I can confirm Simon's list. I also use these all the time when booted to
Windows on my early 2014 Airbook.
Heck, I couldn't live in Windows without the Windows-Key+X menu!
It's the fastest way I know to a command prompt in the Windows Power
Shell and on to Microsoft's Ubuntu bash prompt when I ne
Hi,
Fn key plus backspace gives you the delete key,
Windows key should be your left hand command key,
That is the one to the left of the space bar,
Also the start menu can be obtained by doing a CTRL & Escape,
I use these keys daily on my mac book air 2013 with windows 10 in bootcamp.
-Or
Hi sir:
no delete key here,
i pressed the fn only. but nothing happened.
any ideas?
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 5:19 PM, Pete De Vasto wrote:
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> To use the delete key, press the FN key in addition to the regular delete
> key. There’s no equivalent of the application key, as far as I can tell. You
>
To use the delete key, press the FN key in addition to the regular delete key.
There’s no equivalent of the application key, as far as I can tell. You can
press Shift+F10 and that should do the same thing.
Hope that helps,
Pete De Vasto
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 12:21 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
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