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  2. Apple keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Several revisions of the Magic Keyboard have been released, in black and white colors, and are compatible with 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models from 2018 and later, and 10.9-inch iPad Air models from 2020 and later. A non-floating [clarification needed] version, named Magic Keyboard Folio, was released for the iPad (10th generation). [12]

  3. File:ZAGG Logo vector.svg - Wikipedia

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    Zagg Permission (Reusing this file) See below. Licensing. This image or logo only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes.

  4. Organ console - Wikipedia

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    The manuals, from the bottom to top are: Choir, Great, Swell, and Solo/Echo. The organ is played with at least one keyboard, with configurations featuring from two to five keyboards being the most common. [2] A keyboard to be played by the hands is called a manual (from the Latin manus, "hand"); an organ with four keyboards is said to have four ...

  5. Manual (music) - Wikipedia

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    The word "manual" is used instead of the word "keyboard" when referring to any hand-operated keyboard on a keyboard instrument that has a pedalboard (a keyboard on which notes are played with the feet), such as an organ; or when referring to one of the keyboards on an instrument that has more than one hand-operated keyboard, such as a two- or ...

  6. Pedal keyboard - Wikipedia

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    This 1776 diagram depicts the setup of the manuals and pedal keyboard In the 17th and 18th centuries, pedalboards were rare in England. A critic for the New York Times in 1895 argued that this may explain why Handel's published organ works are generally lighter-sounding than those of J.S. Bach. [ 6 ] In the 17th and 18th centuries, the pedal ...

  7. Page numbering - Wikipedia

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    Page number in a book. Page numbering is the process of applying a sequence of numbers (or letters, or Roman numerals) to the pages of a book or other document. The number itself, which may appear in various places on the page, can be referred to as a page number or as a folio. [1]

  8. German keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard of an Adler typewriter Modell 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).

  9. Folio - Wikipedia

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    The title-page of the Shakespeare First Folio, 1623 Single folio from a large Qur'an, North Africa, 8th c. (Khalili Collection). The term "folio" (from Latin folium 'leaf' [1]) has three interconnected but distinct meanings in the world of books and printing: first, it is a term for a common method of arranging sheets of paper into book form, folding the sheet only once, and a term for a book ...