You would use the left shift key to capitalize the letter "a" on a keyboard. Press the left shift key while also pressing the "a" key to type a capitalized "A."
Arabic is written from right to left. It is a right-to-left cursive script with most letters connecting to the next letter.
The Arabic language is written from right to left, which may appear reversed to those accustomed to left-to-right writing systems. Each letter retains its shape regardless of its position in a word.
It's realy hard to answer, but I think at first you should identify the direction,I mean "after" from witch direction, if u move from right to left , the answer is B, if u move left to right the answer is D
Bengali is written from left to right.
Arabic is written and read from right to left. Each letter in the Arabic script has different forms depending on its position in a word, and vowels are usually not written.
If you want to capitalize a whole sentence without holding down the shift key, just use the "caps lock" you will find it on the very left side of your keyboard, right on the left side of the letter A.
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Use the right shift when typing in the left and use the left shift when typing on the right
For proper keyboarding technique, one should use the right-hand shift when capitalizing letters typed by the left hand.
you press shift. (SHIFT) KATIE. there my name is capitalized
You have to hold the shift key down 'til you see the "abc" thing in the bottom left to change to "Abc" and still hold the shift key until you click the letter you want and then you can let it go.
To be a faster typer.
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A bit shift is a bitwise operation in which the bits in a value are shifted left or right.