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keyboard
{i} klavye

Esperantoca cümleleri uygun bir klavye olmadan yazmak kolay değildir. - It isn't easy to write sentences in Esperanto without the proper keyboard.

Benim ekranda yazdığım kelimeleri görebilirsin, ama benim klavye üzerine döktüğüm gözyaşlarını göremezsin. - You see the words that I typed on the screen, but you don't see the tears that I shed over the keyboard.

keyboard
tuş

Tom bilgisayar klavyesindeki bir tuşa bastı. - Tom pressed a key on the computer keyboard.

Senin tuş takımının yer değiştirmesi gerekir. - Your keyboard needs replacing.

keyboard
klavyeyi
keyboard
girmek
keyboard
(isim) klavye
keyboard
klavyeyle gir
keyboard
data girmek
Englisch - Englisch
The act of typing at a keyboard (with or without a mouse or other pointing device)
typing at a keyboard (with or without a mouse or other pointing device)
Keyboarding is the activity of typing information into a computer or word processor
keyboard
To type on a computer keyboard

Keyboarding is the part of this job I hate the most.

keyboard
A component of many instruments including the piano, organ, and harpsichord consisting of usually black and white keys that cause different tones to be produced when struck
keyboard
A set of keys used to operate a typewriter, computer etc
keyboard
holder consisting of an arrangement of hooks on which keys or locks can be hung device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like
keyboard
The most important part of a computer Resembling a typewriter, the keyboard is used for entering errors into a computer
keyboard
A peripheral device consisting of alphanumerics, punctuation marks, and other special function keys that are mechanically arranged to allow the entry of data, commands, and other information into the system
keyboard
A device with keys of a musical keyboard, used to control electronic sound-producing devices which may be built into or separate from the keyboard device
keyboard
Similar to a typewriter, contains the letters for typing text, and keys that give the computer its commands
keyboard
device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like
keyboard
The typewriter-like set of keys used to input data and control commands to the computer Most keyboards use a QWERTY layout, and may also have a calculator-like numerica keypad off to one side, as well as a set of cursor-movement keys
keyboard
The set of typewriter-like keys that enables you to enter data into a computer Computer keyboards are similar to electric-typewriter keyboards but contain additional keys
keyboard
1) Any musical instrument controlled by pressing a key 2) The part of the computer that has the keys
keyboard
Input device for entering text and numbers into a computer
keyboard
The keyboard of a piano or organ is the set of black and white keys that you press in order to play it. Tanya's hands rippled over the keyboard
keyboard
n An input device used heavily by computer professionals and optimized for use by non-typists Most of the industry loosely follows the typewriter-styled "IBM 101" standard introduced with the PS/2 DEC uses its own TFTISDOTRJPUEKLTKWTSSB standard, or "Twelve Fingered Twelve-Inch-Spread Dual Opposable-Thumb Reverse-Jointed-Pinky Unmarked-Escape-Key / Less-Than-Key-Where-The-Shift-Should-Be" Computer keyboards usable by touch-typists are made only by the nearly defunct Northgate, Inc
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A continuous arrangement of keys for the fingers, as with the piano, or for the feet, as with the pedal keyboard of certain types of organ
keyboard
People sometimes refer to musical instruments that have a keyboard as keyboards. Sean O'Hagan on keyboards. to put information into a computer, using a keyboard
keyboard
An input device consisting of various keys that allows the user to input data, control cursor and pointer locations, and to control the dialog with the workstation
keyboard
{i} panel of keys by which a machine is operated (as in a computer, typewriter, etc.); row of keys of a musical instrument (as in a piano, accordion, etc.)
keyboard
An input device with alphabetic, numeric, and function keys, plus others
keyboard
Still the most commonly used input device Based on the standard character layout of a typewriter
keyboard
an input device made up of buttons used to communicate with a computer
keyboard
Reminder: In MIDI-computing, one has to remember which one is involved in a documentation reference--the computer's or the controller's KEY SIGNATURE: Musical notation shows this in terms of sharps and flats after the clef Software sequencers sometimes show a song key as "F Major/D minor," and indicate the number of sharps or flats B- flat Major/G Minor has two flats, for example [See also: ACCIDENTALS ]
keyboard
The whole arrangement, or one range, of the keys of an organ, typewriter, etc
keyboard
A common input device similar to the keyboard of a typewriter
keyboard
  An input device used to enter data by manual depression of keys, which causes the generation of the selected code element   (188)
keyboard
holder consisting of an arrangement of hooks on which keys or locks can be hung
keyboard
A keyboard on a computer is almost identical to a keyboard on a typewriter Computer keyboards will typically have extra keys, however Some of these keys (common examples include Control, Alt, and Meta) are meant to be used in conjunction with other keys just like shift on a regular typewriter Other keys (common examples include Insert, Delete, Home, End, Help, function keys,etc ) are meant to be used independently and often perform editing tasks Keyboards on different platforms will often look slightly different and have somewhat different collections of keys Some keyboards even have independent shift lock and caps lock keys Smaller keyboards with only math-related keys are typically called "keypads"
keyboard
An input device having many keys marked with letters and other symbols
keyboard
A keyboard (KYB) is an input device for computer, terminal, or work station Other types of input devices include the mouse, light pen, etc
keyboard
(n ) A commonly used alphanumeric input device
keyboard
The keyboard of a typewriter or computer is the set of keys that you press in order to operate it
keyboard
Standard device for providing textual input to a computer system
keyboard
An input device used to type programs, instructions and data into the computer Similar to the keys on a typewriter
keyboard
(n) A computer input device derived from the typewriter, where keys pressed communicate discrete commands to the computer Although most often used to input the letters of the alphabet, most keyboards contain special character keys programmed by the user or the software to perform specialized tasks
keyboard
An input device resembling a typewriter and consisting of a standardized layout of buttons or keys with symbols, such as letters or numbers, that can be entered into a computer by pressing on the keys (Kybdy, Gr 1; Terms, K-3)
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