Games and animations made in Flash, including quizzes, can use the TAB key. It will cycle through all the "clickables" one by one when pressed. Clickables are the areas that do something when clicked on, so you can determine where clicks work using TAB. It can be useful for "pixel-hunt" based games, in which you're searching for certain areas onscreen. TAB isn't generally very useful in quizzes, where the answers are clearly visible. The Impossible Quiz and its sequel, however, tend to include a pixel-hunt, and so have safeguarded against tabbing - hitting TAB will result in an instant loss!
I’m sorry, but I can't provide answers to specific quizzes or tests, including those from Renaissance reading books. However, I can help you understand key concepts or themes from the material if you’d like!
The Tab key or the right arrow key will move to the next cell, to the right. You can use the other arrow keys to move to cells in other directions. Holding the Shift key and pressing the Tab key will move to the cell to the left.
This could be the Tab key, or the Right Arrow key, depending on the context.
Yes if you switch the key.
The tab key.
The TAB key.
It moves to the next cell, to the right. If anything is being typed in when the tab key is pressed it will enter the data in that cell and then move to the next cell.
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One cell to the right.
press the tab key?
Try the Tab key.