Commodore Plus/4 — Plus 4 redirects here. For the trousers, see Plus fours. Commodore Plus/4 Release date 1984 Discontinued 1985 … Wikipedia
Computer keyboard — A key being pressed on a computer keyboard. In computing, a keyboard is a typewriter style keyboard, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. Following the decline of punch cards and paper… … Wikipedia
Keyboard (computing) — In computing, a keyboard is an input device partially modelled after the typewriter keyboard which uses an arrangement of buttons, or keys which act as electronic switches. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys, and… … Wikipedia
Commodore 128 — Release date 1985 Discontinued 1989 Operating system Commodore BASIC 7.0 Digital Research CP/M 3.0 … Wikipedia
Keyboard layout — QWERTY keyboard on a laptop. A keyboard layout is any specific mechanical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key–meaning associations (respectively) of a computer, typewriter, or other typographic keyboard. Mechanical… … Wikipedia
QWERTY — This article is about the keyboard layout. For other uses, see QWERTY (disambiguation). A QWERTY keyboard on a laptop computer QWERTY ( … Wikipedia
Function key — A function key is a key on a computer or terminal keyboard which can be programmed so as to cause an operating system command interpreter or application program to perform certain actions. On some keyboards/computers, function keys may have… … Wikipedia
IBM PC keyboard — The keyboards for IBM PC compatible computers are standardized. However, during the 3 plus decades of PC architecture being constantly updated, multiple types of keyboard layout variations have been developed. A well known class of IBM PC… … Wikipedia
Dvorak Simplified Keyboard — The modern Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (US layout) Typing a text excerpt at 115 WPM with the Canadian French Dvorak keyboard layout. The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard is a k … Wikipedia
IBM System/36 — The IBM System/36 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the System/34. Like the System/34 and the older System/32, the System/36 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One… … Wikipedia