The functional keys on a mechanical keyboard vary depending on the keyboard type and language layout. Here are some common functional keys:
Function keys: Usually F1 to F12 keys, used to perform specific tasks, such as refreshing, printing, opening help, etc. in different applications.
Esc (Escape) key: Used to cancel the current operation or close the current window.
Tab key: Used to switch focus between windows and tables or indent in code.
Caps Lock key: Used to lock capital letter input.
Shift key: Used to input uppercase letters and symbols.
Ctrl (Control) key: Usually used with other keys to perform common operations, such as copy, paste, undo, save, etc.
Alt (Alternate) key: Used with other keys to produce special symbols or perform some shortcut key operations.
Windows key: Used to open the Windows menu, perform searches, open File Explorer, etc.
Spacebar: Used to enter spaces in text and web pages, and also to play and pause videos or audio.
Enter key: Used to submit forms or execute commands.
Backspace key: Used to delete characters or graphics in front of the cursor.
Delete key: Used to delete characters or graphics behind the cursor.
Print Screen (PrtScn) key: Used to take screenshots and copy the screen contents to the clipboard.
Scroll Lock key: Usually used to switch the cursor position in a table.
Pause/Break key: Usually used to pause ongoing operations, such as stopping a running program.
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