The Escape (Esc) key, which is used to cancel the current operation or exit a program. It is one of the most frequently used keys in computing.
The Print Screen (PrtSc) key, which captures a screenshot of the entire screen and copies it to the clipboard. This key is useful for troubleshooting and documentation purposes.
The Scroll Lock key, which toggles the scroll lock function on some keyboards, allowing users to scroll through text without moving the cursor.
The Pause/Break key, which is used to pause or break the current operation. It is often used in conjunction with other keys to perform specific tasks.
The Num Lock key, which toggles the numeric keypad between number entry mode and directional arrow mode. This key is essential for users who rely on the numeric keypad for input.
The Caps Lock key, which toggles the capital letter mode, causing all subsequent key presses to be in uppercase. This key is useful for entering text in all caps.
The Insert key, which toggles the insert mode in text editors, allowing users to insert text at the cursor position without overwriting existing text.
The Delete key, which deletes the character to the right of the cursor in text editors or the selected item in other applications.
The Home key, which moves the cursor to the beginning of a line or document. The End key, which moves the cursor to the end of a line or document.