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measure only
about a half-inch thick.
Keytops are an
important element of keyboards. In the beginning,
keyboard keytops had a "dish shape" on top, like typewriters...
- zero. It is used in many
Baudot teleprinter applications,
specifically the
keytop and
typepallet that
combines "P" and
slashed zero. Additionally, the slashed...
- the
column on the
keytop: The
first or “primary group” at the left
keytop border The
second or “secondary group” at the
right keytop border Additional...
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Keytop showing 4/$/₹ key....
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electrical contact between the
keyboard surface and the
underlying circuits when
keytop areas are pressed.
These models were used with some
early 1980s home computers...
- the retailer. On
American and
British keyboards, the
tilde is a
standard keytop and
pressing it
produces a free-standing "ASCII Tilde". To
generate a letter...
- 10 and later) Some non-English
keyboard layouts have it as an
explicit keytop, like in
Arabic keyboard.
Using US
International keyboard layout, use Alt+=...
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relative to the base letter. The
characters shown at the
right border of a
keytop are
accessed by
first pressing a dead key
sequence of
AltGr plus the × multiplication...
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rubber domes, and hard
plastic keytops rest on top of these.
Because the
keytops are
wider than the
rubber domes, the
keytops are not
separated but align...
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actual bell
which it rang when it
received a BEL character.
Because the
keytop for the O key also
showed a left-arrow
symbol (from ASCII-1963,
which had...