Hmm.. Tough one :D Maybe keybord symbols? Idk.
to the right of the 'zero', lower-case of the 'underscore' key
the symbol for congruent is ~ with _ in the same space. (US keyboard does not have a congruent key
If you want to make an object follow another on demand (which i assume is your goal) then in the object you want, maske an action. For example - keyboard press F. In this action put what will happen.There are basically three options (although there is probably some complicated code for advanced games).1. Move TowardsX object name here.xY object name here.y2. Step TowardsX object name here.xY object name here.y3. Step AvoidingX object name here.xY object name here.yFor all of these you have to specify the speeds of the object that is moving towards the other. And there are some slight differences in each but choose one that suits your game.I hope this information was helpful.
key
island, islet, key
Do you mean the keypad? I would call it a "10 key" or the "10 key" -pad.
Short Keys
The INS (Insert) button is typically located on the top row of the keyboard, often near the Delete key and the Home key. It may be labeled as "Ins" or "Insert." On some compact or laptop keyboards, it could be accessed by holding down the "Fn" key along with another key, so check your keyboard layout for any specific combinations. If you're unsure, you can also refer to your keyboard's user manual for precise details.
The Alphunumeric keyboard
The Shortcut key can be used for selecting some commands. There are also many specific shortcut key combinations for commands and there are the Function keys.
By itself the Ctrl key doesn't do anything. It is used in conjunction with other keys to make shortcut key combinations to do various things in computer programs. For example, Ctrl - C is used to copy in many applications, Ctrl - X to cut and Ctrl - V to paste. Those combinations and others can be used in many different applications and are standard. Other combinations may do something in one application, and do something different in another one. Consult the help on keyboard shortcuts for any computer application and you will find loads of uses for the Ctrl key.
If the 'z' key on your keyboard is broken, you can try using the on-screen keyboard feature available in most operating systems. Alternatively, you can copy the letter 'z' from another source and paste it wherever you need it. Another option is to remap another key to function as 'z' using keyboard remapping software. Lastly, consider using a different keyboard if the issue persists.
On a Mac keyboard, the approximate symbol (≈) can be typed by pressing the "Option" key and the "X" key simultaneously. If you're using a different keyboard layout, you may need to check the specific key combinations for your layout. Alternatively, you can also insert it through the Character Viewer by selecting "Edit" in the menu bar, then "Emoji & Symbols."
A chordic keyboard uses only one key for each finger. Combinations of keys are pressed simultaneously to enter a data character or some other type of data, similar to producing a chord (note) on a piano. Pressing combinations of keys in this way is called ''chording''.
To unlock the Scroll Lock key on a Belkin keyboard, you can typically press the "Scroll Lock" key directly, which may be labeled as "ScrLk." If your keyboard doesn't have a dedicated Scroll Lock key, you can try using the "Fn" key in combination with another key, such as "C" or "K," depending on your keyboard model. Additionally, you can check if your computer has a virtual keyboard feature that can toggle Scroll Lock.
You can hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and then type the numbers 0191. Or you can download the Spanish language keyboard from the Related Link below. It will require you to learn some key combinations for the punctuation and letters in Spanish that are different from English.
Why the window key in keyboard?