The keyboard still plays a major role to add text to a computer, although this time the program has been developed handwriting and voice recorder in which the text entry is done by recording a handwritten or voice recording, and then interpret it into his text, but the two technologies are not yet widely used.
BUTTON ON THE KEYBOARD
The keyboard has buttons that are used to represent the alphabet and numbers., In addition, the keyboard also has buttons with special functions, among others:
- Enter: Used to run a single command, open the program and start a new paragraph in a typing.
- Space bar: working to create a distance between words when typing. Space bar is the longest key on the keyboard.
- F1-F12: function to run specific commands.
- Caps lock: when the switch will activate the caps lock capitalized.
- Shift: to activate uppercase or both functions and buttons for one character.
- Cltr: as the button combinations to execute specific commands.
- Back Space: remove the last character typed.
- Alt: as a button to activate the menu bar and button combinations
- Etc.
We add text and numbers into the computer by pressing the buttons on the keyboard. each letter and number has one button on the keyboard. Automatically when we press the text button on the keyboard will be generated in lowercase. To generate a capital we have to press the Shift key and the letter in question at the same time then we can do by pressing the Caps Lock key.
In addition to the letters and numbers Keyboard also is equipped with command buttons. When each button (combination of keys) is typed a particular command is executed. list of buttons and command buttons that run we can see below
Command button on the keyboard button
Function Keys
- F1 Get help (Office Assistant)
- F2 Move text or image
- F3 Auto Text Add an entry
- F4 Repeat last action
- F5 Running Go To command (Edit menu)
- F6 Move to next pane or frame
- F7 Running the Spelling command (Tools menu)
- Enlarge F8 option (when selecting text)
- F9 Update selected fields
- F10 Activate the menu bar
- F11 Switching the next field
- Running F12 Save As command (File menu)
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