Alt key Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Alt key on a IBM PC keyboard is either of two keys located next to Space Bar, used to change the function of a key pressed. The Alt key is a modifier key, it is used in the same fashion as the shift key. For example, simply pressing "A" will type the letter A, but if you hold down either alt key while pressing A, the computer will perform an "Alt-A" function, which varies from program to program.The Alt key has come to replace the Meta key of the old MIT keyboards. In their original function, both keys would set the high bit of the signal generated by the key to 1 (for example, A generates 01000001 while Alt-A generates 11000001). However, in modern software, due to the requirement of the high bit for internationalisation, Alt no longer works in such a way.
The Alt key is well known as part of the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination, which in MS-DOS and Linux is used for restarting the computer, and in Microsoft Windows XP (and 2000) brings up the task manager for aborting an irresponsive application.
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