You press on them until you get a sound.
In order to create a footnote you need to press the following keys on the keyboard: Ctrl + Alt + F Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F Ctrl + Shift + F Depending on the program you are using one of the combinations above should work.
It's one of the "F" keys. I think it's F-3? You may have to go into the control panels in Keyboard option to set the F-keys to Function keys.
There is no way. In music, there are only 12 keys. 2 have an 'f' in it. They are F and F#. (Fb is actually the same a 'E'). There is no such thing as F-, is there! (Except for the one that your teacher gives you for bad work... but that's another question!) Hope this helps!!
the keys to an 89 are square most igition keys are square, the door keys or truck keys are round
slam on your shift keys then they shoud work
F,g,a,g,f,g.f,g,a,g,f
They don't exactly all have names. 123 left hand 123 right hand left hand palm keys (D, D#, F) left hand pinky keys (G#, B, C#, Bb) right hand side keys (Bb, Side C, Hi F) right hand pinky keys (C, Eb) Aux keys (bis Bb, forked F#)
You can toggle the different views and other options via the F-keys. Use the fn key with them if you changed how they work.
to find the number of keys that work roger has to add the number of the keys to the ones that broke
Just hit f6 or f8, forgot which one but just try the f keys and eventually something will work.
The bumps on the f and j keys are to find home row (aka. "asdf jkl;") without looking at the keyboard
The f key on a keyboard is located between the d and g keys.