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On the [[Keyboard layout#QWERTY|US layout]] and similar [[keyboard layout]]s, characters that typically require the use of the Shift key include the [[bracket|parentheses]], the [[question mark]], the [[exclamation point]], and the [[colon (punctuation)|colon]]. | On the [[Keyboard layout#QWERTY|US layout]] and similar [[keyboard layout]]s, characters that typically require the use of the Shift key include the [[bracket|parentheses]], the [[question mark]], the [[exclamation point]], and the [[colon (punctuation)|colon]]. | ||
When the [[Caps Lock]] key is engaged, the Shift key may be used to type [[lowercase letters]] on many [[operating system]]s, though not on [[macOS]] or on | When the [[Caps Lock]] key is engaged, the Shift key may be used to type [[lowercase letters]] on many [[operating system]]s, though not on [[macOS]] or on Windows keyboard layouts that have the [[SGCAPS]] feature. | ||
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==Uses on computer keyboards== | ==Uses on computer keyboards== | ||
On [[computer keyboard]]s, as opposed to [[typewriter keyboard]]s, the | On [[computer keyboard]]s, as opposed to [[typewriter keyboard]]s, the {{keypress|shift}} key can have many more uses: | ||
* It is sometimes used to modify the [[function key]]s. Modern [[Microsoft Windows]] keyboards typically have only 12 function keys; Shift | * It is sometimes used to modify the [[function key]]s. Modern [[Microsoft Windows]] keyboards typically have only 12 function keys; {{keypress|Shift|F1}} must be used to type {{keypress|F13}}, {{keypress|Shift|F2}} for {{keypress|F14}}, etc.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* It can modify various [[control key|control]] and [[alt key]]s. For example, if Alt | * It can modify various [[control key|control]] and [[alt key]]s. For example, if {{keypress|Alt|Tab}} is used to cycle through open [[window (computing)|window]]s, {{keypress|Shift|Alt|Tab}} cycles in the reverse order, and using {{keypress|Ctrl|Shift|S}} could open a "Save as…" dialogue allowing to choose a new file name and directory instead of overwriting the current file.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* In most graphical systems using a mouse and keyboard, the | * In most graphical systems using a mouse and keyboard, the {{keypress|shift}} key can be used to select a range. For example, if a file is selected in a list, Shift-clicking on a file further down the list will select the files clicked on plus the ones in between. Similarly, when editing text a Shift-click will select the text between the click point and the text cursor.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* The Shift key can be used in conjunction with the arrow keys to select text.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | * The Shift key can be used in conjunction with the arrow keys to select text.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* Holding Shift while drawing with the mouse in graphics programs generally confines the shape to a straight line, usually vertically or horizontally, or to draw squares and circles using the rectangle and ellipse tools, respectively.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | * Holding Shift while drawing with the mouse in graphics programs generally confines the shape to a straight line, usually vertically or horizontally, or to draw squares and circles using the rectangle and ellipse tools, respectively.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* The Shift key can also be used to modify the [[computer mouse|mouse]] behavior on a computer. For example, holding Shift while clicking on a [[hyperlink|link]] in a [[web browser]] might cause the page to open in a new window, or to be downloaded.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | * The Shift key can also be used to modify the [[computer mouse|mouse]] behavior on a computer. For example, holding Shift while clicking on a [[hyperlink|link]] in a [[web browser]] might cause the page to open in a new window, or to be downloaded.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* In some web browsers, holding | * In some web browsers, holding {{keypress|shift}} while scrolling will scan through previously viewed web pages.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* In mostly Pinyin Input Method, | * In mostly Pinyin Input Method, {{keypress|shift}} key usually use to switch between Chinese and lowercase English.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* In older versions of macOS (10.12 Sierra and below), holding {{keypress|shift}} while performing certain actions, such as minimising a window or enabling/disabling [[Dashboard (Mac OS)|Dashboard]] or [[Mission Control (macOS)|Mission Control]], makes the animation occur in slow motion. For some animations, holding {{keypress|Control}} will make the animation move just slightly slower, and holding {{keypress|Control|Shift}} will result in an extremely slow-motion animation.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | * In older versions of macOS (10.12 Sierra and below), holding {{keypress|shift}} while performing certain actions, such as minimising a window or enabling/disabling [[Dashboard (Mac OS)|Dashboard]] or [[Mission Control (macOS)|Mission Control]], makes the animation occur in slow motion. For some animations, holding {{keypress|Control}} will make the animation move just slightly slower, and holding {{keypress|Control|Shift}} will result in an extremely slow-motion animation.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
* Pressing either Shift key when the screen is blank or the computer is asleep will wake the computer.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | * Pressing either Shift key when the screen is blank or the computer is asleep will wake the computer.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
Latest revision as of 19:30, 25 June 2025
The Shift key Template:Keypress 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 the typewriter, where one had to press and hold the button to shift up the case stamp to change to capital letters; the Shift key was first used in the Remington No. 2 Type-Writer of 1878; the No. 1 model was capital-only.[1][2] On the US layout and similar keyboard layouts, characters that typically require the use of the Shift key include the parentheses, the question mark, the exclamation point, and the colon.
When the Caps Lock key is engaged, the Shift key may be used to type lowercase letters on many operating systems, though not on macOS or on Windows keyboard layouts that have the SGCAPS feature.
Labeling
The keyboard symbol for the Shift key (which is called Level 2 Select key in the international standard series ISO/IEC 9995) is given in ISO/IEC 9995-7 as symbol 1, and in ISO 7000 “Graphical symbols for use on equipment” as a directional variant of the symbol ISO-7000-251. In Unicode 6.1, the character approximating this symbol best is U+21E7 <templatestyles src="smallcaps/styles.css"/>upwards white arrow (⇧).[3] This symbol is commonly used to denote the Shift key on modern keyboards (especially on non-US layouts and on the Apple Keyboard), sometimes in combination with the word "Shift" or its translation in the local language. This symbol also is used in texts to denote the Shift key.
Uses on computer keyboards
On computer keyboards, as opposed to typewriter keyboards, the Template:Keypress key can have many more uses:
- It is sometimes used to modify the function keys. Modern Microsoft Windows keyboards typically have only 12 function keys; Template:Keypress must be used to type Template:Keypress, Template:Keypress for Template:Keypress, etc.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- It can modify various control and alt keys. For example, if Template:Keypress is used to cycle through open windows, Template:Keypress cycles in the reverse order, and using Template:Keypress could open a "Save as…" dialogue allowing to choose a new file name and directory instead of overwriting the current file.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- In most graphical systems using a mouse and keyboard, the Template:Keypress key can be used to select a range. For example, if a file is selected in a list, Shift-clicking on a file further down the list will select the files clicked on plus the ones in between. Similarly, when editing text a Shift-click will select the text between the click point and the text cursor.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- The Shift key can be used in conjunction with the arrow keys to select text.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Holding Shift while drawing with the mouse in graphics programs generally confines the shape to a straight line, usually vertically or horizontally, or to draw squares and circles using the rectangle and ellipse tools, respectively.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- The Shift key can also be used to modify the mouse behavior on a computer. For example, holding Shift while clicking on a link in a web browser might cause the page to open in a new window, or to be downloaded.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- In some web browsers, holding Template:Keypress while scrolling will scan through previously viewed web pages.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- In mostly Pinyin Input Method, Template:Keypress key usually use to switch between Chinese and lowercase English.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- In older versions of macOS (10.12 Sierra and below), holding Template:Keypress while performing certain actions, such as minimising a window or enabling/disabling Dashboard or Mission Control, makes the animation occur in slow motion. For some animations, holding Template:Keypress will make the animation move just slightly slower, and holding Template:Keypress will result in an extremely slow-motion animation.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Pressing either Shift key when the screen is blank or the computer is asleep will wake the computer.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
On some keyboards, if both Shift keys are held down simultaneously only some letters can be typed. For example, on the Dell keyboard Model RT7D20 only 16 letters can be typed. This phenomenon is known as "masking" and is a fundamental limitation of the way the keyboard electronics are designed.[4]
Windows specific
The following is a list of actions involving the Shift key for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
| Actions | Result | Windows versions |
|---|---|---|
| Press Template:Keypress | Opens the Windows Task Manager. | 3.1+ |
| Hold Template:Keypress + click Restart | Reboots Windows only and not the entire system. | 95, 98, ME |
| Hold Template:Keypress + insert CD | Holding Shift while inserting a compact disc in a Microsoft Windows computer will bypass the autorun feature. This ability has been used to circumvent the MediaMax CD-3 CD copy protection system. | 95+ |
| Hold Template:Keypress + click close button | In Windows Explorer, closes the current folder and all parent folders. | 95+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | In Windows Explorer, if pressed with objects selected, such as files and folders, this will bypass the Recycle Bin and delete the selected objects permanently. Alternatively, holding Shift and selecting the Delete option in the context menu of the selected objects will achieve this. Retrieving deleted objects after this is only possible using recovery software. | 95+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | Focuses on the previous object in the objects that are focusable in many Windows applications, such as the previous form control on a form in Internet Explorer. | 3.1+ |
| Press Template:Keypress 5 times | Toggles StickyKeys on and off. | 95+ |
| Hold the right Template:Keypress for 8 seconds | Toggles FilterKeys on and off. | 95+ |
| Press both Template:Keypress keys | Deactivates StickyKeys if it is activated. | 95+ |
| Press left Template:Keypress + left Template:Keypress + Template:Keypress | Toggles MouseKeys on and off. | 95+ |
| Press left Template:Keypress + left Template:Keypress + Template:Keypress | Toggles High Contrast on and off. | 95+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | Highlights the last task in the task bar. Continue to cycle through the taskbar with the arrow keys, Template:Keypress (forward), Template:Keypress (reverse), or alphanumeric keys (highlights the task that begins with the alphanumeric character that is pressed). Press Template:Keypress or Template:Keypress to open the task. | 95+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | Displays a list of the tasks in the task bar for as long as the Template:Keypress is held down. Selects the last task in the list. Continue to cycle through the list by pressing Template:Keypress. Release Template:Keypress to open the selected task. | 3.1+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | Selects the previous tabbed window in any Windows applications is that use the tabbed window control. | 3.1+ |
| Press Template:Keypress | Opens Snip & Sketch | 10 |
See also
References
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