The Model F was a series of computer keyboards produced mainly from 1981–1985 and in reduced volume until 1994 by IBM and later Lexmark. Its mechanical-key...
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membrane keyboards. IBM stopped producing the Model M keyboard in 1996. The Model M keyboard was designed to be less expensive to produce than the Model F keyboard...
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Model F may refer to: Model F keyboard, a series of computer keyboards introduced by IBM Arrow Model F, a 1930s two-seat low-wing sports aircraft Cadillac...
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each key, if so implemented. A keyboard which utilizes these abilities include the Realforce RGB. IBM's Model F keyboard is a design consisting of a buckling...
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Buckling spring (redirect from Clicky keyboard)
IBM's keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and other systems. It was used by IBM's Model F keyboards (for instance the AT keyboard), and...
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frequently updated, many keyboard layout variations have been developed. A well-known class of IBM PC keyboards is the Model M. Introduced in 1984 and...
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IBM Personal Computer XT (redirect from IBM model 5160)
motherboard models were launched, which switched to half-height drives. Submodels 268, 278 and 089 came with 101-key keyboards (essentially the IBM Model M, but...
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website "Matias keyboards". Matias. "Brand New Model F Keyboards – The Model M Predecessor: Mechanical Capacitive Buckling Spring Keyboards with NKRO". www...
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(list of models) Industrial System (list of models) PCradio (list of models) Ambra (list of models) PS/note (list of models) EduQuest (list of models) ThinkPad...
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the ISA bus, was based on the Datamaster's I/O bus. The Datamaster's Model F keyboard with its 5251-style key arrangement was also reused in the PC, albeit...
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Print Screen (section Notable keyboards)
clipboard instead. On the IBM Model F keyboard, the key is labeled PrtSc and is located under ↵ Enter. On the IBM Model M, it is located next to F12 and...
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found on laptops due to their keyboard size restrictions. It is also found on many full-sized "multimedia" keyboards as the F-Lock key. It is mainly for...
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Nannerl Notenbuch (redirect from Allegro in F for Keyboard (Mozart))
various changes on an unadorned C major triad. Allegro in F This piece, Allegro for keyboard in F, K. 1c runs to twenty-four measures (including repeats)...
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computer keyboard, mobile phone, or other computer-controlled typographic keyboard. Physical layout is the actual positioning of keys on a keyboard. Visual...
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ergonomic keyboards for computers. The oldest is the Microsoft Natural Keyboard, released in 1994, the company's first computer keyboard. The newest models are...
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IBM Personal Computer (section Model line)
to be similar to the Datamaster slots, and its keyboard design and layout became the Model F keyboard shipped with the PC, but otherwise the PC design...
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released a redesigned model of the Apple Wireless Keyboard. Like the wired Apple Keyboard, the new model is thinner than its predecessors and has an aluminum...
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used, and had arrows printed on them on the TI-99/4A computer. The Model F keyboard that came with the original IBM PC didn't have dedicated arrow keys...
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QWERTY (redirect from QWERTY Keyboard)
friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soulé. The first model constructed by Sholes used a piano-like keyboard with two rows of characters arranged alphabetically...
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versions: Model 33 ASR (Automatic Send and Receive), which has a built-in eight-hole punched tape reader and tape punch; Model 33 KSR (Keyboard Send and...
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early models, the state reverted to off at each reboot or keyboard reset, but later models retained F-Lock state across reboots. Other keyboard manufacturers...
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A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve...
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"CTK-120 - Past Models - Standard Keyboards - CASIO". arch.casio-intl.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24. "CTK-130 - Past Models - Standard Keyboards - CASIO". arch...
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IPad Pro (section Smart Keyboard and Smart Cover)
March 2020, included the A12Z chip, and was introduced alongside the Magic Keyboard for iPad. The fifth-generation iPad Pro, announced in April 2021 incorporated...
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Function key (redirect from F keys)
matrix at the left of the keyboard; this was replaced by 12 keys in 3 blocks of 4 at the top of the keyboard in the Model M ("Enhanced", 1984).[citation...
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Teletype Corporation (redirect from Keyboard send receive)
Teletype Model 28 ASR which has a keyboard, printer, tape punch and reader facilities all in one cabinet. Model 29 (1950s) The Teletype Model 29 is a six-bit...
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Dvorak Simplified Keyboard. In 1893, George Blickensderfer had developed a keyboard layout for the Blickensderfer typewriter model 5 that used the letters...
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Melodica (redirect from Keyboard Harmonica (Melodica))
alternative to breathing into the instrument. Melodica keyboards typically ascend from a low F note. Keyboards often have 32 or 37 keys, though instruments may...
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Japanese input method (redirect from Japanese keyboard)
Japanese called rōmaji (literally "Roman character"), and the other is via keyboard keys corresponding to the Japanese kana. Some systems may also work via...
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A phonetic keyboard layout is a setup in which the letters of a language correspond to the keys in the keyboard layout for another language and assumes...
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