Function (the F Keys) Computer Keys: Do You Know What They Can Do?
The Basic Uses of the Function Keys
By Linda M. McCloud, published Oct 02, 2006
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The computer wave is here. By now, typewriters are basically gone with the past. The computer keyboard has taken their place. The computer keyboard looks almost like a typewriter keyboard does, with the exception of a few keys. Can you use a computer without knowing what those keys can do, yes. But if you know their functions your computer experience can be a lot easier and you can save time (something we all love to do).The function keys are the top row of keys that begins with the key F1. Why are they called the function keys? Basically because they perform a function. They were invented in the first days of computers when computer programmers used DOS programs. Yet, they are still used some today. A lot times, these key are also used with ALT, CTRL and the SHIFT key. These keys are found in the lower part of your keyboard near the spacebar. Here's a brief listing of each function key.
F1: This is the help key. If you press this when you are on the windows desk top or on a windows explorer page, windows help will appear. If you are working in another program and you want to see the windows help program, press the windows button (which is located on the bottom row, it’s the key with the windows logo on it) and the F1 key at the same time.
F2: You can use F2 to rename a folder or file. When you are on the documents, pictures or music display page, highlight the folder you wish to rename and press F2.
F3: This is the find files button. You can use this anytime when working in Windows.
You can also use the F3 key in Microsoft Word Program to change the case form of
letters you are using from all capital to lowercase. To do this, first highlight the
letters you want to change and then press F3 and the Shift key.
F4: F4 will open the address bar in Internet Explorer. You can also use F4 and the ALT key to close any web page.
F5: This key will refresh the page for you. This is really invaluable when you are on an active message board.
F6: You can use this key to cycle from window to window by pressing it more than once.

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Takeaways
- The F1 key is known as the help key. It will bring up the windows help menu.
- In the Word Program the F7 key will bring up the thesaurus.
- If you need to enter the safe mode, you can press F8 during the booting process of your computer.
Did You Know?
The F keys were first invented to use with the old fashioned DOS programs in the fist days of computers.Comments
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