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keyboard control keys - traducción al árabe

TECHNOLOGY OF KEYBOARDS
Keyboard plaque; Cordless keyboard; Alphanumeric keyboards; Internet keyboard; Keyboard dust bag; Keyswitch (keyboard); List of symbols on a keyboard; Computer keyboard keys; Keyboard keys; Keyboard key; Computer keyboard key; USB Keyboard; Multimedia keyboard; Specialty Keyboards; Photoshop keyboards; Alphanumeric keyboard; Flexible keyboard; Keyboard illumination; Gaming keyboard; Alphanumeric Keyboard; OmniKey keyboard; Omnikey keyboard; Unicode Keyboard Layout Editor; Metal keyboard; Buckling-spring keyboard; Alternative text-input method; Alternative text input method; Keyboard (typing); Roll-up keyboard; Mechanical keyboard; Dome-switch keyboard; Scissor switch; USB computer keyboard; USB keyboard; Mechanical keyboards; Backlit keyboard; Scissor-switch; Keyboard buttons; Optical keyboard technology; Capacitive keyboard; Rubber-dome keyboard; Rubber dome keyboard
  • Atari 400 keyboard
  • Snapshot of switch bounce on an [[oscilloscope]]. The switch bounces between on and off several times before settling.
  • 4118611}}, issued to IBM in 1978
  • Two Cherry MX Mechanical Keyboard Switches (Clicky on the left and a disassembled tactile on the right)
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  • Most keyboards are rigid, but this keyboard is flexible.
  •  Keyboard construction, in four layers, of a typical notebook computer keyboard
  • Dome switches mesh with keys (keyboard is upside down in this image)
  • On-screen keyboard controlled with the mouse can be used by users with limited mobility
  • Royal Kludge RK68 65% Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard
  • Scissor switch mechanism
  • Topre Electric Capacitive Switch mechanism

keyboard control keys      
مفاتيح التحكم بلوحة المفاتيح
hot Key         
  • Macintosh Finder]] menus with keyboard shortcuts specified in the right column
  • Visual chart of the default key assignments for the video game ''[[Vega Strike]]''. These bindings can be reconfigured by editing the relevant [[XML]] file in a text editor.
  • Shift}} key to be held down.
SPECIAL COMPUTER KEYSTROKE THAT TRIGGERS A COMMAND
Hotkey; Hot key; Keyboard mnemonic; Hot keys; Shortcut keys; Keyboard shortcuts; Hot Key; Hotkeys; Key-bindings; Key binding; Shortcut key; Keybinding; Keystroke combination; Kestroke combination; Command binding; Control-Alt-Backspace; Keybindings; Key bindings; Key combination; Computer typing shortcuts; Keyboard binding; Keystroke shortcuts; Accelerating keys; Accelerating key; Key shortcut
مفتاح ساخن .
enhanced Keyboard         
  • Keycap in a French Model M
  • The square aluminium badge on a 1390131 series keyboard compared to other variants
SERIES OF COMPUTER KEYBOARDS
IBM Model M; Model M; IBM Model M keyboard; IBM Model M Keyboard; Model M Keyboard; Clickyclack keyboard; Clicketyclack keyboard; Clickety-clack keyboard; Clicky-clack keyboard; Enhanced Keyboard; IBM Model M13; IBM Enhanced Keyboard
لوحة مفاتيح مُحسنة

Definición

chiclet keyboard
<hardware, abuse> A keyboard with a small, flat rectangular or lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys that look like pieces of Chiclets chewing gum. Used especially to describe the original IBM PCjr keyboard. Vendors unanimously liked these because they were cheap, and a lot of early portable and laptop computers were launched with them. Customers rejected the idea with almost equal unanimity, and chiclets are not often seen on anything larger than a digital watch any more. [Jargon File] (1997-05-16)

Wikipedia

Keyboard technology

The technology of computer keyboards includes many elements. Among the more important of these is the switch technology that they use. Computer alphanumeric keyboards typically have 80 to 110 durable switches, generally one for each key. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that a key has been pressed) and pre-travel (the distance needed to push the key to enter a character reliably). Virtual keyboards on touch screens have no physical switches and provide audio and haptic feedback instead. Some newer keyboard models use hybrids of various technologies to achieve greater cost savings or better ergonomics.

The modern keyboard also includes a control processor and indicator lights to provide feedback to the user (and to the central processor) about what state the keyboard is in. Plug and play technology means that its "out of the box" layout can be notified to the system, making the keyboard immediately ready to use without need for further configuration, unless the user so desires.