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7
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Used to erase characters to the left of the insertion point.
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8
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Can be used for different commands, depending on the program. Often used with modifier keys.
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9
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The Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keys are all examples of this type of key.
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11
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Used to erase characters to the right of the insertion point.
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1
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Used to apply a command or finalize data entry. Also used to move the insertion point to the next line.
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2
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When turned on, locks the alphabet keys so that all letters are uppercase. Use when typing 5 capital letters in a row.
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3
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Moves the insertion point up, down, left, or right without creating spaces or deleting text.
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4
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Adds a space at the insertion point.
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5
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indents the insertion point or text. Indents 5 spaces.
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6
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The blinking vertical line that indicates where you will begin entering text or data on the screen.
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10
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Modifier key that, used in combination with text, makes a letter uppercase or types the symbol on the top of the key.
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