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The command "Ctrl + J, Tab" typically refers to the combination of keys you need to press on a keyboard.
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"Ctrl" is the "Control" key located on most keyboards, usually on the bottom left or bottom right corner. Pressing this key is often used to perform various functions or keyboard shortcuts.
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"+" indicates that you need to press multiple keys simultaneously. In this case, you need to hold down the "Ctrl" key.
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"J" represents the letter on the keyboard that you need to press while holding down the "Ctrl" key.
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"," (comma) indicates that you should release the "Ctrl" key after holding it down.
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"Tab" refers to the "Tab" key on your keyboard, typically located at the top left corner or below the "Caps Lock" key. Pressing the "Tab" key moves the cursor or selection to the next tab stop or field in a document or application.
So, when you press "Ctrl + J" together and then release the "Ctrl" key, followed by pressing the "Tab" key, it would typically perform a specific action based on the context or software you are using. The specific function can vary depending on the software you are using, so it's important to know the software's keybindings or shortcuts to understand the exact behavior of this command.