Ctrl - E will do it.
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what a center line is, is a line in the center used for drafting thanks for the question i really had a good time looking up for you.
If your keyboard is missing a key, press the key-less spot very lightly when used, or try to place the key back on, or at best get a new keyboard.
In a drawing, a centre line is used to show the centre of a part.
it is a hyphen, and it is a short line (-) used to connect the parts of a compound word or the parts of a word divided for any purpose. e.g. no-one it is found two spaces left from the backspace
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The keyboard was named after Dr. August Dvorak. In 1936, Dr. Dvorak came up with a plan to standardize the letter keys on the keyboard for a typewriter. The nickname for the Dvorak keyboard that is still used today is the QWERTY keyboard because of the placement of the left hand, top line letters.
A short break line in drafting is made by using a thick, solid, wavy freehand line. It is used to break up an object.
It is the 12" mark at the 1/2-way point of the baseline used to distinguish 2 halves (and service boxes) of a tennis court; short mark that bisects baseline.
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The curved line over a short vowel is called a breve. It is used to indicate a short pronunciation of the vowel.
The reasoning for the keyboard setup is that commonly used keys are not close together as not to cause confusion for the typist. Also, the first letter is a Q, and letters not commonly used are in the corners, edges, and sides. The most frequently used letters are colser to the KEYBOARD HOME ROW, which is the exact middle line of your keyboard (A S D F J K L and ;)