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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Arrow keys

Alternatively referred to as cursor keys, arrow keys are keyboard keys located in-between the standard keyboard and the numeric pad on computer keyboards. These four keys are the left arrow (back arrow), up arrow, down arrow, and the right arrow (forward arrow). In the picture to the right, is a closer look at what the arrow keys may look like on your keyboard. Some keyboards such as the Microsoft natural keyboard may arrange these keys differently. Below are just a few of the different ways these keys can be used.
  1. Move the text cursor on the screen.
  2. Use in combination with other keys for shortcut keys. For example, pressing the Alt key and the left arrow key in Microsoft Internet Explorer will take you back one Internet page.
  3. Move a character in a computer game.
  4. Select text. For example, holding down shift and pressing the arrow key in the direction you want to highlight text.
  5. Move the mouse pointer using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
  • How to move the mouse cursor with the keyboard in Windows.
In the below picture, the Saitek Gamers' keyboard shows where the arrow keys can be found. In addition to the traditional arrow keys, as shown above, the numeric keypad can also function as arrow keys when Num Lock is turned off.


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