For laptops, press and hold the Func key and press one of the functions. One my laptop the functions are blue symbols above misc other keys on the keyboard.
false, because keyboards have "hot keys" which allow them to perform similar functions as a mouse
makes keyboards easier to use and understand.
Pendrives and card readers
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yes you can use both keyboards on one computer but not at once... if you take online banking as example, in any banking website u will have both keyboards u can use d keyboard u want
Flat keyboards are easier to clean, but they may be a bit more difficult to use. Flexible keyboards, which are very easy to clean, are also becoming available on the market.
I use two keyborads for my desktop computer. One of them is for gaming and one of them is for typing.
Yes, most keyboards whether or wireless or not are fairly easy to hook up to a computer.
Portable computer keyboards can be expensive and would only be a good investment if it is something that you use on a regular basis. Many business people would benefit from portable keyboards because it would decrease the time they would need to spend at their computers. But the better option would probably be to buy a laptop.
To use the function keys (F1-F12) on most laptops, you typically need to hold down the "Fn" key located near the bottom left of the keyboard while pressing the desired function key. Some keyboards may allow you to toggle the function key behavior in the system settings, enabling the function keys to work without pressing "Fn." Additionally, on certain keyboards, pressing "Fn" along with the "Esc" key can toggle this setting.
Yes, at least if they use the same type of connection (e.g. a USB port).
What kind of a question is this? Didn't you use your fingers to type this? There's one function! In terms of evolutionary history, fingers help arboreal species to grasp tree branches and to pick up fruit. Now, of course, they are used mainly to type on computer keyboards.