Computer Keyboard Key Explanation

 A standard keyboard typically has the following keys:

  1. Alphabetic keys: The keys from A-Z are used to type letters.
  2. Numeric keys: The keys from 0-9 are used to type numbers.
  3. Function keys: These are a row of keys located at the top of the keyboard (F1, F2, F3, etc.) that have different functions depending on the software or operating system you are using.
  4. Arrow keys: These are four keys that allow you to move the cursor up, down, left, and right.
  5. Enter key: This key is used to confirm a command or input.
  6. Backspace key: This key is used to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
  7. Tab key: This key is used to move the cursor to the next field or cell.
  8. Caps Lock key: This key is used to capitalize all letters typed until it is turned off.
  9. Shift key: This key is used to capitalize letters or access the alternate function of other keys.
  10. Control (Ctrl) key: This key is used in combination with other keys to perform specific functions such as copying, pasting, and doing actions.
  11. Alt key: This key is used in combination with other keys to access alternate characters or functions.
  12. Windows/Command key: This key is used to access the start menu or other system functions in Windows or MacOS.
  13. Spacebar: This key is used to insert a space between characters.
  14. Delete key: This key is used to delete the character to the right of the cursor.
  15. Escape (Esc) key: This key is used to cancel a command or exit a menu.

There may be additional keys or variations depending on the keyboard manufacturer or language settings.






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