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i think this question may be about computer rather than English...

To switch between applications, you can use the ALT+TAB keys, the START+TAB keys, or the taskbar.

my question is, does the START key indicate the key with a window symbol on it? what it is called in English? it is just called START key or something else like "Win"?

thank you very much!
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Default Re: START+TAB keys

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i think this question may be about computer rather than English...

To switch between applications, you can use the ALT+TAB keys, the START+TAB keys, or the taskbar.

my question is, does the START key indicate the key with a window symbol on it? what it is called in English? it is just called START key or something else like "Win"?

thank you very much!
You are correct. The key with the Windows symbol is the Start Key.
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