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Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 ! " $ % & / ( ) = ? \ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ' ì # [ ] Q W E R T Y U I O P é * | è + \ @ A S D F G H J K L o ò à Z X C V B N M ; : _ , . - Ctrl Ctrl Stamp RSist Bloc S c o rr Pausa Interr Ins Pag Canc Fine Pag Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock Bloc Num / * - 7 8 9 Pag + 4 5 6 1 2 Fine 0 Ins 3 Pag ' Canc Invio Typing Keys Figure 2. The function of the Enter key is controlled by the program you are using. For example, a word-processing program uses the Enter key to move the cursor to the beginning of the next line. A spreadsheet program uses it to enter information into a specific cell or field. Your operating system uses it to accept a command. Some programs use the Ctrl and Alt keys in combination with the typing keys to perform a specific operation. Refer to your application-program documentation for information about the key assignments. Function Keys Function keys are arranged across the top of your keyboard. Use them to send instructions to the software you are using. Think of them as shortcuts for doing routine tasks on your computer. Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 ! " $ % & / ( ) = ? \ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ' ì # [ ] Q W E R T @ Y U I O P é * | è + \ A S D F G H J K L o ò à Z X C V B N M ; : _ , . - Ctrl Ctrl Stamp RSist Bloc S c o rr Pausa Interr Ins Pag Canc Fine Pag Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock Bloc Num / * - 7 8 9 Pag + 4 5 6 1 2 Fine 0 Ins 3 Pag ' Canc Invio Function Keys Figure 3. Function-key tasks can vary from one application program to another. For example, you press the F1 key in some application programs to display a help message; you might press the same key in another program to display a list of files. Some application programs use the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys in combination with the function keys to define additional operations. Many programs provide a template that you can place above the function keys. Refer to your operating-system and application-program documentation for the definition of the function keys. I/O Features 23

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Figure 2.
The function of the Enter key is controlled by the program you are using.
For example, a
word-processing program uses the Enter key to move the cursor to the beginning of the
next line.
A spreadsheet program uses it to enter information into a specific cell or field.
Your operating system uses it to accept a command.
Some programs use the Ctrl and Alt keys in combination with the typing keys to perform a
specific operation.
Refer to your application-program documentation for information about
the key assignments.
Function Keys
Function keys are arranged across the top of your keyboard.
Use them to send instructions
to the software you are using.
Think of them as shortcuts for doing routine tasks on your
computer.
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Figure 3.
Function-key tasks can vary from one application program to another.
For example, you
press the F1 key in some application programs to display a help message; you might press
the same key in another program to display a list of files.
Some application programs use the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys in combination with the
function keys to define additional operations.
Many programs provide a template that you
can place above the function keys.
Refer to your operating-system and application-program
documentation for the definition of the function keys.
I/O Features
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