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  • 1Reset keyboard — Клавиатура, устраняющая блокировку из за одновременного нажатия на две клавиши …

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  • 2IBM 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… …

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  • 3Apple Keyboard — Current Apple Wireless Keyboard Developer Apple Inc. Release date 1983 to present Website …

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  • 4Model M keyboard — IBM Model M Keyboard, Part no. 1391401, Manufactured 1989 Unicomp Customizer 104 (UNI0P46) keyboard …

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  • 5AT keyboard — Infobox connector name=AT Keyboard type=Keyboard connector caption= designer=IBM design date=1984 superseded= superseded by=PS/2 connector Universal Serial Bus data signal=Serial data at 10 to 16 kHz with 1 stop bit, 1 start bit, 1 parity bit… …

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  • 6Control-Alt-Delete — This article is about the keyboard combination. For a list of keyboard shortcuts, see Table of keyboard shortcuts. For other uses, see Control Alt Delete (disambiguation). The keys Control Alt Delete highlighted on a QWERTY keyboard. Control Alt… …

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  • 7Gateway AnyKey — The Gateway AnyKey is a programmable PC keyboard that was sold with desktop computers from the Gateway 2000 company roughly from 1990 to 1995. It was manufactured in at least five known versions and incarnations by Tucson, Arizona based Maxi… …

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  • 8Commodore 64 peripherals — Commodore 64 Home Computer This article is about the various external peripherals of the Commodore 64 home computer. Contents 1 Storage …

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  • 9USB — This article is about the computer bus to connect peripherals. For other uses of USB, see USB (disambiguation). Universal Serial Bus Original logo Type Computer Hardware Bus …

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  • 10Voyetra-8 — The Voyetra 8 (Voyetra Eight) is an eight voice polyphonic analog synthesizer. Released in 1982 by the company Octave Plateau Electronics (later renamed Voyetra and still later acquired Turtle Beach Systems, and became Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.) …

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