English language appliction and Keyboard: Ctrl + b = bold
Ctrl + i = italic
Ctrl + u = underline
Other language packs and keyboards will be different, for example my Swedish language Word has Ctrl + f for bold (Swedish fet). Ctrl + k for italic (Swedish kursiv)
keyboard
Because they are the popularest letters.
scribbling
zero, all the keys have different letters, numbers, or symbols
=== === === === Sans serif fonts do not have the serifs, small lines or 'tails', the characters are straight up and down. === === === === Sans serif fonts do not have the serifs, small lines or 'tails', the characters are straight up and down.
on the shortcut screen go to the wavy lines one then go to options on custom then choose ur song
A dollar sign has TWO lines going through it. The one on your keyboard IS NOT the dollar sign, it is another symbol called an "OFFSET" .
I just set the flexi input as if wanted to record music from my keyboard and the lines have appeared.
actually, it has 2 lines through it unlike on the keyboard where it has one. no on knows for sure
In the song, "Where the lines overlap" she plays a keyboard part at the end. And she also plays guitar.
Yes, you can play bass on a keyboard; but not necessarily any keyboard. If your keyboard supports voices, then it should have a bass(mine has fingered bass, slap bass, and acoustic bass) setting. You can then either play just the bass line on the lower end of the keyboard or if your keyboard offers split voicing you can play an accompaniment in the treble register. A good example would be The Doors. All of their "bass lines" were actually writen, recorded, and performed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek.
The square plug lines up with the slot only one way. Gently place it in the jack and rotate it while applying light pressure until it lines up and pops in