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  2. T1 (esports) - Wikipedia

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    T1 (previously known as SK Telecom T1 or SKT T1) is a South Korean esports organization operated by T1 Entertainment & Sports, a joint venture between SK Telecom and Comcast Spectacor. The team that would become SKT T1 was originally founded in 2002 by StarCraft player Lim "BoxeR" Yo-hwan under the name Team Orion, which was later renamed to 4 ...

  3. QWERTZ - Wikipedia

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    The current edition DIN 2137:2012-06 standardizes it as the first (basic) one of three layouts, calling it “T1” (Tastaturbelegung 1, or “keyboard layout 1”). It employs dead keys to type accented characters like é , and the AltGr key to access characters in the third level (e.g. [ , ] , @ , the euro sign € , or the micro- µ ).

  4. Tyler1 - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Steinkamp (born March 7, 1995 [2]), known professionally as Tyler1, is an American online streamer and professional League of Legends player.. Steinkamp first gained notoriety when he was indefinitely banned from League of Legends in April 2016, due to disruptive conduct towards other players; his behavior earned him the nickname "The Most Toxic Player in North America."

  5. German keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard of an Adler typewriter Model No. 7, produced about 1899–1920 in Frankfurt Keyboard of a mechanical typewriter Olympia SM3, produced 1954 by Olympia-Werke, Germany. Keyboard of a mechanical typewriter Olympia SM9, produced 1964 by Olympia-Werke, Germany. This layout was defined by DIN 2112 (1956, with revisions 1967 and 1976).

  6. Unicode input - Wikipedia

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    Unicode input is method to add a specific Unicode character to a computer file; it is a common way to input characters not directly supported by a physical keyboard. Characters can be entered either by selecting them from a display, by typing a certain sequence of keys on a physical keyboard, or by drawing the symbol by hand on touch-sensitive ...

  7. TI-99/4A - Wikipedia

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    The TI-99/4A was released in June 1981 with a simplified internal design, full-travel keyboard, improved graphics, and a unique expansion system. At half the price of the original model, sales picked up significantly and TI supported the 4A with peripherals, including a speech synthesizer and a "Peripheral Expansion System" box to contain ...

  8. Zeus (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    T1 took the leading position in the group after defeating Edward Gaming on October 14, with Zeus being named the MVP of the game, and finished the group stage with a 5–1 record to advance to the knockout quarterfinals. [17] Zeus reached the Worlds finals for the first time in his career after T1 defeated JD Gaming in the semifinals. [18]

  9. Intellivision - Wikipedia

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    The Master Component was packaged as a stand-alone video game system to which the Keyboard Component could be added, providing the computer keyboard and tape drive. Not meant to be a hobbyist or business computer, the Intellivision home computer was meant to run pre-programmed software and bring "data flow" ( Videotex ) into the home.