Sagot :
Answer:
Shift key
Explanation:
Shift key ⇧ Shift is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters. There are usually two shift keys, on the left and right side of the row below the row of the home. The name of the shift key comes from the typewriter, where you have to press and hold the button to move the case stamp to change to capital letters; the shift key was first used in Remington No. 2 Type-Writer of 1878; the No. 1 model is capital only. You can use the 'shift' key to type any symbol at the top of a key. The 'capslock' key allows you to write in capital letters.
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