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  2. File : Tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard layout, April 2024.png

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  3. Chiclet keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A white standard wired chiclet keyboard (flat keyboard) A chiclet keyboard is a computer keyboard with keys that form an array of small, flat rectangular or lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys that look like erasers or "Chiclets", a brand of chewing gum manufactured in the shape of small squares with rounded corners.

  4. Rendition, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rendition, Inc., was a maker of 3D computer graphics chipsets in the mid to late 1990s. They were known for products such as the Vérité 1000 and Vérité 2x00 and for being one of the first 3D chipset makers to directly work with Quake developer John Carmack to make a hardware-accelerated version of the game (vQuake).

  5. TKL - Wikipedia

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    TKL may refer to: Teck Lee LRT station (LRT station abbreviation), Punggol, Singapore; Tokelau, an island country in the South Pacific Ocean; The Kid Laroi (born 2003

  6. V1000 - Wikipedia

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    V1000 may refer to: Vickers V-1000, a jet-powered cargo aircraft; Fakel V-1000, a Fakel-designed experimental Soviet ABM of Type "A" Bandini 1000 V, a 1970 race car prototype; Hesketh V1000, a British motorcycle; Britten V1000, a New Zealand motorcycle; an anti-riot armored vehicle Bravia Chaimite with water cannon

  7. Vickers V-1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Vickers-Armstrongs V-1000 was a proposed jet-powered cargo aircraft that was designed to meet a requirement issued by the British Ministry of Supply which sought a strategic transport for the Royal Air Force (RAF) to support its strategic bomber fleet, particularly the V-bombers.