i think no it will break
It cant be done, with todays cell phone networks, its not possible to transimit "radio frequency" over the phone like that.
The 'owners manual' with phone will explain what a PUK is and why it is important
the pound key is the #!
To remotely access and control your key fob signal through your cell phone, you can use a smart key fob system that connects to your phone via Bluetooth or a dedicated app. This allows you to lock, unlock, and start your car from your phone, providing convenience and security.
A normal key is when you type on a keyboard or cell phone a letter or number and that is what shows on the screen. For example you type a X you see a X, you type a 9 you see a 9. The keys function is only to produce that letter or number. A soft key is keys on a keyboard or cell phone will preform multiple functions. Like the function keys or 'F-Keys'. These keys can be programmed to do more than one task at a time. Or on a cell phone you can hit the number 3 and a 3 will show on the screen or if you hold the 3 key for a moment it will call a programmed phone number.
Ctrl-D
Any cell phone with non-rubber key pads are friendly on long nails. Don't try to purchase a touch-screen phone because your nails will barely work on the screen. Rubber key pads will get worn out easily.
With Qwest I have to cancel forwarding from the home phone not the cell phone.To activate/deactivate (cancel) call forwarding service on your home phone usually requires some key combination. But if it happens that you forgot those key combinations then you should call your phone providers customer assistant service to cancel it.
There is no "in" key on cell phones. You may have misheard and are looking for the "end" key, which is the hang-up key which usually either has the word end written on it in red, or a picture of a phone in red on it. A lot of people talk too fast and do not enunciate, so I'm almost positive this is what you're looking for.
using a cellphone keylogger off the cellphones internet.
use the symbols on the sym sign
There are lots of ways of copying a cell in Excel. First, make sure the cell or cells have been selected. Then any of the following key combinations can work for copying. Ctrl - C Alt - E - C Depending on where you are copying to, there are other options, like filling down using Ctrl - D or filling right using Ctrl - R. Ctrl - ' will copy from the cell above. The shortcut key and copy from the menu is another, as is clicking the Copy icon. Once you've done a copy in any of these or other ways, like various ways with the mouse, there are also lots of ways to Paste, corresponding to the way you copy. Some of these include: Ctr - V Alt - E - P Shift - Insert Using the Paste icon or option from the shortcut menu.