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  2. Gaming keypad - Wikipedia

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    A gaming keypad. A gaming keypad is a small, auxiliary keyboard designed only for gaming. It has a limited number of the original keys from a standard keyboard, and they are arranged in a more ergonomic fashion to facilitate quick and efficient gaming key presses. The commonly used keys for gaming on a computer are the 'W', 'A', 'S', 'D', and ...

  3. iPhone XR - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone XR was Apple's best selling 2018 model. It also became the top-selling and the most popular smartphone globally in Q3 2019. As of September 2020, the iPhone XR has sold 77.4 million units worldwide, making it the eighth best-selling smartphone of all time. [19] [20] In 2019, Apple started assembling the iPhone XR in India. [21]

  4. Roland Fantom-X - Wikipedia

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    The Fantom X8 - 88-key fully weighted piano keyboard; The Fantom XR - (rackmount module version) accepts up to six SRX expansion boards. The Fantom Xa - Newer model with a smaller screen. Has multiple I/O, microphone inputs, multisampling and 128-note polyphony. All Fantom X series, except for Xa, accept up to four SRX-series wave expansion ...

  5. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee Pte. Ltd., trading as Shopee, is a Singaporean multinational technology company that specializes in e-commerce. It operates as a subsidiary of Sea Limited . Shopee was founded in 2015 in Singapore , and subsequently expanded its operations to other countries.

  6. Swype - Wikipedia

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    Swype was a virtual keyboard for touchscreen smartphones and tablets originally developed by Swype Inc., [2] founded in 2002, where the user enters words by sliding a finger or stylus from the first letter of a word to its last letter, lifting only between words. [3]

  7. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone was notable as being the first device of its kind targeted at the mass market to abandon the use of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical of contemporary smartphones, instead using a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction.

  8. Virtual keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Typing on an iPad's virtual keyboard. A virtual keyboard is a software component that allows the input of characters without the need for physical keys. [1] Interaction with a virtual keyboard happens mostly via a touchscreen interface, but can also take place in a different form when in virtual or augmented reality.