Yes. F1 is universally the key to start the Help in almost all applications. Other function keys are also single key operations, though what they do in different applications will differ. Microsoft applications usually try to have the same keys do the same thing in different applications where that is possible, not just the F1 key.
A list of Windows shortcut keys can be found online on the Microsoft Windows website. To be sure that the list of short cuts is relevant to your PC, be sure you have the list that pertains to the version(XP, 7, 8) of Windows you are using.
In some old windows computers the spacebar can be used to turn on the computer.
Because some people prefer using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
The Shortcut key can be used for selecting some commands. There are also many specific shortcut key combinations for commands and there are the Function keys.
You press the key, then quickly release it.The meaning of the keys varies, depending on the program you are using. F1 often means "help", but the meaning given to the other keys varies a lot, from one program to another. Usually you will have a menu in a program; next to the individual menu options, there will be shortcut keys which you can use instead of the menu option. Some of those shortcut keys may include function keys.
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No, bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they consist of a single cell. Some bacteria may form colonies or clusters, but each individual bacterium is a single cell.
The function keys on a Mac keyboard are set to operate some part of the computer (eject disc, adjust sound volume etc.) to use the traditional Fn 1, Fn 2, keys hold down the Fn key. The function of the Function keys will be set by the programmer of the software or they may have been configured as a keyboard shortcut in the Keyboard section of System Preferences.
High contrast was probably accidently turned on with a keyboard shortcut. If you hold down the alt and left shift keys and push the print screen key you can turn high contrast on or off. It should go back to normal if you use this shortcut. The other way of doing it (without the shortcut) is by going to control and double clicking accessibility options. Click the display tab and uncheck "Use High Contrast". Then click OK.
There is no direct function on a Windows PC to reboot using function keys. But shortcuts can be assigned to function keys by some programming to add functions like reboot. There are some shareware utilities which can help you reboot with single button click (one of the function keys) e.g. Winshutdown. http://code.google.com/p/winshutdown/ http://www.topshareware.com/Winshutdown-download-13448.htm - Neeraj Sharma
Here are just some of the useful ones for Microsoft Word. Ctrl - L to left align. Ctrl - R to right align. Ctrl - E to centre. Ctrl - J to justify. Ctrl - M to indent. Ctrl - Q to decrease the indent. Ctrl - T for a hanging indent. Ctrl - Spacebar to remove all formatting. Ctrl - 2 to set double line spacing. Ctrl - 5 for 1.5 line spacing. Ctrl - 1 for single line spacing.