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  • 41Return key —    See Enter key …

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  • 42To key up — Key Key, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Keved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Keying}.] 1. To fasten or secure firmly; to fasten or tighten with keys or wedges. Francis. [1913 Webster] 2. (Computers) To enter (text, data) using keys, especially those on a keyboard; to… …

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  • 43Command key — The Command key The Command key, also historically known as the Apple key, open Apple key or meta key is a modifier key present on Apple Keyboards. The Command key s purpose is to allow the user to enter keyboard shortcut commands to GUI… …

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  • 44AltGr key — AltGr is a modifier key on PC keyboards used to type many characters, primarily ones that are unusual for the locale of the keyboard layout, such as currency symbols and accented letters. If a key has a third symbol on it (on the front vertical… …

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  • 45Modifier key — In computing, a modifier key is a special key on a computer keyboard that modifies the normal action of another key when the two are pressed in combination. For example, Alt+F4 in …

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  • 46Access key — In a web browser an access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. They were introduced in 1999 and quickly achieved near universal browser support (including Internet… …

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  • 47Multi-access key — In biology or medicine, a multi access key is an identification key which overcomes the problem of the more traditional single access keys (dichotomous or polytomous identification keys) of requiring a fixed sequence of identification steps. A… …

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  • 48return key — UK US noun [C] ► IT the key on a computer keyboard that you press to give an instruction, or to start a new line in a document: »Enter the data then press the return key. → See also ENTER(Cf. ↑enter) noun …

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  • 49multiplex key system —   n.    1. a series of different key sections which may be used to expand a master key system by repeating bittings on additional key sections. The keys of one key section will not enter the keyway of another key section. This type of system… …

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