That is the primary way to create uppercase letters for the ones that have keyboard keys. This is adopted from the same keys used on typewriters.
The Shift key is used to make a few capital letters, but the Caps Lock makes all letters capital until you hit it again!
caps lock
Hold the shift key while you press the key with the symbol you want.
Either of the two shift keys on the keyboard.
Caps Lock key. It is on the far left of the Keyboard under the Tab key and above the Shift key. Also to the left of the "A" key. =)
I, O, S, H, Z, X, N just by quickly looking at my keys this is what I got?
In the days of typewriters, the capital letters were in a lower row on the type bar than the lowercase letters. When you needed a capital letter, you pressed the "Shift" key, which raised the whole type bar assembly ("shifted" it upwards) to get a capital letter. The term has hung on into the computer age.
The Shift key on a Mac keyboard is a modifier key that, when pressed in combination with other keys, alters the function of those keys. For example, holding Shift while typing will produce uppercase letters, and it can be used to select multiple items in file management or text editing. Additionally, it can be combined with other keys for shortcuts, such as Shift + Command + 3 to take a screenshot.
keys that type letters
all you have to do is tag the keys
function keys