When you are using a calculator program, you can use it to execute the equal to command (that is, it acts as the = button on the keyboard). Its functions include ending an entry, beginning the desired process, and an alternative to clicking the OK button when you need to execute your current operations. In most cases, it can call use a command line, a window form, or a dialog box to carry out its default functions. The Enter key is the innovation of a computer. This still functions in modern computer word processing to insert a paragraph break. These two functions are combined into a single key: the return key on the keyboard. The other one is line feed, and you can use it to advance the paper one line downward. One is carriage return, which means you can reset the carriage to the beginning of the line of the text you are typing. Originally, the return key comes from two typewriter functions. At times, there two keys are merged into one button on the keyboard. Why is that? Because these two keys have overlapping and distinct functions as per which operating system you are using. Only set when viewed our "Reviews" page.In the computing field, the return key and the Enter key on the keyboard are two closely related keys.
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Rectangular enter key US English Armenian (Western) Azeri Bengali Burmese Cherokee (Nation) Chinese (Taiwanese) Colemak (rectangular enter) Dvorak (rectangular enter) Gujarati Hindi (Devanagari) Kannada Khmer Korean Kurdish (Sorani) Malay (Jawi) Malayalam Nepali Oriya Pashto Punjabi (Gurmukhi) Sinhala Tamil Telugu Thai Tibetan Uyghur Uzbek 7-shaped enter key US International UK English Arabic Belgian Bosnian Bulgarian Colemak (7-shaped enter) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Dvorak (7-shaped enter) Estonian Finnish French French BEPO French Canadian Georgian German Greek Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Inuktitut (Nunavut) Italian Kazakh Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Maltese Northern Sami Norwegian Persian (Farsi) Polish Polish Pro Portuguese Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT2) Romanian Russian Russian (Phonetic) Serbian Serbian (Latin) Slovak Slovene Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Swedish Swiss Turkish F Turkish Q Ukrainian Urdu Vietnamese Japanese enter key Japanese All details (like key shapes, spacebar size, etc.) will be adjustedĮxactly to your MacBook/Apple Keyboard model. These are example layouts using standardized MacBook keyboard. MacBook Pro Retina 15" (late 2012 - mid 2015)
MacBook Pro Retina 13" (late 2012 - mid 2015) MacBook Pro 13" (late 2016+ with TouchBar) MacBook Pro 15" (late 2016+ with TouchBar)
MacBook Pro 13" (late 2016+ without TouchBar) MacBook Pro 16" (late 2019+ with TouchBar)Īpple Magic Keyboard with numpad (late 2015+) Using your model number find your model name in the table below: Model number Turn your MacBook or Apple keyboard upside down and in text starting with "Designed by." find "Model".