On computer keyboards, the Esc key is a key labeled Esc or Escape that is used to generate the ASCII Escape character (Control-[, ASCII code 27 in decimal), the character code traditionally used to initiate an escape sequence. As most computer users no longer are concerned with the details of controlling their computer's peripherals, the task for which the escape sequences were originally designed, the escape key was appropriated by application programmers, most often to mean Stop. This use continues today in Microsoft Windows's use of escape as a shortcut in dialog boxes for No, Quit, Exit, Cancel, or Abort, as well as a common shortcut key for the Stop button in many Web Browsers.[1][2][3] The ESC key has been backronymed by some to stand for "Extra Services Control".[4]. On machines running Microsoft Windows, prior to the implementation of the Windows key on keyboards, the typical practice for invoking the "start" button was to hold down the control key and press escape. Microsoft Windows makes use of "Esc" for many key shortcuts.[5] Many of these shortcuts have been present since Windows 3.0, through Windows XP, Windows Vista, and now Windows 7. In Mac OS X, the most common use for the Esc key, used in combination with the Option (alt) key and the Command key, i.e. using the Alt-Command-Esc key combination, is to access the Force Application-Quit menu. Another use for the Esc key, in combination with the Command key, is switching to Front Row, if installed. The key is indicated as a circle with an arrow through it (U+238B, ⎋) as defined in ISO 9995. (ref. http://www.wikipedia.org)
The escape key is used by a lot of computer programs to allow the user to stop a currently running operation, or to pause a running operation and access its options. It was more useful in the days before each window had an 'X' in the top-right corner (or top-left if you're a mac user), but a lot of programs, especially ones that run in full-screen mode such as games make use of the esc key for similar functions.
ESC stands for ESCAPE, if you are running a program that you want to get out of, you can press that button.
Esc, the key found on the upper left of nearly any keyboard, means Escape. It is used to cancel functions and exit programs, often escaping complex or dangerous functions.
to exit out a program
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The keyboard shortcut notation ctrl plus esc means you press the Control key concurrently with the Escape key. On a Windows PC, the Ctrl + Esc shortcut produces the Start Menu.
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Press the ESC that you have on your keyboard
Windows key or Ctrl + Esc
Do you mean Menu Press the Menu Button of press Esc on your keyboard
service the keyboard. the dust inside the key.
top left coner should say ESC.
You have to push ESC or Escape located on the top left of the keyboard
You press Esc in the top left corner of your keyboard..
Escape (Located on the top left of your keyboard labeled Esc)
Press the esc button on your keyboard
You press Esc on ur keyboard, and click Exit Game then yes!!!