This is how you tell the computer what you want it to do. You can input information using a keyboard, mouse, or even your voice.
Input
A button on the keyboard that lets you change the letters from lowercase to uppercase (small letters to big letters) or make special symbols.
Shift
Another name for the Enter key, used in the same way to start something new or send a message.
Return
This is how the computer shows you what it has done. It can be anything from displaying words on a screen, playing sounds through speakers, or printing something on paper.
Output
A key on the keyboard that, when pressed, makes all the letters you type uppercase (big letters) until you press it again.
Caps Lock
This is the computer's way of thinking and solving problems. When you input something, the computer processes it to give you the output.
Processs
A key on the keyboard that helps you move quickly to the next spot in a document or form, or create a space in a document
Tab
A tiny piece inside the computer that helps it think and perform tasks. It's like the brain of the computer.
Computer Chip
A key that deletes the character to the left of the cursor in a document, letting you correct mistakes.
Backspace
A program on a computer that helps you do specific tasks like writing a story, drawing a picture, or playing a game.
Application
A key that tells the computer to start something new, like a new line in a document or sending a message.
Enter