The usefulness of the PGUP, PGDN, and INS keys

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SangokuSSJ4 Posted messages 480 Status Member -
Hello,
I would like to know the purpose of the PGUP, PGDN, and INS keys on the keyboard,
as well as the shortcut to enable typing.

Configuration: Windows Vista / Internet Explorer 7.0

1 answer

SangokuSSJ4 Posted messages 480 Status Member 47
 
- PGUP and PGDN mean page up and page down. When you read a Word or PDF document, these buttons allow you to navigate between pages. Go to the next or previous page.

- INS stands for Insert. This button allows you to choose between "inserting text" or "replacing the following text". Try it out in Word, for example, write some text, then go back to the middle of the sentence. Type something, it will push the following text. Now press INS and type text again. This will replace what follows with what you are writing. :)

- I'm not sure what the shortcut for "establishing typing" is, so I can't help you with that.
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