If you mean the function keys on the keyboard, they don't have a standard definition. The usage of the keys depends on the specific program. F1 is usually standardized as the help key; the other keys depend on the program you are using.
Yes, "program" is a root word. The root word "program" means a plan or a set of instructions for a computer to perform a specific task.
When the program is running there will be a flashing vertical line, the insertion point, on screen when you press the keys of the keyboard, those letters appear at the insertion point and become the words of your document. You type the keys and make a word.
Microsoft Word will find specific words.
A function instructs the Word program to perform a specific task.
The African Luhya word for the English term 'keys' is "tsifungwo".
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A set of keys on a computer terminal, word processor, or typewriter refers to the collection of individual keys that are used to input data and commands. This typically includes alphanumeric keys, punctuation keys, function keys, and special keys such as Enter, Shift, and Control. Each key corresponds to a specific character or function, allowing users to type text, edit documents, and navigate through software. The layout and design of these keys can vary depending on the device and its intended use.
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An editor would be more accurate. A word processor is not required to create text files. A word processor is the generic name for such a program. Specific programs are Word and Word Perfect, amongst others.
Manipulative keys are special keys used to manipulate data in the document.