This document provides labels and functions for the basic keys on a keyboard. It identifies keys such as the Escape key, F1-F12 keys, arrow keys, spacebar, enter key, and numeric keypad. It describes common functions for these keys like exiting operations, navigating, deleting text, and entering numbers. The summary also lists modifier keys like Shift, Control, Alt, and their uses for capitalization, shortcuts, and alternate key functions.
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Keyboard is an input device. It has various keys with specific functions. Keys like Alphabet keys, Number keys, Enter keys, delete key, space bar key, caps lock key, Num lock key, Function key, Shift key, etc. This slide will take you through different keys and its functions. For better understanding, I have included pictures of different types of keys.
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Introduction to Input Devices of Computer System, Introduction to Input Mouse, Introduction to Input Keyboard, How keyboards works, DVORAK Keyboard, QWERTY Keyboard, Ergonomics. Computer Basics
This Tutorial will provide you information on working of operating system. Main topics are following and further sub-topics are discussed in detail.
1. Kernel Architecture.
2. Initialization of operating system.
3. Process of operating system.
4. Management in operating system.
5. File system.
6.Security in operating system.
7.Interface in operating System.
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This presentation helps to sensitize students about the different types of keyboards. There are other types but i used the ones I thought my students would find interesting.
Keyboard is an input device. It has various keys with specific functions. Keys like Alphabet keys, Number keys, Enter keys, delete key, space bar key, caps lock key, Num lock key, Function key, Shift key, etc. This slide will take you through different keys and its functions. For better understanding, I have included pictures of different types of keys.
1. KEYBOARD BASICS
This figure is the basic of a keyboard.
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NAME ALL THE LABEL FOR THE KEYBOARD:
A : Escape key B : F1 until F12 key C : Command Key D : Light Indicator
E : Numbers 1 to 0 key F : Backspace G : Modifier Keys H : Alphabet key A to Z
I : Spacebar J : Function Key K : Right-Click Key L : Enter Key
M : Navigation Arrow Key N : Numeric Keypad
2. NAME ALL THE FUNCTION OF EACH KEY BELOW:
KEY FUNCTION KEY FUNCTION
ESCAPE KEY : NAVIGATION ARROW KEY :
To stop or exit any operation/documents/application. To navigate cursor UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT
F1 until F12 KEY : CAPS LOCK KEY :
F1 : Windows Help
To type in all CAPITAL letters
F2 : Rename
F4 : Fullscreen
F5 : Refresh
PRINT SCREEN : SHIFT KEY:
To capture the screen
SCROLL LOCK : - To shift the case stamp to Capital letters.
To lock all scroll movements - To get symbols of the upper-side of the keyboard.
PAUSE / BREAK :
To stop or exit any operation
INSERT : CONTROL KEY :
switch between overtype mode Combined with certain key to perform specific
DELETE : operation
Delete whatever in front of the cursor (right side)
HOME : CTRL + X : CUT
Go to the beginning of the line CTRL + C : COPY
END : CTRL + V: PASTE
Go to the end of the line CTRL + Y : REDO
PAGE UP : CTRL + Z : UNDO
Navigate to the previous page CTRL + S : SAVE AS
PAGE DOWN : CTRL + A : SELECT ALL
Navigate to the next page
BACKPSACE : WINDOWS PROMPT KEY:
Delete whatever at the back of the cursor (left side) To prompt “Start” button on the task bar
3. TAB KEY ALTERNATE KEY:
Advanced cursor to the next “Tab” Stop. Combined with certain key to perform certain
operation
ALT + F : File
ALT + N : New File
ENTER KEY: RIGHT-CLICK KEY:
- Move cursor to a new line Alternate key that has the same function of right-click
- Accept any command prompt of your mouse
Function (Fn) KEY: SPACEBAR
Fn (based on any laptop) Create a space between words.
Fn + F4: Duplicate Display
Fn + F5: Refresh All
Fn + F8: Mute Audio
NUMERIC KEYPAD : USING SYMBOLS :
use num lock to activate numeric keypad Press & hold “Shift” key and the key below to get the symbol on the upper side of the keyboard
and for calculation
For example, if you want the symbol “?” Press :