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  2. Arrow keys - Wikipedia

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    Arrow keys were included in later Apple keyboards. Early models with arrow keys but no middle section (Home, End, etc.) placed them in one line below the right-hand Shift key in an HJKL-like fashion; later versions had a standard inverted-T layout, either in the middle block or as half-height keys at the bottom right of the main keyboard.

  3. Arrow lock - Wikipedia

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    An arrow lock is a lock with standard dimensions used by the United States Postal Service for mail carriers to access collection boxes, outdoor parcel lockers, cluster box units, and apartment mailbox panels. Arrow locks are unlocked through the use of a corresponding arrow key. Arrow locks are also referred to as "Master Access Locks" [1]

  4. Scroll Lock - Wikipedia

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    In its original design, Scroll Lock was intended to modify the behavior of the arrow keys. When the Scroll Lock mode is on, the arrow keys scroll the contents of a text window instead of moving the cursor. [1] [2] In this usage, Scroll Lock is a toggling lock key like Num Lock or Caps Lock, which have a state that persists after the key is ...

  5. WASD - Wikipedia

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    WASD keys, the default mapping in most video games for the movement for the player using a keyboard Wide Area Surveillance Division, a VMS web server Cobalt WASD , a game by Mojang Studios .

  6. Model M keyboard - Wikipedia

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    122-key terminal emulation keyboard: Home/Rule key with arrow keys in a "plus" layout; 24 function keys; 10-key left cluster with terminal commands (Attn, Clear, Pause, ErEOF, etc.). Some models with this P/N exist with the lock light panel present - secondary legends are blue on the version with the LLP. 1397451 Buckling Rubber Sleeve 84

  7. Gateway AnyKey - Wikipedia

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    The AnyKey is a 124-key PC keyboard, comprising the usual complement of 101 keys as well as 23 additional keys. [7] The keyboard includes twelve extra function keys, four programming keys, and four additional arrow keys for diagonal input, [8] as well as one blank key in the center of the eight way arrow key area that normally acts as a second space bar but which can be reprogrammed.

  8. AltGr key - Wikipedia

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    On the Swiss German layout, these three keys are labelled è ü, é ö, and à ä, respectively, while on the Swiss French layout, the labels are inverted as ü è, ö é, and ä à; namely, the base layer and the Shift⇧ layer are swapped. However, with respect to the AltGr layer, the region-specific layouts are irrelevant.

  9. Association of Small Direct Wine Merchants - Wikipedia

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    ASDW logo. The Association of Small Direct Wine Merchants (ASDW) is a United Kingdom non-profit trade association that was founded in 2003 to assist United Kingdom small wine merchants. [1] ASDW typically aides importers, to support members in their fight against measures in the United Kingdom Licensing Act 2003. It has around 24 members.