Rephrase the question maybe? But for my answer I would say Tab,Caps Lock, Shift, Ctrl, and Space. All keyboards are different.
There are more than five parts of the keyboard. Four parts of the keyboard are the typing keys, the numeric keypad, function keys, and control keys. The last part of the keyboard is the extra keys.
There are 107 keys in a full-sized computer keyboard.
No, the keys on a typical computer keyboard are not in the order of the alphabet. Two popular keyboard designs (based on the order of letters on the first row) are QWERTY and DVORAK.
The five major groups of keys on a standard keyboard are:The typewriter keys (letters and numbers)The function keys (F1, F2, etc.)The numeric keypad (numbers organized like a calculator keypad)The insert, home, page up keys and their oppositesThe up, down, left right navigation arrow keys
The computer keyboard is the same as the typewriter keyboard. The typewriter did have special keys that were not on the keyboard, like the tab keys that indented. The keyboard also has extra function keys that were not on the typewriter.
On average there are 108/109 keys on a computer keyboard.
The keyboard is an input device the keys are used to input data into the computer
what do you do when the keys on the keyboard are pressed and the computer displays repeated characters
A computer keyboard typically consists of alphanumeric keys, function keys, control keys, arrow keys, a numeric keypad, and various other keys such as the escape key, enter key, shift key, and space bar. Each key is designed to perform a specific function or input a specific character when pressed. Additionally, modern keyboards may also include multimedia keys, shortcut keys, and programmable keys for increased functionality and customization.
there is no "all" key on the keyboard
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