shift key
Americannoun
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a typewriter key that determines whether characters are printed in upper or lower case and controls the printing of numbers and symbols.
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Computers. a key that performs the same functions as on a typewriter keyboard and also controls other functions, depending on the program.
To print a file, depress the shift key and a function key.
noun
Etymology
Origin of shift key
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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If toggling the shift key while they type out their song titles has officially become the first tiny step toward the red carpet, we’re likely to see more of it.
From Washington Post
Here's a quick keyboard shortcut I use all the time: Instead of just Ctrl + V to paste text, add in the shift key.
From Fox News
On my keyboard, if I press the shift key I cannot then type a lower-case letter.
From Literature
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In previous models, the up arrow was between the forward-slash and shift keys, making its location prone to causing all types of problems.
From The Verge
Specifically, Blades have been notorious for squeezing the up directional key to the left of the shift key.
From The Verge
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