The only break key I can find on my Dell Lattitude E6410 in on the external USB keyboard I plugged in.
Previous answer- The break is a combination of CTRL FN F12
On my E6410 <CTRL> + <FN> + <F12> = <PAUSE>
Dont buy a dell keyboard :p
No you do not need a dell keyboard. Any keyboard, screen, or mouse will be compatible with your Dell PC with the exception of Apple products.
yes i have use this key board with my dell latitude c640 and working fine from USB port and keyboard is an excellant choice if you have good typing speed.
104 keys are on a DELL keyboard
Get a new keyboard
The @ key on a Dell keyboard is the upper case of the number 2, which is the third key (following ` and 1) on the top row (that is, the highest row of characters, which is below the row of function keys).
No. It is available only if an optional backlit keyboard is purchased. On some systems, you can tell by looking at the F6 key if it has a backlit keyboard icon.
The Fn key on a dell desktop computer is typically located along the bottom left corner or upper area of the keyboard. They are more commonly found on laptop computers.
To turn on the number lock (Num Lock) on a Dell Latitude E5540, locate the "Num Lock" key on the keyboard, which is typically found in the top row of keys or as a secondary function on the "F11" key. Press the "Num Lock" key to activate it. You may see a light indicator on the key or keyboard itself confirming that Num Lock is enabled. If your keyboard has a numeric keypad, the numeric functions will now work.
To type the "@" symbol on a Dell Latitude E4300, press and hold the "Shift" key, then press the "2" key. This combination works if you're using a standard US keyboard layout. If you have a different keyboard layout, the position of the "@" symbol may vary, so be sure to check the key assignments specific to your layout.
depends on what kind or dell it is
Dell laptops do not have a dedicated "Command" key like Mac keyboards. Instead, the closest equivalent is the "Ctrl" (Control) key, which is typically located on the bottom left and bottom right of the keyboard. Some Dell laptops also have a "Windows" key, which can perform similar functions in certain contexts, such as opening the Start menu.