The keyboard shortcut ALT+PAGE DOWN is application dependant. It doesn't mean anything specific.
In Microsoft Word, for example, when editing a table, Alt+PgDn moves the cursor to the last cell in the column. In Microsoft Excel, it pages the screen across so that rows to the right can be viewed.
Most applications do nothing.
it is not control alt down it it control alt delete
If you have moved a full screen across, then it will move the cursor back a full screen. If you first do an Alt Page Down, it will jump the screen across and then Alt Page Up will return you to where you were.
flips the screen
Alt 26 = →Alt 27 = ←
In most applications F5 is the refresh key.
alt 1
ALT+0174
ALT TAB or WINDOWS KEY TAB
ctrl + alt + delete (do not type the plus signs, it means hold down the keys together)
ALT+3 ♥ ALT+1☺ ALT+14♫Alt 13♪ ALT+0153™ALT+15☼ ALT+0178²Alt+7 •é ALT+130á ALT+160 §=Alt 21í ALT+161ó ALT+162ú ALT+163 ♫♪™ ²ñ ALT+164Note: you don't actually type the plus sign, you just hold it down while typing the numbers on the far right of your keyboard. Also, make sure your computer is on NUM LOCK.
alt means alternate function hope i could help
I've been having a problem where i have to do the alt-click multiple times before the answers.com open the small box for definition. When i looked into it, it seems that clicking on the alt button recently highlights the "File" menu, so what you could do is click in the middle of the page you are browsing (as when u do so to be able to activate the page up/page down) and then it should not highlight file and open the definition box instead. (Inconvineint, and might need to do it every time, but should work!) Just click anywhere in the page you are browsing, then point the cursor to the word u are seeking & then alt-click