If you think you have received a fake HP Support message, please report it to us by clicking on Flag Post.There are a lot of keys that I dont use but may find useful if only I knew what function they perform.This guide will give you a general explanation of your keyboard keys, as well as a list of useful shortcuts.Please click the thumbs up button to say Thanks Clicking Accept as Solution on a reply that solves your problem makes it easier for other people to find solutions.
F1 has a F2 has a little sun F3 has a larger sun F4 has a screen or box F5 has a world (looks like it) F6 has arrows pointing left F7 arrow pointing right and F8 more arrows pointing right. Having used a keyboard for over 50 years from slogging on an old typewriter to touch typing on this lap top, you would think I would know but things change dont they. It sounds like ins prt sc is probably a combination key with the insert function and print screen function. Insert, in some applications, will let you type over or replace text by typing new text without deleting the old text. Found another couple of puzzles - alt tr and what is next to it and on the other side at the bottom fm.Thank you for your help. The Ctrl (Control) and Alt (Alternate) keys are most often used for hotkeys (AKA keyboard shortcuts). Some common examples: Ctrl A will Select All Ctrl C will Copy Ctrl X will Cut Ctrl V will Paste Alt F4 will close the current window Heres a comprehensive list of Windows hotkeys that you can play around with. The Fn key is for keys that have two functions--for example, the InsertPrint Screen key that you mentioned before. If Print Screen is below Insert, and is perhaps contained in a little box or border (or maybe its printed in a different color), then you would need to use the Fn key in combination with the insprt sc key to take a screenshot, because the default action of that combination key is Insert. Heres a Wikipedia article where you can learn more about the Fn key. It would also be helpful to know what sorts of things you most often use your computer for, so I can call out certain keys that would be most useful to you. You may also want to give it a filename thats easy to remember. Reply to this message, and in the reply window click the Insertedit image button (above). Click Insert Image and you should see the photo in the body of your message.
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