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- Keyboard_technology abstract "Computer keyboards can be classified by the switch technology that they use. Computer keyboards have 80–110 durable switches, one for each key. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that a key has been pressed) and travel (the distance needed to push the key to enter a character reliably). Newer keyboard models use hybrids of various technologies to achieve greater cost savings.".
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- Keyboard_technology wikiPageExternalLink faq.html.
- Keyboard_technology wikiPageExternalLink keyboards-and-water-do-not-mix.aspx.
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- Keyboard_technology subject Category:Computer_keyboards.
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- Keyboard_technology comment "Computer keyboards can be classified by the switch technology that they use. Computer keyboards have 80–110 durable switches, one for each key. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that a key has been pressed) and travel (the distance needed to push the key to enter a character reliably). Newer keyboard models use hybrids of various technologies to achieve greater cost savings.".
- Keyboard_technology label "Keyboard technology".
- Keyboard_technology label "Технологии клавиатур".
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