Guide: How to Use the 'F' Keys on Your Keyboard!
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you ever wondered what those twelve, mysterious 'F' keys at the top of
your computer keyboard do? Most of us ignore them but they actually
have a number of uses that can help you enjoy a quicker and more
efficient computer experience. Known more properly as the 'Function
Keys', some are more useful than others and many of them have different
functions depending on the programs you are using. Our simple guide
gives you all the information you need about the uses of the 'F' keys so
that they are a mystery no more! |
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- Nearly every program uses
F1 as a Help Key. So if you are on the internet for example and press
F1, your browser will automatically bring up a help page. If you are in
Microsoft Word and press F1 you will be taken to the extensive help
section.
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- On your Windows Desktop,
pressing F2 allows you to quickly rename a file or folder. So if you
want to give a more specific name to your 'Photos' folder for example,
click on it once using your mouse (not twice as that will open the
folder), then press F2. The name of the folder will be highlighted so
you can type over it.
- If you are in Microsoft
Word, press F2 along with the 'ALT' and 'CTRL' keys on your keyboard to
open a new document quickly and easily.
- Also in Microsoft Word, CTRL + F2 opens the 'Print Preview Screen' to give fast access to your printer options.
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- F3 opens a 'search' feature
in nearly all programs including Windows, Google Chrome and Internet
Explorer. This search feature helps you find a key word in a text
easily so you can move straight to the section of a document or web page
that you need to see.
- In Microsoft Word, press SHIFT + F3 to change the first letter of a word to Upper Case. Press it again to make the entire word UPPER CASE. Press it a third time to return the word to its original lower case.
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- If you are using Internet Explorer, pressing F4 will open the address bar so that you can quickly type in a new web address.
- If you are in Microsoft Word, press F4 to repeat your last action.
- Press ALT + F4 together to close the program you are using, such as your internet browser, Microsoft Word or your Photos Folder.
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- If you are browsing the internet, press F5 to refresh or reload the page you are looking at.
- If you are using Microsoft
Word, this opens the useful 'Find and Replace' function. This allows you
to automatically replace one word with another throughout a text
without having to go through each one-by-one.
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- F6 will move your cursor to
the address bar in nearly all Internet Browsers including Internet
Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. This allows to type in a
new web address and move to another web page efficiently and quickly.
- In Microsoft Word, press
CTRL + SHIFT + F6 together to open a new document while keeping the
document you are currently working on in a separate window.
- On your laptop, pressing F6 can reduce your volume (this works on many laptops, but not all laptops).
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- This key is not used by
most internet browsers, but in Microsoft Word and other programs it will
bring up your Spell Checker and Grammar Checker.
- Press SHIFT + F7 in
Microsoft Word to run a thesaurus on a word you have highlighted so you
can check for a word which has a similar meaning.
- On your laptop, pressing F7 can increase your volume (this works on many laptops, but not on all laptops).
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- This key's main use is to
access Safe Mode when your computer is starting up. Safe Mode is used
when you have a problem with your PC, allowing you to open it with a
limited program. We recommend you seek help with using safe mode unless
you are experienced with fixing computer problems.
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- Pressing F9 has no function in internet browsers but it will refresh your document in Microsoft Word.
- If you use Microsoft
Outlook as your email inbox, pressing F9 will immediately trigger an
email you have sent, without the usual time delay.
- On your laptop, pressing F9 can reduce your screen's brightness (this works on many laptops, but not all laptops).
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- Press F10 to activate the
menu bar in your internet browser or program like Microsoft Word. In
newer versions of Microsoft Word, this also brings up a display of some
handy shortcuts to menu options such as 'File' and 'Edit'.
- Press SHIFT + F10 as an
alternative to right clicking your mouse on a file or internet link. On
your internet browser, this brings up a series of easily clickable
options, such as 'reload' and 'go back to previous web page'.
- On your laptop, pressing F10 can increase your screen's brightness (this works on many laptops, but not all laptops).
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- Press F11 to enter and exit full screen mode on your Internet Browser. Really useful if you are watching a video!
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- Press F12 to open the 'Save As' option when using Microsoft Word.
- Press CTRL and F12 together to open a new document when using Microsoft Word.
- Press SHIFT and F12 together to automatically save a document in Microsoft Word.
- Press CTRL + SHIFT + F12 together to immediately print a document in Microsoft Word.
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