"Charlie42" <Charlie42@xxxxxx> wrote
Quote:
> Why not just use the tilde that is already on the
> keyboard? On English layout keyboards, hold down AltGr and
> press the key with ~ on it, next press n.
I'm ignorant about some of the keys on my keyboard. I don't
know what you mean by AltGr I do know about the Alt key,
but it is the Gr part I don't understand. I have a pretty
standard HP keyboard that came with my recent purchase of a
new HP computer.
Leaving the tilde question, if anyone wants to further my
education can you tell me what these keys are for:
1. Upper left of keyboard, circular key with a crescent
moon in it.
2. Lower left and right, two keys containing the Windows
logo.
3. Lower right, below the shift key, a key with a rectangle
and an arrow on it.
4. Across the top, 12 keys lettered F1, F2, F3, etc.
Thanks.