Across
- 4. keys labeled from F1 to Fl2 that can be pressed to do a certain task
- 5. a key that lets the user cancel the last operation and go back to the previous screen
- 6. the key pressed to remove selected text or objects
- 8. a how many mistakes you make when typing
- 9. keys used to move the cursor up, down, left, or right around screen
- 10. the key used to switch between the insert and type over modes
- 12. BAR a long bar at the bottom of a keyboard used to create a blank space in text, moving to the right one space at .a time
- 13. key pressed to turn everything you type into capital letters
- 15. SPACE horizontal line spacing which leaves one blank line space between displayed or printed lines of text
- 17. a key used to give another set of commands. Control (ctrl) commands are commonly used shortcuts. For example, pressing Ctrl+S in many programs saves a document in the same fashion as selecting Save from the File menu.
Down
- 1. to leave no space between lines of text in a document
- 2. an arrangement of keys on a “board” that is attached to a computer used to input data
- 3. when pressed, moves the cursor to settings that are used to line up columns of text in a document or to move to data entry areas in programs or dialog boxes
- 7. key used to back up and erase the character or space to the left of the cursor
- 11. a key used to make capital letters and certain symbols when pressed in combination with another key
- 14. a single key or combination of keys used to save keystrokes or mouse operations
- 16. the key pressed to begin a new line in a word processor, or to signal the computer that data has been typed in and completed (also called Return Key)