Use the PgUP and PgDn keyss :)
In Google Earth the keyboard controls for Zoom are as follows: Zoom In: + (plus) key, PgUp key Zoom Out: - (minus) key (both keyboard and numpad), PgDn key Tip: to use the 'Page Down' key, make sure 'Num Lock' on your keyboard is off. Also, the Scroll wheel on the mouse can zoom in and out.
Depending on the software used, usually Arrow up and Arrow down.For reference, also check possibilites with "Home", "End", "PgUp", "PgDn" and mouse scrolling.Usual the UP and Down arrow allows you to move one line a time. This may wary according to your program preferences or OS.
Use the 'Alt' key and he 'PgDn' key press them at the same time and ♥ Or Use the '<' And '3' <3
please i want to know what is the job of every f1 until f12 ? the job of insert-printScr-delete- home pgup-pgdn-end - ? the (red)Fn ?
OMG... The mousewheel IS the shortcut... Anyway, back in the 'old' days you would use [PgUp] and [PgDn]. Alternatively you can use the up- or downarrow for scrolling, or in case of a 'Multi Gesture' touchpad on your laptop, you can scroll by sliding TWO fingers on the touchpad. Last option would be to 'double tap' your touchpad wit your cursor on the scrollbar, and sliding the scrollbar on your second tap... Good luck....
The abbreviation for "page up" is typically "PgUp." This key on a keyboard is used to scroll up within a document or webpage, allowing users to quickly navigate to the previous section without using the mouse.
When the tabs of the sheets in your workbook do not all fit in the area provided for them due to the combination of the number of sheets and the size of their names, you can scroll through the tabs using the buttons to the left of the tabs area. They look sort of like this: |â—„ â—„ â–º â–º|. The middle two buttons shift the visible tabs left and right one tab at a time. The far left button makes the first tab visible, and the far right button makes the last tab visible.You can also jump to the next sheet by pressing PgDn while holding the Ctrl key, and you can jump to the previous sheet by pressing PgUp while holding the Ctrl key.
Press the FN Key (by the left CTRL key) and the PGUP key (the top right corner of the keyboard above the BACKSPACE key) simultaneously.Do the same thing when you want to turn it off.If the light does not come on, either the light is damaged or there is a short in the wiring to the light which will require a repair technician to fix.
You can zoom into map imagery in a number of ways. One way is by turning the scroll wheel on a mouse to zoom in and out. Pressing PgUp key on keyboard also zooms into the map. Dropping the "pegman" onto the map enters Street View and "zooms" into the street-level mode. See tutorial on navigating in Google Earth in related link below.
When the tabs of the sheets in your workbook do not all fit in the area provided for them due to the combination of the number of sheets and the size of their names, you can scroll through the tabs using the buttons to the left of the tabs area. They look sort of like this: |â—„ â—„ â–º â–º|. The middle two buttons shift the visible tabs left and right one tab at a time. The far left button makes the first tab visible, and the far right button makes the last tab visible.You can also jump to the next sheet by pressing PgDn while holding the Ctrl key, and you can jump to the previous sheet by pressing PgUp while holding the Ctrl key.
X is the a button z is the z button DEL HOME PGUP PGON and END are the c buttons ENTER is the start button the arrow keys are the control stck c is b button and thats it