Command key - traducción al Inglés
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Command key - traducción al Inglés

COMPUTER KEY
Apple key; Command Key; Apple Key; Cmd key; %u2318; U+2318; Open apple; Open apple key; Open-apple key; Open-apple; Open-Apple; Open Apple; Beanie key; Windows key (Apple)
  • A [[Bowen knot]]
  • Swedish road sign no. H22

Command key         
Command toets, sneltoets op een Macintosh waarmee bepaalde commando's uit de menu's uit te voeren zijn
major key         
  • ii-V<sup>7</sup>-I progression]] in C [[File:Ii-V-I turnaround in C.mid]]
TONIC NOTE AND CHORD OF A MUSICAL PIECE
Major key; Key (Music); Musical key; Major Key; Key of D; Musical keys; Key coloration; Key relationship; Musical Key; Music key; Minor-key; Minor–key; Major-key; Key of E
major-ladder
function key         
  • [[Flexowriter]] keyboard (1968) with 13 function keys on the right
  • [[HP 9830A]] (1972) with 5×2 grid of 10 function keys at top left
KEY ON A COMPUTER OR TERMINAL KEYBOARD
Function Keys; F keys; F1 key; Fkey; Function keys; Function key 1; F2 Key; F3 Key; F4 Key; F5 Key; F6 Key; F1 button; PF keys; F7 key; F8 key; F9 key; F10 key; F11 key; F12 key; FKEYS
functionele toets (een speciale toets gemarkeerd met de letter F en een cijfer bedoeld voor speciale opdrachten omschreven door het programma)

Definición

command key

Wikipedia

Command key

The Command key (sometimes abbreviated as Cmd key), , formerly also known as the Apple key or open Apple key, is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards. The Command key's purpose is to allow the user to enter keyboard commands in applications and in the system. An "extended" Macintosh keyboard—the most common type—has two command keys, one on each side of the space bar; some compact keyboards have one only on the left.

The symbol (the "looped square") was chosen by Susan Kare after Steve Jobs decided that the use of the Apple logo in the menu system (where the keyboard shortcuts are displayed) would be an over-use of the logo. Apple's adaptation of the symbol—encoded in Unicode at U+2318—was derived in part from its use in Nordic countries as an indicator of cultural locations and places of interest. The symbol is known by various other names, including "Saint John's Arms" and "Bowen knot".