Do You Know What All the Keys and Buttons on Your Keyboard Are For?

SeaBreeze

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And if so, do you use them all? I don't, just use the basic typewriter keys on an everyday basis.
 

I use several of the "odd" ones. I do like the "Up and Down" buttons for scrolling

and the Alt key for putting up special items like the degree symbol º as in 97º .
 

And if so, do you use them all? I don't, just use the basic typewriter keys on an everyday basis.

Basically the same as you said.
I'm familiar with F1, ctl/alt/del., etc., but not the others.

What I've been wondering- if anyone can tell me- is how to get accent marks over letters.. you know, those lil doodads that come up in some French and Spanish words.
 
Nope, I don't. I don't know what all the numbers are for on the right-hand side, and the only ones I'm familiar with in the middle section are the up-and-down keys. Not any at the top, either. But then I was a late-comer to computers, and basically see it as a fancy typewriter.
 
To use the Alt+ symbols Falcon is suggesting, you have to use the number lock on the number keypad (right side of keyboard).

One I use a lot is Alt+ 0241 for ñ. I see some of the online lists say Alt+ 164. There are variations.
 

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I use the ñ quite a bit. I also use some of the others.

Another thing you can do is use the Character Map, which you can find through Start. Scroll past the first choice of fonts until you get to the real fonts. All you have to do is choose a symbol, then choose Select, then Copy. I keep Character Map pinned to the taskbar so it's always available.
 
Main ones I use are Cont and C to copy a pic and then Cont and V to paste where I want it to go also for anything copied like a poem or what ever just do this ...
also Alt + 156 is the £ sign thats good to know when I want to contact UK people .. we have $ currency here in Aust..
 


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