Collocations withkeyboard

These are words often used in combination withkeyboard.

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computer keyboard
Observers were asked to indicate if they detected the target by pressing separate keys on the computer keyboard (' 1 '=yes, ' 9 '=no).
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electric keyboard
He considers the instrument now obsolete and recommends the use of a current electric keyboard.
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electronic keyboard
Some had more experience of playing an electronic keyboard than others.
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keyboard instrument
A marimba is a long wooden keyboard instrument with large resonators, usually played by three musicians.
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keyboard layout
Each of its keys is a display which can dynamically change to adapt to the keyboard layout in use or to show the function of the key.
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keyboard player
Weyzig played guitar and keyboards on the famous debut album, and performed with the band on stage as live guitarist and keyboard player until 1990.
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keyboard skills
We have observed some very good practice in which the teacher, to help pupils practise basic keyboard skills, has invented backing-tracks.
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on-screen keyboard
Figure 4, shows the on-screen keyboard displaying predicted words.
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piano keyboard
Let us number the keys of a piano keyboard from 0 to 86, so that these numbers can represent the pitches of the sounds.
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standard keyboard
Participants rated each word for pleasantness on a 1 - 7 scale (7 = maximally unpleasant) by typing the corresponding key on a standard keyboard using their nondominant hand.
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virtual keyboard
Using a virtual keyboard also eliminates any bias towards copying offered by users' familiarity with touch typing.
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wireless keyboard
However, a wireless keyboard needs batteries to work and may pose a security problem due to the risk of data eavesdropping by hackers.
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