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The Hot Key Table shows the key codes used to defines keystrokes. Please note
that these key codes do not necessarily represent key characters that are used
on international keyboards. They name a key on a standard 104-key PC
keyboard with U.S. English language mapping. However, most modifier keys
and other alphanumeric keys used for hot key purposes in application programs
are on an identical position, no matter what language mapping you are using.
Some of the keys have aliases also, meaning they can be named by two key
codes (separated by comma in the table).
Hot Key Table
For these commands...
...type these characters
Tilde
TILDE
Minus
- or MINUS
Equals
= or EQUALS
Semicolon
;
Apostrophe
'
Less than
< or LESS
Comma
,
Period
.
Slash
/ or SLASH
Backspace
BACK SPACE
Tab
TAB
Left bracket
[
Right bracket
]
Enter
ENTER
Caps Lock
CAPS LOCK
Back slash
\ or BACK SLASH
Left Shift, Shift
LSHIFT or SHIFT
Right Control
RCTRL
Right Shift
RSHIFT
Left Control or Control
LCTRL or CTRL
Left Alt or Alt
LALT or ALT
Space Bar
SPACE
Escape
ESCAPE or ESC
F1
F1
F2
F2
F3
F3
F4
F4
F5
F5
F6
F6
F7
F7
F8
F8
F9
F9
F10
F10
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For these commands...
...type these characters
F11
F11
F12
F12
Print Screen
PRINTSCREEN
Scroll Lock
SCROLL LOCK
Break
BREAK
Insert
INSERT
Home
HOME
Page Up
PAGE UP
Delete
DELETE
End
END
Page Down
PAGE DOWN
Up arrow
UP
Left arrow
LEFT
Down arrow
DOWN
Right arrow
RIGHT
Number Lock
NUM LOCK
0 on number pad
NUMPAD0
1 on number pad
NUMPAD1
2 on number pad
NUMPAD2
3 on number pad
NUMPAD3
4 on number pad
NUMPAD4
5 on number pad
NUMPAD5
6 on number pad
NUMPAD6
7 on number pad
NUMPAD7
8 on number pad
NUMPAD8
9 on number pad
NUMPAD9
Addition sign on number pad
NUMPADPLUS or NUMPAD PLUS
Division sign on number pad
NUMPAD/
Multiplication sign on number pad
NUMPADMUL or NUMPAD MUL
Minus sign on number pad
NUMPADMINUS or NUMPAD MINUS
Enter on number pad
NUMPADENTER
Windows
WINDOWS
Menu
MENU
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GLOSSARY
ACPI
A specification that enables the operating system to implement
power management and system configuration.
ATX
Advanced Technology Extended: A particular specification of a
motherboard introduced by Intel® in 1995.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Protocol for dynamically
assigning IP configurations in local networks.
DNS
Domain Name System: Protocol used to locate computers on the
Internet by their name.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol: The protocol used between web
browsers and servers.
HTTPS
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure: Secure version of HTTP.
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MIB
Management Information Base: Describes the structure of the
management information that can be accessed via SNMP.
PS/2
The PS/2 device interface was developed by IBM® and is used by
many mice and keyboards.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol: A widely used network
monitoring and control protocol.
SSL
Secure Socket Layer: Encryption technology for the Internet used
to provide secured data transmissions.
SVGA
Super VGA: A refinement of Video Graphics Array (VGA) that
provides increased pitch and resolution performance.
UTP
Unshielded Twisted Pair: A cable with two conductors twisted as a
pair and bundled within the same outer PVC covering.
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