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  2. Backspace - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backspace

    An early typewriter with a backspacer[sic] key.(Blickensderfer Model 7)Although the term "backspace" is the traditional name of the key which steps the carriage back and/or [note 3] deletes the previous character, typically to the left of the cursor, the actual key may be labeled in a variety of ways, for example delete, [1] erase, [note 4] or with a left pointing arrow. [3]

  3. Alt key - Wikipedia

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    Alt key. The Alt key Alt (pronounced / ɔːlt / AWLT or / ʌlt / ULT) on a computer keyboard is used to change (alternate) the function of other pressed keys. Thus, the Alt key is a modifier key, used in a similar fashion to the Shift key. For example, simply pressing A will type the letter 'a', but holding down the Alt key while pressing A ...

  4. Auto clicker - Wikipedia

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    An auto clicker is a type of software or macro that can be used to automate the clicking of a mouse on a computer screen element. [1] Some clickers can be triggered to repeat recorded input. Auto clickers can be as simple as a program that simulates mouse clicking. This type of auto clicker is fairly generic and will often work alongside any ...

  5. Chrome extension restores the backspace key to its former glory

    www.engadget.com/2016-08-17-chrome-go-back-with...

    Consider this recent Chrome kerfuffle: some users were recently shocked to discover that, upon updating Chrome, they could no longer tap the backspace key to go back a page. Mild panic, and lots ...

  6. Google will stop you hitting backspace in Chrome by mistake

    www.engadget.com/2016-05-20-google-tests-killing...

    On a Chrome Code Reviews page, Google explains that 0.04 percent of page views are currently triggered by going back with the backspace button. In addition, 0.005 percent of page views are from ...

  7. Log into most any Linux system by hitting backspace 28 times

    www.engadget.com/2015-12-18-log-into-most-any...

    Security researchers have discovered a ludicrously simple way to hack into a number of Linux distributions: Just tap the backspace key 28 times in a row. A team from the Cybersecurity Group at ...

  8. Shift key - Wikipedia

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    95+. Hold ⇧ Shift + click close button. In Windows Explorer, closes the current folder and all parent folders. 95+. Press ⇧ Shift + Delete. In Windows Explorer, if pressed with objects selected, such as files and folders, this will bypass the Recycle Bin and delete the selected objects permanently. Alternatively, holding Shift and selecting ...

  9. Happy Hacking Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Hacking Keyboard (HHKB) is a small computer keyboard produced by PFU Limited of Japan, codeveloped with Japanese computer scientist and pioneer Eiiti Wada. [ 1] Its reduction of keys from the common 104-key layout down to 60 keys in the professional series is the basis for it having smaller overall proportions, yet full-sized keys.