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  • 11Tab key — on a standard Windows keyboard (on upper left) Tab key (abbreviation of tabulator key[1] or tabular key[2]) on a keyboard is used to advance the cursor to th …

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  • 12Home key — Home keys can also refer to home row in typing.The home key is a key commonly found on computer keyboards. The key works the opposite to the end key. Microsoft WindowsIn modern Microsoft Windows text editing applications, it is primarily used to… …

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  • 13End key — The end key is a key commonly found on computer keyboards. This key performs the opposite effect of the home key.Microsoft WindowsIn modern Microsoft Windows text editing applications, it is primarily used to put the cursor at the end of the line …

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  • 14Spinning wait cursor — The spinning wait cursor is a cursor in Apple s Mac OS X that indicates an application is not responding to system events. It is similar to the not responding status in the Microsoft Windows task manager.The Apple Human Interface Guidelines… …

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  • 15AS/400 Control Language — Infobox programming language name = AS/400 Control Language paradigm = imperative year = designer = IBM developer = IBM latest release version = latest release date = latest test version = latest test date = typing = implementations = dialects =… …

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  • 16Function key — A function key is a key on a computer or terminal keyboard which can be programmed so as to cause an operating system command interpreter or application program to perform certain actions. On some keyboards/computers, function keys may have… …

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  • 17Delete key — Not to be confused with delete character. The delete key (Delete or …

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  • 18Shift key — The shift key is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate upper characters. There are typically two shift keys, on the left and right sides of the row below the home row. The shift key s name originated from… …

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  • 19Data control language — A data control language (DCL) is a syntax similar to a computer programming language used to control access to data stored in a database. In particular, it is a component of Structured Query Language (SQL). Examples of DCL commands include: GRANT …

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  • 20Unique key — In relational database design, a unique key can uniquely identify each row in a table, and is closely related to the Superkey concept. A unique key comprises a single column or a set of columns. No two distinct rows in a table can have the same… …

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