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shift key
what key combintion can be use to type in upper case letter's ?
The shift key on a computer has more than one use. The shift key is used to enter upper case in text as well as some other upper characters. It is also used to perform certain functions in Windows.
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Normally letters start in lower case, so you don't need to press any other key when typing lower case letters. You can use the Caps Lock key to turn on capital letters and turn them off again. If Caps Lock is on, pressing and holding one of the Shift keys when typing a letter will put it into lower case.
Upper case means capital letter. Lower case means one that is not capitalized. Press the shift key and type a letter to create a capital letter (that is, an upper case). Alphanumeric means a mixture of both letters (alpha) and numbers (numeric). You cannot "capitalize" a number, but you can make capital letters (uppercase) by using the shift key as you type the letter you want capitalized. If you want ALL the letters capitalized, press the caps lock key.
Simply press down the shift key for an upper case character. Release the shift key for a lower case character - as you appeared to have done to 'How' and 'Linux' in your question.
When a piece changes key, it is called modulation.
The main (home) key, regardless of how often a work changes key, is called the tonic key.
The personal pronouns that do not change from the subjective case to the objective case are you and it.
Same as you would with writing any other capital letter, you could use the shift key or the caps lock key
i think title case starts titles with capital letters while sentence case is starting sentesces with a capital letter