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The Shift key on Mac is usually located in the same place as on other computers. Its functions are also the same, but can be supplemented.
Shift key on Mac: Here’s where to find it
The Shift key on a Mac looks similar to the Shift key on a Windows computer. On newer Apple keyboards, the key is marked with the symbol ⇧.
- You can find the Shift key on a Mac in the second row of keys from the bottom. It is usually the first key from the left.
- On most keyboards, you will find the Shift key above the Control or fn key.
- The key is often located on both the left and right sides of the keyboard to make it easier to use with both hands.
- On external or non-Apple keyboards, the position of the Shift key may vary slightly. However, users can usually find the same symbol on it.
- The Shift key on Mac keyboards works in the same way as the Shift key on Windows. Among other things, it is used to enter capital letters and certain special characters. It can be used in combination with the “Option” or “Command” key for special key combinations.
- In the system settings, under “Keyboard,” you can customize the function of the Shift key to suit your individual needs.