Dell Inspiron 9400 keyboard (http://www.papatek.com/
Most keyboards have between 80 and 110 keys, including: Typing keys, A numeric keypad, Function keys, Control keys. Using a laptop keyboard, a person can type a document, use keystroke shortcuts, access menus, play games and perform a variety of other tasks. Dell keyboard can have different keys depending on the manufacturer, the operating system they're designed for, and whether they are attached to a desktop computer or part of a laptop. But for the most part, these keys, also called keycaps, are the same size and shape from keyboard to keyboard. They're also placed at a similar distance from one another in a similar pattern, no matter what language or alphabet the keys represent. Here is the basic knowledge about Dell Inspiron 9400 keyboard.
The numeric keypad is a more recent addition to the Dell Inspiron 9400 keyboard. As the use of computers in business environments increased, so did the need for speedy data entry. Since a large part of the data was numbers, a set of 17 keys, arranged in the same configuration found on adding machines and calculators, was added to the Dell laptop keyboard.
A Dell Inspiron 9400 keyboard developed for Linux users features Linux-specific hot keys, including one marked with "Tux" the penguin -- the Linux logo/mascot. A computer can also use separate character maps, overriding the one found in the Dell laptop keyboard. This can be useful if a person is typing in a language that uses letters that don't have English equivalents on a laptop keyboard with English letters.
People can also set their computers to interpret their keystrokes as though they were typing on a Dell Inspiron 9400 keyboard even though their actual keys are arranged in a QWERTY layout. In addition, operating systems and applications have keyboard accessibility settings that let people change their keyboard's behavior to adapt to disabilities.
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