A keyboard includes tactilely discernible keys used in conjunction with the alphanumeric keys if their function maps to keys on the keyboard interfaces....
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  A keyboard includes tactilely discernible keys used in conjunction with the alphanumeric keys if their function maps to keys on the keyboard interfaces.... 
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  Keyboard
  A keyboard includes tactilely discernible keys used in conjunction with the alphanumeric keys if their function maps to keys on the keyboard interfaces.... 
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  Keyboard
  A keyboard includes tactilely discernible keys used in conjunction with the alphanumeric keys if their function maps to keys on the keyboard interfaces.... 
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  E103.4 Keyboard (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The term “keyboard” would be defined as “a set of systematically arranged alphanumeric keys or a control that generates alphanumeric input by which a machine or device is operated.”... 
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  § 1194.21(a)
  (a) When software is designed to run on a system that has a keyboard, product functions shall be executable from a keyboard where the function itself or the result of performing a function... 
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  407.4 Key Repeat
  Where a keyboard with key repeat is provided, the delay before the key repeat feature is activated shall be fixed at, or adjustable to, 2 seconds minimum.... 
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  407.4 Key Repeat
  Where a keyboard with key repeat is provided, the delay before the key repeat feature is activated shall be fixed at, or adjustable to, 2 seconds minimum.... 
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  407.4 Key Repeat (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  407.4 Key Repeat (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that, where a keyboard with a key repeat feature is provided, the delay before activation of the key repeat... 
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  §27.71(k)(6)(ii) Alphabetic keys.
  Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The “F” and “J” keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  § 27.71(k)(6)(ii) Alphabetic keys
  Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The “F” and “J” keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys
  Where provided, individual alphabetic keys shall be arranged in a QWERTY-based keyboard layout and the “F” and “J” keys shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys
  Where provided, individual alphabetic keys shall be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout and the “F” and “J” keys shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  This requirement for a QWERTY layout in keyboards and conformance to ITU-T Recommendation E.161, while new to the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines, represents current design practice.... 
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  §382.57(c)(6)(iii) Numeric keys
  Numeric keys must be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keypad layout or must be arranged in a row above the alphabetic keys on a QWERTY keyboard.... 
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  § 382.57(c)(6)(iii) Numeric keys
  Numeric keys must be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keypad layout or must be arranged in a row above the alphabetic keys on a QWERTY keyboard.... 
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  §382.57(c)(6)(ii) Alphabetic keys
  Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The “F” and “J” keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  § 382.57(c)(6)(ii) Alphabetic keys
  Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The “F” and “J” keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.... 
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  Inputs
  They also suggested adding a provision to specify the arrangement of a virtual onscreen keyboard alphabetically in one mode to facilitate navigation using arrow keys and voice output.... 
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  §27.71(k)(6)(iii) Numeric keys.
  Numeric keys must be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keypad layout or must be arranged in a row above the alphabetic keys on a QWERTY keyboard.... 
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  § 27.71(k)(6)(iii) Numeric keys
  Numeric keys must be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending keypad layout or must be arranged in a row above the alphabetic keys on a QWERTY keyboard.... 
- Signily: American Sign Language Keyboard App
- Signily: American Sign Language Keyboard App
