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KEY NAMEHOW TO USE IT Shift Press Shift in combination with a letter to type an uppercase letter. Press Shift in combination with another key to type the symbol shown on the upper part of that key. / Second function Caps Lock Press Caps Lock once to type all letters as uppercase. Press Caps Lock again to turn this function off. Your keyboard might have a light indicating whether Caps Lock is on. Tab Press Tab to move the cursor several spaces forward. You can also press Tab to move to the next text box on a form. Enter Press Enter to move the cursor to the beginning of the next line. In a dialog box, press Enter to select the highlighted button. SpacebarPress the Spacebar to move the cursor one space forward. BackspacePress Backspace to delete the character before the cursor, or the selected text.

PRESS THISTO DO THIS Windows logoOpen the Start menu Alt+TabSwitch between open programs or windows Alt+F4Close the active item, or exit the active program Ctrl+SSave the current file or document (works in most programs) Ctrl+CCopy the selected item Ctrl+XCut the selected item Ctrl+VPaste the selected item Ctrl+ZUndo an action Ctrl+ASelect all items in a document or window F1Display Help for a program or Windows EscCancel the current task Application key Open a menu of commands related to a selection in a program. Equivalent to right-clicking the selection.

PRESS THISTO DO THIS Arrow keys Move the cursor or selection one space or line in the direction of the arrow, or scroll a webpage in the direction of the arrow HomeMove the cursor to the beginning of a line or move to the top of a webpage EndMove the cursor to the end of a line or move to the bottom of a webpage Ctrl+HomeMove to the top of a document Ctrl+EndMove to the bottom of a document Page UpMove the cursor or page up one screen Page DownMove the cursor or page down one screen Delete Delete the character after the cursor, or the selected text; in Windows, delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin Insert Turn Insert mode off or on. When Insert mode is on, text that you type is inserted at the cursor. When Insert mode is off, text that you type replaces existing characters.

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