The answer to this will be platform and implementation dependent. For Windows machines, look into the keybd_event function: VOID keybd_event( BYTE bVk, // virtual key code BYTE bScan, // hardware scan code DWORD dwFlags, // special flags PTR dwExtraInfo // whether the key is pressed or released );
Simple press the keys one by one, end finally press Enter.But if you meant: how the read from keyboard, then use functions like fgets or scanf. (Use the help/manual of your system for details.)
Command Line Interface
Ctrl+s ---------- To save a program F2 ---------- To save a program F3 ---------- To open F5 ---------- To view the page fully Alt+f ---------- To open a file Alt+F9 ---------- To compile a program Ctrl+F9 ---------- To run a program Alt+F5 ---------- To see the output
VB stands for Virtual Basic, an event-based programming language that is also Microsoft's integrated development environment that was released in the early 1990s. Mouse events are what happen when you click mouse buttons, and keyboard events occur when you press keys on your keyboard.
Press the keys on it and watch as your computer screens magicly displays them in the exact order you've typed. I took typing lessons the summer after 8th grade. It is one of the best things I have ever done.
you press the keys.....
Keystroke.
The input would be you pressing the keys and the output would be the letters on the screen?
You press the on/off button and then press one of the long white keys
enter
Almost Max Output devices are used to get results. As You know there are hundred of output devices. Every device which gives us result is called output device. For Example LCD is also an output device, when we press alphabetical keys from our keyboard then LCD display it. So we can understand what is the function of an output device.
keyboard
A keyboard.
you press on the arrow keys on the keyboard.
ctrl and F at the same time
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.
When the program is running there will be a flashing vertical line, the insertion point, on screen when you press the keys of the keyboard, those letters appear at the insertion point and become the words of your document. You type the keys and make a word.