Thursday, 30 May 2013

[KM] Keep_Mailing Keyboard Shorcuts -- What Are Function Keys F1, F2,...., F12 On Keyboard



Recently I accidently spilled some water on my Desktop Keyboard and while cleaning I realized, there are so many keys on Keyboard which not many people are aware of and that's why simply ignore their presence. That's how I came up with an idea to explain the features of those keys which not many people are aware of and are not using it.



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To start with, in this article I will explain the functionality of the Function Keys (F1, F2, ...., F12) which you may find in all the Desktop and Laptop Keyboards. These keys are present in the top row of your Keyboard and provide some basic but very useful features (they are like Keyboard Shortcuts). On new or advance keyboards, you will find additional functionalities which are added by the manufacturers on these function keys for e.g. Volume Up/Down/Mute etc. 

Moreover, each Function Key has a standard function which it performs when you press it, but you can also perform some additional tasks if you use these keys along with CTRL / ALT / SHIFT key. In Laptops, you may perform more additional tasks using these Function keys, if you use it along with Fn key.




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