A standard keyboard typically has five rows of keys. These include the top function row, the number row, the letter row, the home row (containing the ASDF and JKL; keys), and the bottom row, which includes modifier keys and the space bar. Some keyboards may have additional rows for special functions or keys, but the basic layout generally consists of these five rows.
six rows on a computer board
Typically, there are ten horizontal rows on a standard keyboard. This includes the top row (numbers and special characters), the second row (QWERTYUIOP), the third row (ASDFGHJKL), and the bottom row (ZXCVBNM).
two
These are the first 3 keys of the first 2 letter rows on a typical QWERTY keyboard.
It depends on the keyboard make. there are usually around 105 keys (with a few extra for multimedia keyboards)
Select the rows around the missing ones. Then go to the Format menu, pick Rows and then Unhide. With the rows selected you can also press and hold both the Ctrl and Shift keys and press the 9 key on the main keyboard.
select 2 rows, the no. of rows you select will be the no. of rows to be inserted
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Electric keyboard usually refers to the keyboard of an electric piano. "Keyboard" is a generic word that can refer to an electric piano, an acoustic piano, a typerwriter keyboard, a computer keyboard, etc.
There are 76 rows in the kop.
Mouse and keyboard are you main input devices, there are others such as webcams and tablets.
as many as number of rows in the version that is used less one row for col labl. is the max no of rows.