right above the shift key, go to the complete upper left hand corner (on mine it's the eject button) then go directly down, first you'll reach delete, then \, then return!! :D
The 'Return ' key is the same as the 'Enter' key. It is to the right of the main alphabetic keys and usually larger and of a strange shape.
The term 'Return' is used in the context of 'word processing', this key replaced the carriage return of an old typewriter. When used, it finishes that tine of text and returns the input to the next line down and to the left of the page.
Not everyone wants to use a word processor, so the same key is used for data entry. The same key when used in other applications, usually finishes that process and gets ready for the next data entry.
Carriage Return, and Enter key.
Return the key to the front desk is the preferred construction, since that is where the key came from. The other construction requires an unspoken indirect object: Return the key (to the innkeeper ) at the front desk.
return key
The return key is, in fact, the enter key.
The "Return" key is the "Enter" key. It is usually the largest key on the right of the letter keys on the keyboard.
With columns already on, use Ctrl-Shift-Return. So hold the Ctrl key and the Shift key together and then press the Return key or the Enter key.
What is in a key
The carriage return refers to a key on a typewriter. The carriage return key returns a typer to the beginning of a line of text and goes to the next line. When a typer reaches the end of a line of text on the paper, they would hit the carriage return key to advance to the next line.
They are the same thing, same button
The return key.
No it doesn't. Blockland is the one that needs the key. You have to buy it to get the key.
The option key is a modifier key (ALT) present on Apple Keyboard