Cursor control keys move the cursor from one place to another on the display screen. The cursor is the indicator on the display screen that lets the user know where the next entry will be made. Cursor control keys have an arrowhead printed on them pointing in the direction that the key will move. Some keyboards have a separate set of keys for cursor movement; others have the cursor movement keys incorporated into the numeric keyboard. As long as the NUM LOCK key is OFF, the cursor movement keys function. Some software packages use the cursor control keys in combination with each other or with other keys to increase the number of ways and the speed with which you can move the cursor. Another cursor movement key - the SCROLL LOCK/BREAK key - controls screen scrolling. When in the BREAK mode and used in conjunction with the CTRL key, the SCROLL LOCK key will interrupt program execution.
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Keyboards have special keys that performs specific funtions.Instead of using the mouse to move the cursor,we can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the cursor.Keyboards are less expensive.There are four main parts of a keyboard and they are the main keyboard,numeric keypad,cursor keys and function keys.
Use the keyboard. The keys you need to use will be circled in purple with the letter in big print in the center of the circle.
They are called the mouse keys. They Are: 8= Up 2= Down 4= Left 6= Right 1= Diagonal to Bottom Left 3= Diagonal to Bottom Right 7= Diagonal to Top Left 9= Diagonal to Top Right
use the buttons. W.A.S.D. or the cursor keys will work to. depending on the typen of MI. you need a mouse. ~BTW on the back of the retail box is stated what you need.
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There are a few ways. If you hold the Shift key and then use any of the navigation keys, like the cursor keys or the Home key or the End key, you can select ranges. You can also use the F8 key to start and end the selection of a range, and then use the arrow keys to do the selection.
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They keyboard has many different functions that provide an easier way to use the computer without a mouse if necessary. The different parts of the keyboard include the function keys, navigation keys, numeric keypad, special keys, typewriter keyboard and the escape key.
Use your cursor keys to position the cursor at the start of the text you want to copy... Hold down the CTRL key and use the cursor keys to highlight the text you want. Release both keys, then press CTRL C. This copies the text to the clipboard. Re-position the cursor to the place where you want the text to be, and press CTRL V. This will paste the text at the cursor position.
The key containing a lock symbol with the number 9 in it is a "number lock key". It's usually displayed on the keyboard and is lighted when number lock or "num lock" is activated. When number lock is deactivated, your number pad becomes a direction pad containing arrow keys, page up/down keys, and home/end keys for cursor movement. This was before keyboards came with dedicated arrow keys. Many "old school" users still use the number pad for directional movement, however, there usually is no need with a dedicated arrow pad and mouse functions.
I have a Apple PC with two operating system. The keyboard I use is the S-530. Just recently, the number keys to the right of the keyboard will not work when I use my Mac. They work on my Windows XP system.. It appears that these keys are locked when I use my Mac. What can I do? Thanks