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When a user types on a computer, you can see the words appearing on screen. How it works is a binary code is saved in change key on the keyboard, so if you press S = 01010011 and a small s = 01110011. Here is my name in binary coding = 0101001101101000011000010110111001100101. The motherboard will process this.

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