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Print Screen (or Prt Sc) is a key on most PC keyboards that can capture the screen or a window. Learn about its original and modern use, different combinations, and alternative methods on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Learn about the Control key (Ctrl), a modifier key used in computing to perform special operations with another key. Find out how it evolved from teletypewriters and terminals, where it is located on different keyboards, and how it is notated in various programs and systems.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to perform common actions in various operating systems and applications. Compare and contrast the shortcuts across different platforms and software, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Emacs, Vim, and ChromeOS.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to perform simple tasks in your AOL Mail, such as checking unread messages, deleting emails, and more. Find out how to access all shortcuts by pressing shift +? on your keyboard.
SIP is commonly used in Microsoft Pocket PC and Tablet PC devices, where there is no room for a hardware keyboard. In Microsoft Windows there is a similar on-screen keyboard used as a Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) which also has an ability to change its layout according to current keyboard language and key layout.
A list of subcategories and pages about different types of computer keys, such as modifier keys, arrow keys, function keys, and keyboard buttons. Learn about the history, design, and functions of various computer keys.
The Windows key (also known as win,start, logo, flag or super[ 1 ]key) is a keyboard key that was introduced on Microsoft's Natural Keyboard in 1994. It is used to open the Start menu, show the desktop, run programs, and perform other functions in different Windows versions.
Learn about the different physical, visual, and functional arrangements of computer keyboard keys, and how they vary by region, language, and device. Compare the common keyboard layouts for Latin and non-Latin scripts, and the modifier keys for special actions.