MacBook shift key - how to find it on the keyboard
If you are only used to a Windows keyboard, the change to the MacBook keyboard may be unfamiliar at first. Many keys are in a different location. Some don't exist at all or have been replaced by other symbols. Even the shift key is not immediately recognizable at first glance.
How to find the Shift key on the MacBook keyboard
On an Apple keyboard, there aren't all the keys you find on a Windows keyboard. The arrangement of familiar functions can also vary greatly. For this reason, it may not always be immediately obvious how you type certain characters or key combinations. However, the Shift key can usually be found quickly.- The Shift key is one of the keys that match the Windows keyboard. On the MacBook, this is also indicated by an unfilled arrow pointing upwards.
- There is usually a shift key on both sides.
- Also, the Caps Lock key is located on the keyboard. If this is activated, you write all letters in capital letters and can also activate the characters on the number keys.
- You can also reach this with the shift key, but only as long as you also hold down the shift key. This is especially useful if you only want to capitalize the first letter of a word or only need a character on the number keys.
- The shift key is also often needed for various key combinations.