Windows Key & Symbols

Key/symbol

Explanation

Windows

PC keyboards have a Windows key that looks like a four-pane, wavy window.

Command

Apple Mac computers have a Command, with a symbol resembling a cloverleaf.

Menu

PC keyboards also have a Menu key that looks like a cursor pointing to a menu.

Esc

Esc (escape) key.

F1 - F12

What are the F1 through F12 keys?

F13 - F24

Information about the F13 through F24 keyboard keys.

Tab

Tab key.

Caps lock

Caps lock key.

Shift

Shift key.

Ctrl

Control key.

Fn

Function key.

Alt

Alternate key (PC only; Mac users have an Option key).

Spacebar

Spacebar key.

Arrows

Up, down, left, right Arrow keys.

Back Space

Back space (or Backspace) key.

Delete

Delete or Del key.

Enter

Enter key.

Prt Scrn

Print Screen key.

Scroll Lock

Scroll Lock key.

Pause

Pause key.

Break

Break key.

Insert

Insert key.

Home

Home key.

Page up

Page up or pg up key.

Page down

Page down or pg dn key.

End

End key.

Num Lock

Num Lock key.

~

Tilde.

`

Acute, back quote, grave, grave accent, left quote, open quote, or a push.

!

Exclamation mark, exclamation point, or bang.

@

Ampersat, arobase, asperand, at, or at symbol.

#

Octothorpe, number, pound, sharp, or hash.

£

Pound Sterling or Pound symbol.

Euro.

$

Dollar sign or generic currency.

¢

Cent sign.

¥

Chinese/Japenese Yuan.

§

Micro or section.

%

Percent.

°

Degree.

^

Caret or circumflex.

&

Ampersand, epershand, or and symbol.

*

Asterisk, mathematical multiplication symbol, and sometimes referred to as star.

(

Open or left parenthesis.

)

Close or right parenthesis.

-

Hyphen, minus, or dash.

_

Underscore.

+

Plus.

=

Equal.

{

Open brace, squiggly brackets, or curly bracket.

}

Close brace, squiggly brackets, or curly bracket.

[

Open bracket.

]

Closed bracket.

|

Pipe, or, or vertical bar.

\

Backslash or reverse solidus.

/

Forward slash, solidus, virgule, whack, and mathematical division symbol.

:

Colon.

;

Semicolon.

"

Quote, quotation mark, or inverted commas.

'

Apostrophe or single quote.

Less than or angle brackets.

Greater than or angle brackets.

,

Comma.

.

Period, dot or full stop.

?

Question mark.

 

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