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  2. Keyboard expression - Wikipedia

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    The aftertouch feature allows keyboard players to change the tone or sound of a note after it is struck, the way that singers, wind players, or bowed instrument players can do. On some keyboards, sounds or synth voices have a preset pressure sensitivity effect, such as a swell in volume (mimicking a popular idiomatic style of vocal performance ...

  3. Qwerty effect - Wikipedia

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    The QWERTY effect (or qwerty effect) emphasizes ways that modern keyboard layouts have influenced human language, [1] naming preferences [2] and behavior. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] One area this affects is how words are perceived in terms of positive vs. negative association.

  4. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Sustain and vibrato. 2 additional sound effects triggers. [12] Casiotone 610 1981 61 full 20 8 - Stereo chorus and sustain effects. [12] Casiotone 701 1981 61 full 20 8 - Sustain and vibrato (with options, including vibrato delay). 2 additional sound effects (one is a laser). Had barcode reader accessory to program the on-board sequencer. [13 ...

  5. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    When typing on a keyboard, a person should keep the shoulders relaxed with the elbows at the side, with the keyboard and mouse positioned so that reaching is not necessary. The chair height and keyboard tray should be adjusted so that the wrists are straight, and the wrists should not be rested on sharp table edges. [20]

  6. Slow keys - Wikipedia

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    Slow keys is a feature of computer desktop environments. It is an accessibility feature to aid users who have physical disabilities . Slow keys allows the user to specify the duration for which one must press-and-hold a key before the system accepts the keypress.

  7. Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    Competitive typist Albert Tangora demonstrating his typing in 1938. Touch typing (also called blind typing, or touch keyboarding) is a style of typing.Although the phrase refers to typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys—specifically, a touch typist will know their location on the keyboard through muscle memory—the term is often used to refer to a specific form of touch ...

  8. Keysmash - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary.com lists keysmash as both a noun ("I typed a keysmash") and a verb ("I keysmashed a response"), dating the term to sometime between 1995 and 2000. [1]The first commonly used variation of "keysmashing" appeared and possibly first majorly originated from the Turkish internet sphere, where the so-called "random laugh", or "random" (as said in Turkish) has been in use since at least ...

  9. Korg Poly-800 - Wikipedia

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    The Poly-800 features a 49-key non-velocity-sensitive keyboard and a built-in 256-step polyphonic step sequencer. [ 5 ] Although it includes MIDI capabilities, it lacks MIDI System Exclusive (SysEx) functionality, with the exception of the expander version, the EX800, or through modification of the Poly-800 with an EX-firmware-ROM.