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They are on a Standard Keyboard. You must have a different kind if they are not there.F11 & F12 are on a standard keyboard and a Mac keyboard. You are not using a standard keyboard if they are missing.
They are not different they are the same instrument but the keyboard is just an electronic one
The country that the keyboard was invented in depends on which type of keyboard. The musical keyboard and computer keyboards were invented in different countries.
A keyboard is electric A piano is non electric
Because otherwise dust gets in between the keys.
The computer keyboard is the same as the typewriter keyboard. The typewriter did have special keys that were not on the keyboard, like the tab keys that indented. The keyboard also has extra function keys that were not on the typewriter.
All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements. They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
keyboard
different types of keyboards
Different people found different elements.
This is the layout of a standard dvorak keyboard. Obviously, it's very different from qwertys.
Elements have different properties because elements can be further divided than atoms and can be mixed by another element