Left Control Key (lctrl) is located at the bottom left corner of the keyboard, named "Ctrl".
it is key below "Shift" (Left one) and along with window button (Windows logo) in line of "Space bar"
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This is called subscript. In order to type in subscript on programs like Microsoft Word press the "ctrl" key (doesn't matter if it's lctrl or rctrl); while holding it down also press the "=" key then let go. From now on anything you type will be in subscript. In order to get out of subscript mode press "ctrl" and "=" at the same time again. In order to do this in programs like Google Drive, just replace "=" with "," and it should work the same way. Also, if you ever need to subscript using html the way to do that is <sub>text</sub> any text between the <sub>s will be smaller.
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Key Key Karimba was created in 1987.
An arrow key is a key with a arrow on it at the bottom of you key board.
A house key, a car key, an 'any' key.
The control key on a Windows machine is also called the Ctrl key. On a Mac the key with this kind of function is called Command key.
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