Hit the option key plus what ever "F" key u want.
if you press the fn key on the bottom left of your apple computer and you press F12 it will open dashboard anonymous
You press on them until you get a sound.
Keyboard shortcuts are controlled in System Preferences/Keyboard. Apple has preselcted some keys such as F10, F11, and F12 to control volume. These keys can be set to other functions in the System Preferences/Keyboard pref pane. There are many function available. Take care in setting them so that you don't have two keys doing the same function. To use the F keys as function keys and not as the preset keys, press the fn key on the keyboard first, and then press the F# key you need.
There are two methods most people will use to search a PDF. The most common, and used among "computer savvy" types would be the "Control" and "F" keys pressed at the same time. For Apple users, it would be the "Apple" and "F" keys. The other option includes simply clicking the icon shown as a pair of binoculars.
On a MAC Power-PC computer it would allow you to boot to the Open Firmware prompt (alows you to manage the hardware connected to the computer).
Theres two ways to find out, either hold down alt, then press F4. Or Press the Win Key (next to the left control) and then press L twice really fast. Then a help guide will come up. Enjoy!
ctrl and F at the same time
If mac has "f keys, press f8/f7. If mac doesn't have "f keys", keybind the control for the admin orb thing to something else in Options>Controls
the home row keys are asdf jkl; right? if you type the home row keys, actually there is no function. type the home row keys and then just go. you start at the home row keys and use the bump keys, f and j to find the other letters
press the three keys that make a G, then add the first lower key. to make a high f simply add the octave key to
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.
The F Lock on a keyboard disables the use of function keys. E.G: F1 F2 F3 etc.