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Keyboard and Its Keys

A keyboard is used to input data and commands into electronic devices. Its keys are divided into groups: Alphanumeric keys for typing text and numbers, Function keys for specific program functions, Control keys for shortcuts, Navigation keys for cursor movement, Numeric keypad for fast number entry, and Special keys for executing commands and managing text. Each group serves distinct purposes to enhance user interaction with the device.
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Keyboard and Its Keys

A keyboard is used to input data and commands into electronic devices. Its keys are divided into groups: Alphanumeric keys for typing text and numbers, Function keys for specific program functions, Control keys for shortcuts, Navigation keys for cursor movement, Numeric keypad for fast number entry, and Special keys for executing commands and managing text. Each group serves distinct purposes to enhance user interaction with the device.
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Long Question : For what purpose a keyboard is used ?

Discuss the function of its keys


according to their division

A keyboard is used to input data and commands into a computer or other electronic devices

The keys on a keyboard are divided into different groups based on their functions.

1. Alphanumeric Keys

Examples: A-Z, 0-9


Function:

 These keys are used for typing letters, numbers, and basic symbols.
 They are mainly used for writing text, names, and numeric data.

2. Function Keys

Examples: F1 to F12
Function:

 These keys perform specific functions depending on the program


being used.
 Common uses:
o F1 – Help
o F2 – Rename
o F5 – Refresh
o F11 – Full-screen toggle

3. Control Keys

Examples: Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Windows, Esc


Function:

 Used in combination with other keys to perform shortcuts and


special operations.
 Ctrl + C = Copy, Ctrl + V = Paste, etc.
 Esc cancels an operation or closes a menu.

4. Navigation Keys
Examples: Arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, Insert, Delete
Function:

 These keys help move the cursor or screen without using the
mouse.
 Arrow keys – Move cursor/direction
 Home – Move to the beginning of a line/document
 End – Move to the end
 Insert – Toggle between insert/overtype
 Delete – Remove selected text or characters

5. Numeric Keypad

Examples: Numbers and symbols on the right side (0-9, +, -, /, *)


Function:

 Used for fast number entry, especially in data entry tasks.


 Functions like a calculator when Num Lock is on.

6. Special Keys

Examples: Enter, Backspace, Tab, Caps Lock, Spacebar


Function:

 Enter – Executes commands or moves to the next line.


 Backspace – Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
 Tab – Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or field.
 Caps Lock – Switches all letters to uppercase.
 Spacebar – Inserts a space between words or characters.

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