Keys such as "cap lock" that you do not need to hold down to change what a different key does
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Toggle switch mostly. Many keys do 2 characters like upper/lower case
The toggle stick is a small button looking thing near the centre of the keyboard, usually between the G & H keys, right above the B key. If you move the toggle stick sideways or up/down, the cursor moves in the same direction.
Alt + Tab on Windows or Command + Tab on Mac can be used to toggle between two active programs. It allows for quick switching between open applications.
A toggle key is a key on a keyboard that switches between two states, typically on and off. Examples of toggle keys include the Caps Lock key and the Num Lock key. When pressed once, the key will activate a state, and pressing it again will deactivate that state.
There is no labeled key for transposing due to a supposed manufacturing error on this model. But if you hold the Function key you can toggle the transpose by using the lowest F and F# keys
You can toggle the different views and other options via the F-keys. Use the fn key with them if you changed how they work.
Keys such as "cap lock" that you do not need to hold down to change what a different key does
To turn off sticky keys on Windows, go to Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard, then toggle off the Sticky Keys switch. If you're using a Mac, go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Keyboard > Sticky Keys, then uncheck the Enable Sticky Keys option.
Alt - Tab. In other words, hold down the Alt key and press the Tab key to switch.
Bloxorz uses the 4 "arrow" (directional keys), to move Right, Left, Up, or Down, and the spacebar (indicated by an S in solutions) to toggle halves of the block.