Tab key: • Press once to move 5 spaces to the right of the cursor.
Insert key: • Press once more to replace the old text with the currently typed text. • Press once again to activate the insert mode.
Delete key: • Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Backspace key: • Deletes the character to the left of the insertion point.
Caps Lock key: • Press once to type the alphabets in uppercase. • Press once more to revert and type in lowercase.
Shift key • Press along with the alphabet key to type in uppercase if Caps Lock is OFF and in lowercase if Caps Lock is ON. • Press along with non-alphabet key to type the special character/symbol that is above the main character.
Tab key: • Press once to move 5 spaces to the right of the cursor.
Insert key: • Press once more to replace the old text with the currently typed text. • Press once again to activate the insert mode.
Delete key: • Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Backspace key: • Deletes the character to the left of the insertion point.
Caps Lock key: • Press once to type the alphabets in uppercase. • Press once more to revert and type in lowercase.
Shift key • Press along with the alphabet key to type in uppercase if Caps Lock is OFF and in lowercase if Caps Lock is ON. • Press along with non-alphabet key to type the special character/symbol that is above the main character.
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Telegram has made it easier for its users to communicate, as it has introduced a feature that allows more than 200,000 users in a group chat. However, if the users in a group chat move past 200,000, it changes into "Broadcast Group", but the feature comes with a restriction. Groups with close to 200k members can be converted to a Broadcast Group that allows unlimited members. Only admins can post in Broadcast Groups, but everyone can read along and participate in group Voice Chats," Telegram added.
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