Special keys on your keyboard 155, Appendix c special keys on your keyboard – Apple Power Macintosh 8500/120 Series User Manual
Page 167
155
Your computer keyboard contains certain special keys that typewriter
keyboards don’t have. Many of these keys allow you to give commands to
the computer without using the mouse. For example, in many application
programs, you can press the x (Command) key at the same time as the Q key
to quit a program.
The following table describes what you can do with the special keys on your
keyboard. The special keys on your keyboard depend on the model of
keyboard you have; some keyboards do not have all the keys listed here.
Special keys on Apple keyboards
Arrow keys
Use to move the insertion point, as an alternative to using 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.
continued
.
num
lock
clear
caps
lock
Read this appendix to learn
how to use the special
keys on your keyboard.
Appendix C
Special Keys on Your Keyboard