There are a few ways. If you hold the Shift key and then use any of the navigation keys, like the cursor keys or the Home key or the End key, you can select ranges. You can also use the F8 key to start and end the selection of a range, and then use the arrow keys to do the selection.
On Windows
(Ctrl + a) selects all the text
(Hold Shift and using the cursor keys) selects the next character in that direction or lines if you press up or down.
1.Put your cursor at the front of the text that you are selecting.
2.Hold down SHIFT and press ►.
3.Stop pressing those keys when you're done.
Using shift+left or right arrow keys....
im not sure how you just use the keyboard to select the text.
It is false. You press and hold the Ctrl and Shift keys together and move left, right, up, and down, depending on what you want to select.
Select text is a type of text that allows you to use both the mouse and keyboard methods to select text. As a result, you can easily copy and paste sections of text with minimal effort,
In Microsoft Word, hold down the Alt key and then try to select the text using the mouse.
Ctrl - A will select all of the text. Using the Shift key and any of the navigation keys, will also select text. These include the arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home and End. Using Ctrl - Shift and the arrow keys will select a word at a time.
use the mouse
Yes. Open locale and text in settings, there select Samsung keyboard, then portrait keypad types and select 3x4 keypad. Make sure you have selected your input method as Samsung keyboard.
You should press CTRL+A to select the entire document text.
Press and hold in any text field and when the options pop up, select "Input Method" and then choose "Android Keyboard."
To copy text using your keyboard, a person would use the key combination of cntl+c. This would copy a line of text or an image after it has been selected. To paste the object or text, use the combination of cntl+v.
To change simple letters to block letters, you can use a text converter tool or website that specifically offers block letter text formatting. Simply paste your text into the tool and select the block letter style you prefer, then copy the converted text and use it as needed.
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