If you have a PS/2 keyboard, there is no additional setup required -- the keyboard will be recognised throughout the boot process. If you have a USB keyboard, ensure 'Legacy USB Support' is enabled in the BIOS, otherwise the keyboard will not be recognised during the boot menu period. Note that some modern keyboards require you to press a special "function" key to access the Fn keys, particularly on laptop keyboards.
The function key 'F1' is universally accepted as the 'help' key.
Function key
F13 = {Shift Key}+F1 F14 = {Shift Key}+F2 F15 = {Shift Key}+F3 etc.
When you first start the computer you'll see the logo of your motherboard/computer brand and usually at the bottom says "Press (some key like F2) to enter Setup." That's the key to press.
The sleep key shuts down some of the computer's systems in order to conserve energy, but it does not shut the computer completely off and thus you do not have to go through a full boot up of all systems when you want to wake the computer up.
On most windows, it really doesn't do anything. Mostly, if you are using a game, it will start the game
Computer input/output device that resembles a typewriter and is used for key entry of data into a computer
peso sign
To input data into the computer.
THE START KEY BRINGS UP THE MENU FOR ALL THE ITEMS IN YOUR LAPTOP/COMPUTER
When you press a key on a keyboard, you send a code to the computer. The computer represents the keycode as whatever is programmed. For example, if you press the L key, the computer usually interprets the key press to display the letter L.
To turn any computer into a touch screen
The function key 'F1' is universally accepted as the 'help' key.
fn key is the function key on most key boards you'll see keys with additional blue tabs when you holddown the fn key and then hit the key with the blue it will open a function ie:fn+a key that lokks like a speaker then you can turn volume up or done etc.I hope this helps
First off, make sure that your connection is nice and tight, also make sure that your display cable is connected to your monitor on the correct input. If you are using a laptop or if you have a computer that has images on your function keys (ie: F1, F2...) find the function key that has a square bordered by two lines. Hold that key for a few seconds, if nothing happens, hold down the Fn key and the function key for a few seconds. Also, on the back of your computer, if you have video outputs layed out horizontally and away from the usb ports, use those.
Function key
The Apple keyboard has 1 function key of the bottom far left.