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|colspan="2"|'''Special Functions'''
 
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|[[Image:Key_viewsource.png|right]]
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|The [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/The Laptop Experience/View Source|View Source]] key (gear) peels away the activity layer, allowing children to view the underlying source code. It is accessed in combination with the Fn key.
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|The [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/The Laptop Experience/View Source|View Source]] key (gear) peels away the activity layer, allowing children to view the underlying source code. It is accessed in combination with the Fn and space keys.
 
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|[[Image:Key_grab.jpg|right]]
 
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|The control key is the primary modifier for keyboard shortcuts on the laptops.  Note that the control key takes the place of the nominally useful caps lock key on the OLPC keyboards. The removal of caps lock was a design decision on the part of the OLPC team, however placement of the control key in its location followed naturally, since this was its original placement prior to the PS/2, and is still widely accepted among many communities.
 
|The control key is the primary modifier for keyboard shortcuts on the laptops.  Note that the control key takes the place of the nominally useful caps lock key on the OLPC keyboards. The removal of caps lock was a design decision on the part of the OLPC team, however placement of the control key in its location followed naturally, since this was its original placement prior to the PS/2, and is still widely accepted among many communities.
 
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|[[Image:Key_shift.jpg|68px|right]]
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|The shift key is used as a modifier for typing capital letters and other "upper" characters.
 
|The shift key is used as a modifier for typing capital letters and other "upper" characters.
 
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|[[Image:Key_alt.png|right]]
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|The alt key is a multipurpose modifier.
 
|The alt key is a multipurpose modifier.
 
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