Definition of Computer Keyboard
A computer keyboard is an input device used to enter characters and functions into the computer system by pressing buttons, or keys. It is the primary device used to enter text. A keyboard typically contains keys for individual letters, numbers and special characters, as well as keys for specific functions. A keyboard is connected to a computer system using a cable or a wireless connection.
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Key/Symbol | Explanation |
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Windows | PC keyboards have a Windows key, which looks like a four-pane window |
Command | Apple Mac computers have a command key. |
Esc | Esc (Escape) key |
F1 – F12 | Information about the F1 through F12 keyboard keys. |
F13 – F24 | Information about the F13 through F24 keyboard keys. |
Tab | Tab key |
Caps lock | Caps lock key |
Shift | Shift key |
Ctrl | Ctrl (Control) key |
Fn | Fn (Function) key |
Alt | Alt (Alternate) key (PC Only; Mac users have Option key) |
Spacebar | Spacebar key |
Arrows | Up, Down, Left, Right Arrow keys |
Back Space | Back space (or Backspace) key |
Delete | Delete or Del key |
Enter | Enter key |
Prt Scrn | Print screen key |
Scroll lock | Scroll lock key |
Pause | Pause key |
Break | Break key |
Insert | Insert key |
Home | Home key |
Page up | Page up or pg up key |
Page down | Page down or pg dn key |
End | End key |
Num Lock | Num Lock key |
~ | Tilde |
` | Acute, Back quote, grave, grave accent, left quote, open quote, or a push |
! | Exclamation mark, Exclamation point, or Bang |
@ | Ampersat, Arobase, Asperand, At, or At symbol |
# | Octothorpe, Number, Pound, sharp, or Hash |
£ | Pounds Sterling or Pound symbol |
€ | Euro |
$ | Dollar sign or generic currency |
¢ | Cent sign |
¥ | Chinese Yuan |
§ | Micro or Section |
% | Percent |
° | Degree |
^ | Caret or Circumflex |
& | Ampersand, Epershand, or And |
* | Asterisk and sometimes referred to as star. |
( | Open parenthesis |
) | Close parenthesis |
– | Hyphen, Minus or Dash |
_ | Underscore |
+ | Plus |
= | Equals |
{ | Open Brace, squiggly brackets, or curly bracket |
} | Close Brace, squiggly brackets, or curly bracket |
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] | Close bracket |
| | Pipe, Or, or Vertical bar |
\ | Backslash or Reverse Solidus |
/ | Forward slash, Solidus, Virgule, or Whack |
: | Colon |
; | Semicolon |
“ | Quote, Quotation mark, or Inverted commas |
‘ | Apostrophe or Single Quote |
< | Less Than or Angle brackets |
> | Greater Than or Angle brackets |
, | Comma |
. | Period, dot or Full Stop |
? | Question Mark |
The keyboard
- Ctrl A – select all
- Ctrl B – bold
- Ctrl C – copy
- Ctrl D – duplicate
- Ctrl E – align to the centre
- Ctrl F – find
- Ctrl G – go to
- Ctrl I – italics
- Ctrl J – justify
- Ctrl K – insert
- Ctrl L – align to the left
- Ctrl M – increase indent
- Ctrl N – open new document
- Ctrl O – open
- Ctrl P – print
- Ctrl R – align to the right
- Ctrl S – save
- Ctrl T – increase indent of a line
- Ctrl U – underline
- Ctrl V – paste
- Ctrl W – close
- Ctrl X – cut
- Ctrl Y – redo
- Ctrl Z – undo.
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