- A
keyboard layout is any
specific physical, visual, or
functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning ****ociations (respectively) of a computer...
- "keyzone", and the
resultant set of
zones is
called a
keymap. For example, in Fig 1, a
keymap has been
created with four
different samples. Each sample...
- Shift+AltGr. The
Danish keymap features the
following key combinations: AltGr+⇧ Shift+Q → Ω AltGr+O → œ AltGr+M → µ The
Italian keymap includes,
among other...
-
Windows key in the
Windows operating system. In
cases where a Unix
keymap and a
Windows keymap coincide, such as
during the
deployment of a
Virtual Machine...
- the
Dvorak keymap on the
Workbench disk.
Versions 2.x came with the
keymaps available on the "Extras" disk. In 3.0 and 3.1 systems, the
keymaps were on the...
- key) and
labeled with a
large up-arrow. Most
Linux distributions include a
keymap for
German in
Germany that
extends the T1
layout with a set of characters...
-
information —
connection setup,
large window properties, font metrics,
keymaps and so on — and
compressed data
transmission over the
network link. LBX...
- Quarterman,
Revised edition, ©1976, ISBN 0-88000-086-4, p.239 "Whitehorse
Keymap".
Whitehorse Topography and Zoning.
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-02...
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Remarketing Apple Adjustable Keyboard TidBITS article Apple Adjustable Keyboard keymap diagrams Apple Adjustable Keyboard photos Apple Sued For
Ergonomic Keyboard...
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class of
functions include routines for
constructing and mani****ting
keymaps, an
interactive line-editing facility, and both low- and high-level screen/terminal...