What does that key do?

Yesterday I just happened to notice a key on my Dell keyboard that I have never noticed before. It is on the bottom row of keys, 3 to the right of the spacebar, immediately left of Ctrl. Has some kind of graphic with an arrow on it.

When I press in while in Word, it pops up some kind of toolbox. No big deal, I was just a little surprisedthat I could have my hands on this thing for many many hours a week for the past several years, and never notice this particular key.

How about you guys? Take a look. Any keys you have never noticed before? Or any that you have noticed, but you don’t know what they do? Go ahead - give them a try!

Brings up a popup in IE that has Undo, Paste, Delete and Select All on it. Woohoo.

I’ve got a ‘Turbo’ key below my ‘enter’ and to the right of ‘shift’. And nothing happens when I press it. What on earth could that be for?

That’s in case of tidal wave. (Don’t ever touch the Turbo key!–to paraphrase Daffy Duck)

Alternately, it’s for when you’re driving the Mach 5 in a race and Racer X is on your tail.

It’s called the menu key or something. In most versions of IE it brings up the same menu you get when you right-click the mouse.

Not just IE, but most applications. It’s one of the keys they added to keyboards when Win95 came out (the other being the windows logo key which brings up the start menu). Never quite caught on because…most people just right click if they need to right click.

Yesterday I learned what the Prt Scr/Sys Rq key does-- Print Screen, like a screen shot. Press Alt and Prt Scr and it only copies the window.

Oh… I know those keys all too well… :smiley:
I’ve pried them off of every keyboard I have that’s attached to a computer running microsoft windows. They cause various problems if you hit them in the middle of some of the video games I play. The problems range from disabling sound to crashing the game. Evil!

I knew about the menu key, and about the Windows key, but I never before noticed that for some odd reason, my keyboard has TWO Windows keys!! I never use either of them, which makes it so very weird. And since I’m in Linux, neither key does anything anyways, except beep.

beep!

I don’t use the Menu key much but I find the Windows key pretty handy.
Windows key + F = Find Dialog Box
Windows Key + M = Clears all screens to the desktop
Windows Key + R = Run Dialog Box
Windows Key + L in XP switches users.
Windows Key + Break = System Properties

Hmmm, my Powerbook has an “fn” key, bottom left corner. Apparently, it is a “modifier” key and when used in conjunction with another key does all kinds of groovy things. For instance, use it with the command key and it becomes the Windows key, magically turning my Mac into a PC! Almost. It’s there for programs like Virtual PC.

I am happy to discover this fn key. I will never use it.

Well, if you’re running Linux and using a Roadrunner connection to the Internet…

:slight_smile:

[HHGG - “Heart of Gold”]

“Please do not press this button again.”

[/HHGG-HoG]

Don’t forget windows key + E, it opens the windows explorer.

Here is one that I found by accident. Try pressing the shift key 5 times in windows.

I miss my old Commodore 64, but only because it had an Instant Delight (Inst/Del) key on it. Hubba hubba!

Well you could bind them to something if you wanted to… Of course, at current count I have 13 keys on this keyboard that do bugger all.

I think some of the new distros are assigning them to Windows-like functions. I suppose that’s useful.

I love these threads. Windows + M is now added to my repertoire, thanks Toddly.