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enter key

 
(′en·tər ′kē)

(computer science) A key on a computer keyboard that corresponds to the return key on a typewriter and usually signals the computer to act on the information just entered on the keyboard.


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Also called the "return key," it is the keyboard key that is pressed to signal the computer to input the line of data or the command that has just been typed.

It Was the Return Key

The enter key was originally the "return key" on a typewriter, which caused the carriage to return to the beginning of the next line on the paper. In a word processing or text editing application, pressing the enter key (return key) ends a paragraph. A character code for return/end-of-line, which is different in Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix, is inserted into the text at that point. See CR/LF.

Enter Key Placement
The correct placement of the enter key next to the quote key is of considerable importance to the touch typist.

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