The riddle takes some thinking but the answer is a computer keyboard.
Keys - keyboard
Space key - no room
Enter Key - no room
A related riddle is I have keys that open no door, I make sound without a voice, and sing without a choir. The answer is piano.
you are my computer's keyboard
A keyboard.
A canal Hair Remote car lock (has a lock but no key) airlock
Chavez is a Spanish variant of Chaves which is a place name. The ancient city of Chaves was in Portugal but there are numerous other places with that name. The first Chavez was therefore a man from Chaves. The crest for the Chavez family is famously 5 keys in a sort of house-shaped picture. Chavez does come from Chaves which comes from the word llaves, WHICH in Spanish means keys. The original man named Chaves was a key or lock smith.
A lock is la cerradura. To lock is "cerrar con llave."
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keyboard
* Caps Lock - used to enter all upper case letters * Num Lock - used to switch between arrow keys and numbers * Scroll Lock - used to modify the behavior of the arrow keys to scroll instead of move the cursor Each of these keys are pressed once to enable, and once again to disable.
To enter using a calculator type of keying with the NUM lock activated. And to enter normal text typed with the keyboard.
To unlock the Chevrolet cobalt with the keys lock in the car one can call their local AAA service or they can enter a code with the keys under the door handle.
Alphanumeric keys, Punctuation keys, Special Keys, Alt key, Arrow Keys, Backspace keys, Caps Lock Key, Ctrl Key, Delete Key, Enter key, Esc key, Function Key.
Yes, try holding down the enter/return key for a few seconds.
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call a lock smith
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Press the unlock button on the key. It's impossible for you to lock your keys in this car because it will automatically unlock if you lock it with the keys inside. If you managed to lock the keys in there, congratulations you have defeated an idiot proof system.
Monkeys and piano keys.