They are function keys. Each software manufacturer can program each application to respond to the function keys in whatever way they choose. Many different developers often use certain function keys for the same thing. For example, F1 almost always opens an application's help file.
F1-F12 are often used to quickly access a part of a program, such as F12 opening developer tools in Internet Explorer.
The F1 function opens the AutoCAD Help window. The F12 key Toggles Dynamic Input on and off when needing it.
Most keyboards have 12 function keys. F1-F12 (all the keys with the letter 'F' and then a number).
If you mean the function keys on the keyboard, they don't have a standard definition. The usage of the keys depends on the specific program. F1 is usually standardized as the help key; the other keys depend on the program you are using.
There maain used in games for extra control, f1 brings up a help window when using google chrome.
The Function keys should all be on the top. ( F1 to F12 )
look on top of the keyboard at f11 and f12. f12 makes it louder, and f1 makes it lower and f10 mutes it. to un-mute , press f11, i hope that helped
go on gay zwinky and press F1 and then press F12 then enter!
These are function keys that allow you to perform generic functions in many different programs. For example, F5 will refresh the page in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. ----------------------------------------------------------------- The function keys (F1 - F12) are basically shortcuts, which can be used to perform a task quicker on a computer. For example: If you wanted to quickly refresh a website, then you can press F5. If you wanted to view the web developer source code (Something useful for website developers), then you can press F12. These shortcuts will also work for different programs, depending on the configuration (settings) that are applied or set up.
Typically, The "F-Keys" as they are known, are specific to the particular application you are using (firefox, Photoshop... etc.). As a general rule, the F1 key brings up some help documentation.
You have to consume the entire keyboard, and when you spit it back out again, all F keys will have been thoroughly pressed, except for the Fn button. It works!
If you look at the top of your keyboard the should be F1-F12 if you click F11 then it will make the screen large :)