Using your keyboard
Whether you're writing a letter or calculating numerical
data, your keyboard is the main way to enter information into your computer.
But did you know you can also use your keyboard to control your computer?
Learning just a few simple keyboard commands (instructions
to your computer) can help you work more efficiently. This article covers the
basics of keyboard operation and gets you started with keyboard commands.
How the keys are organized
The keys on your keyboard can be divided into several
groups based on function:
§ Typing (alphanumeric)
keys. These
keys include the same letter, number, punctuation, and symbol keys found on a
traditional typewriter.
§ Control keys. These keys are used alone or in combination with other
keys to perform certain actions. The most frequently used control keys are
Ctrl, Alt, the Windows logo
key , and Esc.
§ Function keys. The function keys are used to perform specific tasks.
They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on, up to F12. The functionality of
these keys differs from program to program.
§ Navigation keys. These keys are used for moving around in documents or
webpages and editing text. They include the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up,
Page Down, Delete, and Insert.
§ Numeric keypad. The numeric keypad is handy for entering numbers quickly.
The keys are grouped together in a block like a conventional calculator or
adding machine.
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