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Showing posts with label Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate. Show all posts
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Tuesday 27 February 2018

Keyboard

Keyboard

A computer keyboard is one of the primary input devices used with a computer that looks similar to those found on electric typewriters, but with some additional keys. Keyboards allow you to input letters, numbers, and other symbols into a computer that can serve as commands or be used to type text.


  • Keyboard overview
  • QWERTY keyboard layout
  • Keyboard ports and interfaces
  • Types of keyboards
  • Laptop keyboards
  • Smartphone and tablet keyboards
  • Why is the keyboard an input device
  • How to use a keyboard
  • How can I improve my typing?
  • When was the first keyboard invented?
  • Keyboard shortcut keys
  • Related keyboard pages
  • Computer keyboard help and support

Keyboard overview
The following image shows a 104-key Saitek keyboard with indicators pointing to each of the major key sections of a keyboard including the control keys, function keys, LED indicators, wrist pad, arrow keys, and keypad.





 QWERTY keyboard layout

 
Below is a closer up image of a QWERTY computer keyboard with each of the keys selectable. Hover over any of the keys below to see a description of the key and click any of the keys to open a new page with full details about the key.


Keyboard ports and interfaces
 



Today, most desktop computer keyboards connect to the computer using either USB or Bluetooth for wireless communication. Before USB, a computer may have used PS/2, Serial, or AT (Din5) as a keyboard interface.

How to connect and install a keyboard.

Types of keyboards
Today, most keyboards are similar to each other, but may be missing one or more of the sections mentioned earlier (e.g., the keypad). Where keyboards begin to differ the most is with the keyboard layout. While most keyboards use the QWERTY layout, there are still people who use the DVORAK layout.

How many keys are on a computer keyboard?
Laptop keyboards

A laptop keyboard is different from a desktop keyboard to help reduce the size and the overall weight of the laptop. Most laptop keyboards are made smaller by placing the keys closer to each other and not always including control keys or a keypad. For a laptop to have all the same functions of a desktop keyboard, laptop keyboards use a Fn key that is used in conjunction with other keys to perform special functions. For example, pressing the Fn key and the up or down arrow on the keyboard shown below, increases and decreases the brightness of the screen.

Another difference with a laptop keyboard is the type of switch beneath each key or how the keys feel when pressed down. Some users may even experience more typing errors when typing on a laptop because of how easy it can be to press another key next to the key you intended to press.




Smartphone and tablet keyboards


Today's smartphones and tablets do not come with a physical keyboard, although it may be purchased as an optional peripheral add-on. These devices utilize a thumb keyboard or on-screen keyboard to type messages and enter text into various fields. The image to the right shows an example of the Apple iPhone on-screen keyboard, used on all of apples touch-based devise.

Why is the keyboard an input device
?
A computer keyboard is considered an input device because it only sends data to a computer and does not receive any information back.

Related keyboard pages
How to use a keyboard.
How can I improve my typing?
Not all of the keys on my keyboard are functional.
When was the first keyboard invented?
Keyboard shortcut keys.
Computer keyboard manufacturers.
Computer keyboard help and support.
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Thursday 9 November 2017

Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate

Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate

Windows 8 has several keyboard shortcuts that you can use to navigate more easily.

ALt-Tab : YOU can hold down the Alt key and then press Tab one or more times to switch between your open (apps). This feature is called Flip and it works in both Desktop view and the Start screen.
 
Windows : When you have an (app) open, you can press the Windows key to switch to the Start screen. This shortcut also lets you switch back to the Start screen when you are in Desktop view.

Windows - D : You can hold down the Windows key and press D to switch to Desktop view.

The Charms Bar

The Charms bar is a toolbar that lets you access the computer's settings, along with other options. 



You can access the Charms bar by hovering the mouse in the top-right or bottom-right corner. The Charms bar contains several icons, which are called charms and each one contains different options.

Search : The Search charm lets you find (apps), files, or settings on your computer. However, a simpler way to search is to go to the Start screen and type the name of the file or (app) that you're looking for.

Share : The Share charm is basically a copy and paste feature that is designed to be as convenient as possible. It allows you to "copy" information (such as a photo or web address) and "Paste" it into another app. For example, if you're viewing a photo in the Photos app, you can share it with the Skydrive app. which will upload the photo to your Skydrive. If you're reading an article online, you can share the address with the Email app, which lets you email the article to a friend.

Start : This switches to the Start screen. If you're already on the start screen, it will open the most recent app.

Devices : This shows any hardware devices that are connected to your computer, such as printers or monitors.

Settings : This lets you access general settings for your computer, as well as settings for the (app) you're currently viewing. For example, if you're in the Internet Explorer, you can go the Settings charm to access your Internet Options.








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