Laptop keyboards are usually something of a compromise; to squeeze all the required functionality into the laptop case, some keys are given extra functions - and a special function key (often labelled Fn) used to access the extra functions. So using a separate keyboard means that you have a "standard" layout. The other principle advantage is that a laptop keyboard is expensive and difficult to repair, if you damage the external keyboard then it's easily replaced.
It is almost certainly a keyboard malfunction. Either the internal traces have been damaged, or the keys have become sticky and are pulling down neighboring keys with them.
Oh, I just press the "enter" key on my keyboard. It should work extra quickly!
Extra laptop batteries can be bought straight from the maker of the laptop or from the stores they are sold in such as Best Buy and Officemax.
It depends on which letters you consider "extra" letters.
the answer to this question can be either 10 or 20 cause the question is how many NUMERIC keys on a keyboard not how many keys... 10 in case of mini laptops and 20 for for any other normal keyboard used domestically or in offices... and also some laptop comes with extra numeric keypads...
you get to see your laptop on a (most likely) bigger area or you can set it up to be extra real estate(one document on your laptop and one on your extra monitor)
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.
Computer add-on because you are adding on the camera (it doesnt come installed on the computer eg: laptop's mini webcamera's are extras because they are built into the computer).
there is no seperate multiplication key present in the laptop keyboard. we can use multiplication key by pressing= SHIFT+8 If you are using the calculator in windows, the multiplication key is the star. * You can use 'shift' '8'. Desk top key boards have a separate * symbol somewhere above the numeric pad. Some laptops have a function where you can turn the right hand side of the qwerty keyboard into a number pad. When in this mode there is a *. look for the extra writing at the bottom edge of the keys, usually in dark ink.
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To write "Cody" in bubble letters, start by sketching each letter with rounded shapes, making them wide and plump. Emphasize the curves and avoid sharp angles to create a soft, bubbly appearance. You can outline the letters in pencil first, then go over them with a marker or pen, adding extra thickness if desired. For a fun touch, consider adding some shading or color to enhance the bubbly effect!