Well making an arrow on the computer is easy. To make the up arrow ↑ all you have to do is hold the alt and use the number pad and press alt + 2 and 4. To make the down arrow ↓ you press alt + 2 and 5. To make the arrow going to the right → press alt + 2 and 6. Now To make the arrow that goes to the left ← all you have to do is press alt + 2 and 7
There is a keyboard shortcut for this: hold down 2 Alt and type 24 on the number pad. You can see all arrows at once by going to the Character Map. Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map. Make sure Advanced View is checked and type "arrow" in the search box. Then double-click the arrow and click copy.
To Make A Up Arrow(↑) Press And Hold Alt,Press And Hold 2,Press And Hold 4, and release all the keys.
To Make A down arrow(↓) Press And Hold Alt,Press And Hold 2,Press And Hold 5, and release all the keys.
More Accents are available By going to Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map
I'm not sure how the control the actual arrow but i know you move the side bar by either using the space bar when not typing or the up and down arrow keys located at the bottom of the key board.
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Keyboard can do anything that you do with mouse. In fact, you can even control your mouse via keyboard !
hit the start menu button on your keyboard then use the arrow keys to scroll down to control panel then hit enter
It depends a bit on the program. Usually there is a scrollbar, which you can control with your mouse. Certain keyboard shortcuts may also be used, for example arrow up and arrow down, as well as page up and page down.
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I think on most computers you press the Alt key. This will allow you use the arrow keys to scroll and also sellect from drop down menus.
Go to the Control panel option in Windows - and check what boxes are ticked in the keyboard and/or mouse sections.
Yes it does. Cells can be selected with the mouse or the keyboard by using the arrow keys to move to the cells you want to use in the formula.
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your mum an example of an control devise is a book computer mouse and of course a keyboard but most of all your MOTHER.
You need a mouse to control your computer. You can also use the keyboard only but it takes longer. Your computer needs a mouse. And it makes your life better with it.
Computer input devices are peripheral devices that provide data and control signals to the computer. The keyboard and mouse are the most important input devices.