Definition Keyboard :
The keyboard word has two meanings. Traditionally it was part of the musical instruments that have keys and that the shareholders reproduced sounds. With the advent of the typewriter (and then the personal computer) was called to a whole of keys with numbers and symbols to tighten reproduced on paper or a screen.
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Translation

English Keyboard :
Keyboard

Chinese Keyboard :
键盘

Spanish Keyboard :
Teclado

French Keyboard :
Clavier

Deutsch Keyboard :
Tastatur
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Where the bad guys lurk and lure (London Free Press)They prey on children's innocence for their own sexual gratification. They find their young victims with a few taps on a keyboard, a few clicks of the computer mouse.
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In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)While normal Joes and Joesphines like you and I might like the no-tangle freedom of wireless computer mice, many hardcore video gamers would never dream of cutting the cord.
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