Hold the apple/command key and the (=/+) key and then type what you want...
This works in Microsoft Word... not such about anything else.
If you search "subscript" on pages help bar at the top, it shows you exactly where it is
I'm uncertain about keyboard possibilities, but through a word program, there is a superscript function which raises the letters, such as aspiration in the chumash language, pʰqišǝtšǝš.
command - v
Command A = Select All
the command button
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
The keyboard shortcut for adding a bookmark in Safari or Firefox is Command (⌘) - D.
Command Right arrow for mac
Command-X ("Command" is the key to the left and right of your keyboard and may have an apple symbol on it instead, depending on the year of your computer.)
As long as the keyboard is a USB 2.0 keyboard, then you should be able to use a good majority of the keys. However, keyboard shortcuts cannot be used, such as Command+Q (the shortcut to quit out of a program), since PC keyboards do not have the command key. Plus, if all programs are not responding, Ctrl+Alt+Delete will not work to forcibly quit those programs, because on a Mac you would press Option/Alt+Command+tab, and the command button isn't on the PC keyboard. You can still use the PC keyboard to type with numbers and all, but there are limitations.
Control Z is a keyboard function on a Windows computer that will undo the last function. On a Mac keyboard, the same function is performed as Command Z. To perform the function, first press control (or command) and then press the Z key.
Default keyboard shortcut to show/hide rulers is Ctrl + R on Windows and Cmd + R on Mac computers.
You can typically go to File, Print from your browser to print.Alternatively, keyboard shortcuts for a PC (Control+P) or a Mac (Command+P).
so plug it in to your USB drive on your mac or PC (for the mac keyboard)