You can change text alignment by using the ruler at the top of your document in word processing software. Click and drag the triangular markers on the ruler to adjust the left, center, or right alignment. Additionally, you can right-click on the selected text, choose the "Paragraph" option from the context menu, and then select your desired alignment from the dialog box that appears.
The keyboard has gotten easier to use as far as the spacing of buttons and ergonomics of keyboard. Shortcuts have been added as well.
In Microsoft Word, to create multiple levels in a list, you can use the "Increase Indent" and "Decrease Indent" buttons found on the Home tab in the Paragraph group. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts: press "Tab" to increase the indent (creating a sub-level) and "Shift + Tab" to decrease the indent (returning to a higher level). These functions help organize information hierarchically in bulleted or numbered lists.
shortcuts for frequently used menu commands
a keyboard can have 102 or 103 keys, it depends on the layout of the keyboard.
press the buttons
I researched the phone and it does have a QWERTY keyboard. They are very small buttons, but it is a qwerty keyboard. You may want to find a phone that has a slide out keyboard so that the buttons are bigger. I have big fingers so it is hard to click the small buttons.
On the Format menu.
104 normally
press the + and - buttons on your keyboard
105
On a Mac, you can control the Boycott advance feature (if referring to an application or specific software) typically through the app's settings or preferences menu. You may also use keyboard shortcuts or designated buttons within the interface to manage the advance. If you're looking for specific shortcuts, check the app's documentation or help section for detailed controls.
94 buttons, if you mean "How much buttons does a keyboard have?", but it only counts an average keyboard. if it has some extra buttons to make life easier (for the lazy people) your answer may vary. i hope you have a nice day! ~Mooble