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The Bacis Computer Keyboard

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  • SPACE BAR - Is the largest key on the bottom row. Primarily used for creating a space between letters or words.
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  • SHIFT KEY - Is located on both the left and right side of the keyboard. When this key is held down you make letters into capitals and can access upper characters. (Like the @ located above number 2 or the $ sign located above number 4.) Give it a try.
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  •  CAPS LOCK - This key basically locks the shift key on, so everything typed will be in capitals or the upper characters. Press it again to unlock.
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  •  TAB KEY - Is used to go to the next tab spot. Like on the old fashioned typewriter.
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  • ENTER KEY - When you select a button you can press enter or double click the mouse. It usually causes something to operate. In a Word document it acts like a return key taking you to the next line.
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  • BACKSPACE KEY - Pressing this will remove the last letter you typed or when browsing the internet it will take you to the previously viewed page.
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  • ALT KEY - (Alternate) This key is a modifier and changes the function of other keys. For example if you press ALT and F key it drops down the file menu of the current program.
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  • CTRL KEY - Stands for control button. Found on both sides, bottom left and right, of the keyboard. Another modifier used to perform special functions such as copying selected text (Ctrl-C).
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  • WINDOWS KEY - This key brings up the start menu. Try it. If you press the win key and D it shows the desktop. This picture shows the win key in between the CTRL and the ALT keys.
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    Basic Shortcut Keys
    Short Cut Keys
    Description
    Alt + F
    File menu options in current program.
    Alt + E
    Edit options in current program.
    F1
    Universal Help in 90% of Windows programs.
    Ctrl + A
    Select all text
    Ctrl + X
    Cut selected item
    Shift + Del
    Cut selected item
    Ctrl + C
    Copy selected item
    Ctrl + Ins
    Copy selected item
    Ctrl + V
    Paste
    Ctrl + F
    Find (or Find and Replace) dialogue box will pop up. Use this to search a document or web page for a specific word or phrase.
    Shift + Ins
    Paste
    Home
    Goes to beginning of current line.
    Ctrl + Home
    Goes to beginning of document.
    Ctrl + End
    Goes to end of document.
    Shift + Home
    Highlights from current position to beginning of line.
    Shift + End
    Highlights from current position to end of line.
    Ctrl + Left arrow
    Moves one word to the left at a time.
    Ctrl + Right arrow
    Moves one word to the right at a time.
    Ctrl + Backspace
    Delete word to the left of cursor.
    Ctrl + Del
    Delete word to the right of cursor.

    Note: You must highlight text if you wish to copy/move/delete.

     


    Getting Screenshots
    If you need to get a screen shot, and you do not have a screen capture program, try this:

    Hit the Print Screen key. This copies a bitmap of the full screen into the Windows clipboard. Start up a graphics editor and paste it in. I just go to the windows paint program and press on paste...Then I save it as a .jpg so I can edit it in my favorite picture editor. (easier to use than the paint program.)
    Alt + Print Screen will capture only the active window.


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