CAPTCHA Tests
CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing [test to tell] Computers and Humans Apart.
when you're on certain Web sites, have you ever had to type in a series of letters and numbers in order to continue on? If so, that's a CAPTCHA test! The code is sometimes distorted or it will have a design behind it that makes it a little harder to read.
CAPTCHA tests are sometimes hard to solve, but they are there for our own good. They are mainly used for security, especially on Web sites that require you to enter in your personal information. See, sometimes hackers use what are called bots to attack users. The bots are generated by computers and in reality, computers are unable to solve the CAPTCHA tests. Only humans can type in the right code and continue on, so that really helps in keeping you safe.
Take a look at your keyboard to the right of the space bar and just past the Alt and Windows keys.
Press this menu key and you've replaced the right click.
From there, you can use the arrow keys to navigate through the pop up menus and the Enter key to select your choices.
Just in case, if you've hit this key accidentally or just need to get out of the pop up menu, hit the Esc key.
When I checked my laptop keyboard, I found this key in the top section of the keyboard. You may have to do some searching to find it.
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