They are the first and last keys in the fourth row of the typing area (the biggest group of keys).
The key that says "shift"
The Shift Key was created in 1987.
F13 = {Shift Key}+F1 F14 = {Shift Key}+F2 F15 = {Shift Key}+F3 etc.
1. Press the SHIFT key and the #2 key 2. Then SHIFT and the > (period key) @>
The Mac's shift key is activated by pressing it down.
the ' and shift key (:
the alt key
If you means this * it's on the 8 key, but you have to press the shift key at the same time.
Try the other shift key. If the key works in other contexts, then it means the function key is not programmed in that application to work with Shift.
There is no Alt, Function, Control or Option key on an iPad. There is only a case shift and numeric shift key.
Depending on the context, you'd use the tab key or arrow keys.
under the enter key
On alot of the keys there is more than one character that you can use, for example the 5 key also can serve as the A key(usually in smaller print on key), then you press the shift key and then the 5 key and you will get an A. the shift key just "shifts" between the different functions of that particular key.