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A modifier key is a key that modifies the action of another key when the two are pressed together.
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The possessive form of the plural noun keys is keys'.example: I finally found the ring of keys' owner.
The Shift key is a modifier key on a standard keyboard. It could have many different functions and usages. Usage:To use it in its normal form, press the shift key down first then press another key on the keyboard at the same time. Primary Function: * Primary Function: To convert lower-case letters into upper-case (capital) letters.[For example: Letter character 'a' becomes 'A'] Other Functions Include:* To access special characters on the keyboard.[For example: Number character '1' becomes '!'] * To be used with other modifier keys to access a special feature in an operating system or a computer program.
The possessive form of the plural noun keys is keys'.example: I finally found the ring of keys' owner.
There are 36 black piano keys that are raised and further back than the white keys. The black key on the right of a white key is a sharp and the one on the left of the white key is a flat.
Play the following set of keys in the following order. The "1" key is the piano key furthest to the left. 321321544354435887678555887678554321
The plural form of the noun key is keys.The plural possessive form is keys'.Example: My computer keys' lettering is wearing off.
yes. An example of this is a master key otherwise known as skeleton keys.
All Primary keys are definitely Candidate Keys. A Candidate key is one which can be used as a Primary key that is not null and unique. That is one of the candidate keys can be chosen as a primary key.A Candidate key is a Unique Key and it can be used to find out any particular Tuple (row) in a table. The following are the differences between A Candidate key and a Primary Key: 1) A Unique key can be null but not a Primary key 2) On a table we can have only 1 primary key but 'N' number of unique keys.
The plural possessive form of the word "key" is "keys'."
The plural is keys.