The shift key is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters. It is also used to access the special characters on the number keys and other double character keys on the keyboard!
The shift key allows the user to type an uppercase letter - a capital. When there are two symbols on a key, the shift key allows the user to type the uppoermost character. In combination with other keys, such as the alt key, or the control key, it allows the user to perfom shortcuts for menuitems.
The shift key (a bold up arrow) is responsible for, when being held down, writing capital letters when hitting a second key, for example 'H', 'E' and 'X'. Another thing it can be used for is making number keys symbols (6 to ^, 2 to ", 5 to %), or symbols not requiring shift to change into different ones when using it (. to >, = to +, ' to @). Pressing it five times without doing anything else causes StickyKeys to activate, which enables you to use that, Ctrl, Alt and the windows logo key by pressing one key at a time.
when you press the shift+what ever you want to press except (F1 to F12) and also the (PrtSc SysRp,Pause Break,Ins,Del,Home,Pg Up,Pg Dn,End,Ctrl,AltGr,Fn,Caps Lock,Tab and Esc) and also the arrows in the keyboard
The purpose of he shift key is to change the case of the letters on the keyboard from lower to upper. Also to use the symbols on the numbers and on the double symbol keys.
the key capitalizes letters while held down
The Shift-key's(located above Ctrl) main function is capital letters and access to the special signs like the one's on 1-0 keys.
Other functions depends on the software used.
it is used to type capital letters when the caps lock key is off.
The Shift key's primary function is to modify other keys when you hold it down: it changes letters to capitals, numbers on the top row to the symbols you see on the key, NumPad numbers to arrows, and arrows to highlighting.
peso sign
By pressing Shift with the number keys below the function keys
it's an "At" key or an "At sign" also known as "Commercial At"
F13 = {Shift Key}+F1 F14 = {Shift Key}+F2 F15 = {Shift Key}+F3 etc.
The Shift key is a modifier key on a standard keyboard. It could have many different functions and usages. Usage:To use it in its normal form, press the shift key down first then press another key on the keyboard at the same time. Primary Function: * Primary Function: To convert lower-case letters into upper-case (capital) letters.[For example: Letter character 'a' becomes 'A'] Other Functions Include:* To access special characters on the keyboard.[For example: Number character '1' becomes '!'] * To be used with other modifier keys to access a special feature in an operating system or a computer program.
The return key on a keyboard is typically located in the bottom-right corner. It is often labeled with an arrow pointing to the left and may also be called the enter key.
Each key has an associated code number so the computer can check the number to see which key is being pressed. The Scan Code for the Left Shift key is (on a typical USB keyboard) 44 and for the Right Shift is 57.
The Apple keyboard has 1 function key of the bottom far left.
The F Lock on a keyboard disables the use of function keys. E.G: F1 F2 F3 etc.
FN (function) and F11. On ibm keyboards: Ctrl+Shift+ScrLk/NumLk
The @ key on a Dell keyboard is the upper case of the number 2, which is the third key (following ` and 1) on the top row (that is, the highest row of characters, which is below the row of function keys).