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  2. Apple keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different models and designs of Apple keyboards for various devices, such as Mac, iPad and Apple II. Compare the modifier keys, function keys and special symbols of Apple keyboards with other keyboards.

  3. Synergy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy is a software application that allows users to control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse. It supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems, and uses SSL encryption to secure the network connection.

  4. Reset (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a reset is in computing, how it differs from a reboot, and how to perform a hardware or software reset. Find out how reset buttons work and when they are useful for various devices.

  5. Table of keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for various operating systems and applications, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Emacs, Vim, and ChromeOS. Compare and learn how to use different keystrokes to perform common actions and commands.

  6. Booting process of Windows - Wikipedia

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    In all versions of Windows 9x except ME, it is also possible to load Windows by booting to a DOS prompt and typing "win". There are some command line switches that can be used with the WIN command: with the /D switch, Windows boots to safe mode, and with the /D:n switch, Windows boots to safe mode

  7. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of keys on a computer keyboard, such as character, modifier, navigation, function, and system command keys. Find out how keyboard layouts vary by physical, visual, and functional arrangements across languages and platforms.

  8. Windows key - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Windows key (also known as win, start, logo or super key) on keyboards, its origin, design and functions in different Windows versions. Find out the common keyboard combinations using the Windows key to access various features and menus.

  9. Settings (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Settings app, a component of Microsoft Windows that allows users to adjust their user preferences, configure their operating system, and manage their connected devices. The app has evolved from a simplified version for touchscreen devices to a more comprehensive one with various categories and features.