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  2. Rocket League Sideswipe - Wikipedia

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    Sideswipe typically has the same type of gameplay as its console version, in which players must move their cars to hit the ball into the opponent's goal. If both teams are tied at the 0-second mark (at this point, the game won't end unless the ball hits the ground or a goal is scored), the game will enter a sudden death phase in which the first team to score wins.

  3. Macro recorder - Wikipedia

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    This can cause problems when trying to play back a macro if the user's desktop environment has changed. For example, if the user has changed their desktop resolution, moved icons, or moved the task bar, the mouse macro may not perform the way the user intended. That's one of the reasons for preferring keyboard macros over the mouse-oriented ones.

  4. LaserDisc player - Wikipedia

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    A Pioneer Laserdisc player (1988-89) with an "EP"-sized disc in the front-loading tray. A LaserDisc player is a device designed to play video and audio (analog or digital) stored on LaserDisc.

  5. Page Up and Page Down keys - Wikipedia

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    The keys have been dubbed previous page and next page, accordingly. The arrow keys and the scroll wheel can also be used to scroll a document, although usually by smaller incremental distances. Used together with a modifier key, such as Alt, ⌥ Opt, ^Ctrl or a combination thereof, they may act the same as the Page keys.

  6. LaserDisc - Wikipedia

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    Constant linear velocity or Extended Play discs did not have the "trick play" features of CAV, offering only simple playback on all but the high-end LaserDisc players incorporating a digital frame store. These high-end LaserDisc players could add features not normally available to CLV discs, such as variable forward and reverse, and a VCR-like ...

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  8. Macro key - Wikipedia

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    Macro key on an old keyboard. A macro key is a keyboard key that can be configured to perform custom, user-defined behavior. Many keyboards do not have a macro key, but some have one or more. Some consider a macro key to enhance productivity by allowing them to do operations via a single key press that otherwise requires slower or multiple UI ...

  9. LD - Wikipedia

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    ld, an instruction on a Z80 CPU; ld (Unix), the linker command on Unix and Unix-like systems Laser diode, semiconductor laser-emitting device; LaserDisc, an obsolete optical disc video/data format and predecessor to DVD