For a laptop you could consider this a full keyboard. If you are talking about a full size keyboard in the sense of what is used with a desktop computer then no, this laptop would not be considered to have a full size keyboard.
Apple calls all the keyboards "full size." It is best to check the exact model you want to see if the keyboard suits your needs.
In general I think you'll find a toy keyboard is a toy version of the full size keyboard. I can completely see how you can get the two mixed up though.
The dimensions of a keyboard piano can vary, but a standard full-size keyboard piano is typically around 52 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 6 inches high.
It has a full qwerty keyboard on its screen.
Yes! I have been playing the piano for 7 years. I have a piano and a keyboard, and the keyboard is definitely sufficient.
If there is no actual Page Up key (as on a full size keyboard) it can be replicated by pressing the Function (Fn) key and the up arrow key.
No. On a full size keyboard there are 52 white keys and 36 black keys.
There are 107 keys in a full-sized computer keyboard.
The full name of the computer keyboard is the Alphanumeric Keyboard.
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The symbol for multiplication on your keyboard is the little star or Asterisk, the one above the 8, press shift 8. The Asterisk can also be found on a full size keyboard, one with a number keypad to the right, just above the 9 key.
Just search on the internet for full list of keyboard commands