Appendix c special keys on your keyboard – Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual
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Your server keyboard contains certain special keys that typewriter keyboards
don’t have. Many of these keys allow you to give commands to the server
without using the mouse. For example, in many application programs, pressing
the
x (Command) key at the same time as the Q key is often an alternative
method of quitting a program.
The following table describes what you can do with the special keys on your
keyboard. The number of special keys on your keyboard may vary from this
list; it depends on the model of keyboard you have.
Special keys on Apple keyboards
Arrow keys
Use to move the insertion point, as an alternative to using
the mouse to move the pointer. In some programs, the arrow
keys have other functions.
Caps Lock key
Use to capitalize a series of letters. (Numbers and symbols
aren’t affected.)
Clear key
Use to delete the current selection (or use the Delete key). In
some programs, Clear has other functions.
x
(Command) key
Use in combination with other keys as an alternative to
choosing a menu command.
Control key
In combination with other keys, this key provides shortcuts or
modifies other actions.
Delete key
Use to delete selected material, or the character to the left of
the insertion point.
Enter key
In a dialog box, pressing Enter is the same as clicking the
outlined button. In some programs, pressing this key
confirms information you have provided.
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Appendix C Special Keys on Your Keyboard
caps
lock
num
lock
clear
control
delete
enter