To type an item of information into a field in a database. (DB, Gr. 5) ESC key: Key on a keyboard that is used to "move around" with a program. (Kybdy, Gr. 1)
To key new or changed employee record values on a screen.
The key immediately right of the apostrophe key. Also called the Return key and the Carriage Return. A similar key is at the lower right corner of the keyboard.
A key on the keyboard that, when pressed, instructs the computer to do something with the data just typed in. In word processing applications, the Enter key is analogous with the ‘return’ key on a typewriter.
Definition: Use this verb to describe the following: To input data into a text box or field by using a combination of typing from the keyboard, and then either pressing a key or clicking on a button. To either: Type data in a text box, or field. Click on a button and select a value from a predefined list of values Usage: Normal text rules. Example 1: The following example describes a File text box with a Browse button beside it where you can either type the name or click Browse to select a name: Enter a name for the output file in the File text box. Example 2: Click on the calculator buttons to enter numbers and mathematical functions. Note: Where possible, use specify instead of enter.
The ENTER key on your keyboard. Almost all commands used on a network should be followed by ENTER. Also called return, CR, or carriage return.
To input by using keystrokes; a keyboard key also known as the Return key.
The Enter key is used in several ways. In word processing, it acts like the Return key on a typewriter by starting a new line. It is also used in place of a mouse click with buttons and drop-down menus.
pressing the ENTER or RETURN key after typing a command or information on the screen
(1.) To send information to the computer by pressing the Enter key. (2.) To place a message on the line to be transmitted from a terminal to the computer.
the process of typing data and pressing the ENTER key in order to enter the data into the system
the Enter key is used to end a line of text or submit data. It is synonymous with the Return key, and is often marked with a bent arrow on the keyboard.
A key on the numeric keypad that usually has the same function as Return; that is, it confirms a choice or tells a program you're ready to proceed.