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alphabetic upper-case letters. When pressed, light will be indicated on the top
right corner of the Keyboard and when pressed again, the light turns off.
Functions:
When turned on, all alphabets will be typed in capital letters
(uppercase).
When turned off, all alphabets will be typed in small letters
(lowercase).
Enter Key: Enter key also known as 'return key'. It is a 'carry out my order
key' and it is the same as clicking on 'OK' in a dialog box. You can find two
enter keys on a keyboard.
Functions:
Enter is used to execute or process a command.
Enter is also used to end a paragraph and start a new one i.e. moving
the cursor to the next line.
Escape Key: Escape is located at the top left corner of the Keyboard. The
escape is the 'wait, I have changed my mind' key and is the same as clicking the
'OK' on a dialog box. It is shortened as Esc.
Functions:
Escape is used to close dialog box.
Escape is also used to stop the loading of a webpage
Tab Key: The Tab key is used to move the cursor to the next 'Tab Stop'. Tab is
the abbreviation for TABulator. To tabulate (tabulating) means putting something
into a table or chart.
Functions: