To be able to reach it with one hand and to program the 2 control keys differently
Ctrl+C=Copy Ctrl+Z=Undo Ctrl+X=Cut Ctrl+A=Select All Ctrl+V=Paste Ctrl+B=Bold Ctrl+I=Italics Ctrl+P=Print Ctrl+Y=Redo And finally Ctrl+Alt+Del=Windows Task Manager
Rephrase the question maybe? But for my answer I would say Tab,Caps Lock, Shift, Ctrl, and Space. All keyboards are different.
An enhanced keyboard has 12 or more function keys along the top; it also has two CTRL keys, two ALT keys, and a set of arrow and additional keys between the typing area and the numeric keypad. TRUE OR FALSE
Computer keyboards many keys. All the different key are part of the following categories: 1. Control keys (like Ctrl & Alt) 2. Typing keys ( A to Z and .,?!£* etc) 3. Function keys (F1 to F12) 4. Numeric keypad (the number keypad on the far right)
Computer keyboards many keys. All the different key are part of the following categories: 1. Control keys (like Ctrl & Alt) 2. Typing keys ( A to Z and .,?!£* etc) 3. Function keys (F1 to F12) 4. Numeric keypad (the number keypad on the far right)
Watch your keyboard carefully we have two Windows Logo Key one the right-hand and the other in the left-hand side of your keyboard between the keys Ctrl and AltSecond answerThis greatly depends on your keyboard and the age of it and whether it is a laptop or desktop system.On a standard 101/2 key PC keyboard, there is a windows next to the "Ctrl" key in the lower left corner.Some also have one on the other end of the same row. (older keyboards didn't have windows keys).Note :- On a Mac (Apple) computer there aren't any windows keys.
CTRL(lower left of keyboard)+ALT(Two keys to the right of CTRL)+DEL(the 6 keys to the right of the letters). ALL of the keys at the same time. Then close program. Or just restart your computer.
There are 88 keys in total; 35 black keys and 53 white keys.
English language appliction and Keyboard: Ctrl + b = boldCtrl + i = italicCtrl + u = underlineOther language packs and keyboards will be different, for example my Swedish language Word has Ctrl + f for bold (Swedish fet). Ctrl + k for italic (Swedish kursiv)
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On normal pianos and keyboards, keys to the right have higher pitches.
Computer keyboards many keys. All the different key are part of the following categories: 1. Control keys (like Ctrl & Alt) 2. Typing keys ( A to Z and .,?!£* etc) 3. Function keys (F1 to F12) 4. Numeric keypad (the number keypad on the far right)