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  • Keyboard buffer
  • A keyboard buffer is a section of computer memory used to hold keystrokes before they are processed. Keyboard buffers have long been used in command-line

    Keyboard buffer

    Keyboard_buffer

  • INT 16H
  • BIOS interrupt call

    obtain the status of the buffer of keyboard, etc. The standard encoding of the keyboard that offers the INT 16h is a US keyboard. To adapt the coding of

    INT 16H

    INT_16H

  • Typeahead
  • "typeahead buffer"—a FIFO queue, for instance—whose role it is to store a limited amount of keyboard input until it is called for. Installing such a buffer can

    Typeahead

    Typeahead

  • Scroll Lock
  • Computer key

    Compared to the standard keyboard driver KEYB these drivers offer several extensions including an extended keystroke buffer with key stacking facility

    Scroll Lock

    Scroll Lock

    Scroll_Lock

  • Circular buffer
  • Data structure in computer science

    science, a circular buffer, circular queue, cyclic buffer or ring buffer is a data structure that uses a single, fixed-size buffer as if it were connected

    Circular buffer

    Circular buffer

    Circular_buffer

  • System request
  • Computer key

    released. Unlike most keys, when it is pressed nothing is stored in the keyboard buffer. The specific low-level function intended for the SysRq key was to

    System request

    System_request

  • BIOS interrupt call
  • Low level firmware interface to the hardware

    keyboard hardware on the IBM PCjr works very differently than the keyboard hardware on earlier IBM PC models, but to programs that use the keyboard only

    BIOS interrupt call

    BIOS_interrupt_call

  • Break key
  • Key of a computer keyboard

    only at the time OS tries reading from a keyboard buffer and only if it's the only key sequence in the buffer, while Ctrl+Break is often translated instantly

    Break key

    Break_key

  • Keyboard controller (computing)
  • integrated memory controller. Keyboard buffer AT keyboard KVM extender Embedded controller: The Intel 8042 and other keyboard controllers used in computers

    Keyboard controller (computing)

    Keyboard controller (computing)

    Keyboard_controller_(computing)

  • Keystroke logging
  • Action of recording the keys struck on a keyboard

    or keyboard capturing, is the action of recording (logging) the keys pressed on a keyboard, typically covertly, so that a person using the keyboard is

    Keystroke logging

    Keystroke_logging

  • Alt code
  • Input method

    number on the keypad. It would place the corresponding code into the keyboard buffer so that it would look (almost) as if the code had been entered by a

    Alt code

    Alt_code

  • Table of keyboard shortcuts
  • computing, a keyboard shortcut is a sequence or combination of keystrokes on a computer keyboard which invokes commands in software. Most keyboard shortcuts

    Table of keyboard shortcuts

    Table_of_keyboard_shortcuts

  • Jonathan Brossard
  • French computer scientist

    authentiation passwords by instrumenting the BIOS keyboard buffer" (PDF). Defcon Conference. "Intel Keyboard Buffer Information Disclosure Vulnerability". Intel

    Jonathan Brossard

    Jonathan Brossard

    Jonathan_Brossard

  • Kickstart (Amiga)
  • Bootstrap firmware used by Amiga computers

    used and a CIA interrupt can be used to pickup key presses from the keyboard buffer. If the Caps Lock LED sticks on or off, the CPU is probably not servicing

    Kickstart (Amiga)

    Kickstart (Amiga)

    Kickstart_(Amiga)

  • Keyboard shortcut
  • Assignments for computer keyboard keys

    a keyboard shortcut (also hotkey/hot key or key binding) is a software-based assignment of an action to one or more keys on a computer keyboard. Most

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard shortcut

    Keyboard_shortcut

  • John Socha
  • American software developer (born 1958)

    Softalk, where he published such programs as ScrnSave, KbdBuffer (extending the keyboard buffer), and Whereis (finding files on a hard disk). ScrnSave was

    John Socha

    John_Socha

  • IBM 3270
  • Family of block-oriented display terminals and printers made by IBM

    alarm if installed, unlock the keyboard to allow operator entry, or reset all the Modified Data Tags in the device buffer. Orders consist of the order code

    IBM 3270

    IBM 3270

    IBM_3270

  • Emacs
  • Family of text editors

    as the self-insert-command, bound by default to most keyboard keys in a typical text editing buffer, mapping the key used to call it into the associated

    Emacs

    Emacs

    Emacs

  • A20 line
  • Signal in the system bus of an x86-based computer system

    addresses 0x000F8000–0x000FFFFF), as well as the I/O data (such as the keyboard buffer) that was located in the first memory segment (with addresses F800:8000

    A20 line

    A20 line

    A20_line

  • Gboard
  • Virtual keyboard app for Android and iOS

    Gboard is a virtual keyboard app developed by Google for Android and iOS devices. It was first released for iOS in May 2016, followed by a release for

    Gboard

    Gboard

  • KVM switch
  • Device that connects computer front-end hardware to multiple computers

    abbreviation for "keyboard, video, and mouse") is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one or more sets of keyboards, video monitors

    KVM switch

    KVM switch

    KVM_switch

  • Enter and return keys
  • Key on computer keyboards

    On computer keyboards, the enter key ⌅ Enter and return key ↵ Return are two closely related keys with overlapping and distinct functions dependent on

    Enter and return keys

    Enter and return keys

    Enter_and_return_keys

  • XOSL
  • Boot loader

    solved by an improved A20 line switching algorithm and flushing the keyboard buffer before the XOSL boot manager hands over control to either the Ranish

    XOSL

    XOSL

  • Apple IIc
  • Fourth model Apple II computer model

    when using the serial modem port in terminal mode, and a bug fix for keyboard buffering. The ROM upgrade was available free of charge only to owners of the

    Apple IIc

    Apple IIc

    Apple_IIc

  • CONFIG.SYS
  • System configuration file for DOS and OS/2

    priority KEYBOARD (PTS-DOS only) Specifies the keyboard layout. KEYBUF (FreeDOS only) Specifies the address of the relocated keyboard buffer. LASTDRIVE

    CONFIG.SYS

    CONFIG.SYS

  • ANSI escape code
  • Method used for display options on video text terminals

    0 ; 6 8 ; "DIR" ; 13 p — This reassigns the key F10 to send to the keyboard buffer the string "DIR" and ENTER, which in the DOS command line would display

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI_escape_code

  • IJVM
  • name Push local variable onto stack IN N/A Reads a character from the keyboard buffer and pushes it onto the stack. If no character is available, 0 is pushed

    IJVM

    IJVM

  • Windows Console
  • GUI for Windows console applications

    has a screen buffer and an input buffer. The input buffer is a queue where events are stored (from keyboard, mouse etc.). The output buffer is a rectangular

    Windows Console

    Windows Console

    Windows_Console

  • Computer terminal
  • Computer input/output device for users

    contrast to character-mode devices, they enter data from the keyboard into a display buffer rather than transmitting them immediately. In contrast to later

    Computer terminal

    Computer terminal

    Computer_terminal

  • Control key
  • Key on computer keyboards

    uncommon). Abbreviations in the language of the keyboard layout also are in use, e.g., the German keyboard layout uses Strg (Steuerung) as required by the

    Control key

    Control key

    Control_key

  • C file input/output
  • Input/output functionality in the C programming language

    descriptor the buffer stream orientation indicator (unset, narrow, or wide) stream buffering state indicator (unbuffered, line buffered, fully buffered) I/O mode

    C file input/output

    C_file_input/output

  • Tenor (website)
  • Search engine

    search engine and database owned by Google. Its main product is the GIF Keyboard, which is available on Android, iOS, and macOS. The company was founded

    Tenor (website)

    Tenor_(website)

  • Disc Filing System
  • Computer file system

    memory (1), loaded and executed as machine code (2) or fed into the keyboard buffer (3). Option 3 reads "EXEC" files, text macro files used as primitive

    Disc Filing System

    Disc_Filing_System

  • SpartaDOS X
  • Disk operating system

    change disk names, search disks for files, undelete them, install keyboard buffer, edit system files (CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT) and so on. A port

    SpartaDOS X

    SpartaDOS X

    SpartaDOS_X

  • Clipboard manager
  • Computer program

    Save buffer to long-term storage Index or tag buffer data Search buffer data Sharing clipboard contents remotely (pastebin) Create a new buffer for each

    Clipboard manager

    Clipboard_manager

  • Linux console
  • Console of the Linux kernel

    text input from the user. The user typically enters text with a computer keyboard and reads the output text on a computer monitor. The Linux kernel supports

    Linux console

    Linux console

    Linux_console

  • Conkeror
  • Mozilla-based web browser

    Mozilla-based web browser designed to be navigated primarily by a computer keyboard. Its design is mainly patterned after the text editor GNU Emacs, with some

    Conkeror

    Conkeror

    Conkeror

  • String (computer science)
  • Sequence of characters, data type

    binary data. An example of a null-terminated string stored in a 10-byte buffer, along with its ASCII (or more modern UTF-8) representation as 8-bit hexadecimal

    String (computer science)

    String (computer science)

    String_(computer_science)

  • Bitstream
  • Sequence of binary digits

    empty the buffer before it gets completely full. A producer that continues to produce data faster than it can be consumed, even after the buffer is full

    Bitstream

    Bitstream

  • Undo
  • Computer command

    the buffer to a more recent state. The common components of undo functionality are the commands which were executed of the user, the history buffer(s)

    Undo

    Undo

    Undo

  • Olivetti Elea
  • Series of mainframe computers

    The keyboard of the Elea

    Olivetti Elea

    Olivetti Elea

    Olivetti_Elea

  • Dreamcast
  • Sega video game console

    Graphical hardware effects include trilinear filtering, gouraud shading, z-buffering, spatial anti-aliasing, per-pixel translucency sorting and bump mapping

    Dreamcast

    Dreamcast

    Dreamcast

  • Cut, copy, and paste
  • Computer user interface method

    additional buffers into the document, as was the case with the QED text editor. The earliest editors (designed for teleprinter terminals) provided keyboard commands

    Cut, copy, and paste

    Cut,_copy,_and_paste

  • Macintosh 128K/512K technical details
  • screen buffer, 21,888 bytes (BufPtr) 9,344 bytes of undocumented space 740 bytes alternate sound buffer 796 bytes undocumented Screen buffer, 21,888

    Macintosh 128K/512K technical details

    Macintosh_128K/512K_technical_details

  • Amiga
  • Family of personal computers sold by Commodore

    case to provide a "garage" under the main section of the system where the keyboard could be stored. The first model was announced in 1985 as simply "The Amiga

    Amiga

    Amiga

    Amiga

  • Wayland (protocol)
  • Display system intended to replace X11

    display of pixel buffers on the screen, and the server (compositor) is the service provider controlling the display of these buffers. The Wayland reference

    Wayland (protocol)

    Wayland (protocol)

    Wayland_(protocol)

  • GNU Emacs
  • GNU version of the Emacs text editor

    functions from the Emacs Lisp environment. Commands such as save-buffer and save-buffers-kill-emacs combine multiple modified keystrokes. Some GNU Emacs

    GNU Emacs

    GNU Emacs

    GNU_Emacs

  • Arrow keys
  • Cluster of keys on a computer keyboard

    keys on a computer keyboard labelled with directional arrows, typically found in an inverted-T layout to the bottom-right of the keyboard and to the left

    Arrow keys

    Arrow keys

    Arrow_keys

  • DECwriter
  • 1970s-80s computer terminal series

    also offered in a keyboard-less printer-only model, in this case known as the LA35. The primary change was the addition of a data buffer that allowed it

    DECwriter

    DECwriter

    DECwriter

  • End-of-Transmission character
  • Transmission control character

    in its input buffer immediately; normally the driver would collect characters until it sees an end-of-line character. If the input buffer is empty (because

    End-of-Transmission character

    End-of-Transmission_character

  • MIDI
  • Connection standard for electronic musical instruments

    pitch, timing and velocity. One common MIDI application is to play a MIDI keyboard or other controller and use it to trigger a digital sound module (which

    MIDI

    MIDI

    MIDI

  • Text-based user interface
  • Type of interface based on outputting to or controlling a text display

    years of computing, text terminals were usually keyboard/printer devices. Currently, however, keyboard/display devices dominate. A text screen (and communications

    Text-based user interface

    Text-based user interface

    Text-based_user_interface

  • YouTube
  • Video-sharing platform

    of sepia-toned silent, early 1900s-style films, including a parody of Keyboard Cat. In 2012, clicking on the image of a DVD next to the site logo led

    YouTube

    YouTube

    YouTube

  • DOSKEY
  • CONFIG.SYS directive. This enabled a user-configurable console input history buffer and recall as well as pattern search functionality on the console driver

    DOSKEY

    DOSKEY

    DOSKEY

  • Macintosh 128K
  • First model of Apple's Macintosh computer line

    drive are in a beige case with an integrated carrying handle; it has a keyboard and single-button mouse. The Macintosh was introduced by a television commercial

    Macintosh 128K

    Macintosh 128K

    Macintosh_128K

  • Print Screen
  • Key on most PC keyboards

    MS-DOS, this key causes the contents of the current text mode screen memory buffer to be copied to the standard printer port, usually LPT1. In essence, whatever

    Print Screen

    Print_Screen

  • EOS (8-bit operating system)
  • Operating system

    eos_print_buffer eos_printer_status eos_start_print_character eos_end_print_character eos_keyboard_status eos_read_keyboard eos_start_read_keyboard eos_end_read_keyboard

    EOS (8-bit operating system)

    EOS_(8-bit_operating_system)

  • Atari 8-bit computers
  • 1979–1991 home computer series

    pressure-sensitive, spillproof membrane keyboard and initially shipped with a non-upgradable 8 KB of RAM. The 800 has a conventional keyboard, a second cartridge slot

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari 8-bit computers

    Atari_8-bit_computers

  • Control-C
  • Computer command

    Control-X Control-Z Control-\ Keyboard shortcut "Why Ctrl+v for Paste?". control+C and control+V to do ... copy and paste "A Buffer Overflow Exploit Against

    Control-C

    Control-C

  • Cursor (user interface)
  • Indicator showing where text would be input

    let go, which meant it would be "much better for coordination with the keyboard." According to Roger Bates, a young hardware designer at ARC under Bill

    Cursor (user interface)

    Cursor_(user_interface)

  • IBM 2250
  • Vector graphics display system by IBM for the System/360

    (vectors) on a 1024 by 1024 grid was stored in computer's memory or an optional buffer on the 2250 and repainted on the 2250's CRT up to 40 times per second. The

    IBM 2250

    IBM 2250

    IBM_2250

  • Tandy 1000
  • IBM PC compatible home computer system

    proprietary keyboard and keyboard layout that is not compatible with the PC/XT/AT standard. The layout of the keyboard prefigured the IBM Model M keyboard, with

    Tandy 1000

    Tandy 1000

    Tandy_1000

  • Ultra 5/10
  • Ultra 5 and Ultra 10 Workstations, Sun Microsystems, 1998-2002

    400 MHz UltraSPARC IIi CPU and supported an official maximum of 512 MB Buffered EDO ECC RAM in four 50ns 168-pin DIMM slots. Larger DIMMs which provide

    Ultra 5/10

    Ultra 5/10

    Ultra_5/10

  • Apollo Guidance Computer
  • Guidance and navigation computer used in Apollo spacecraft

    communicated with the AGC using a numeric display and keyboard called the DSKY (for "display and keyboard", pronounced /ˈdɪski/ DISS-kee). The AGC and its

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo Guidance Computer

    Apollo_Guidance_Computer

  • Double-click
  • Computer input action

    word boundaries. (In X Window, it will also copy that piece of text into a buffer separate from the system clipboard, as with all selected text. The selected

    Double-click

    Double-click

  • Apple I
  • Computer model built by Apple

    external terminal. Users still had to supply a case, power supply, and keyboard. Powered by the MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, it was among the earliest

    Apple I

    Apple I

    Apple_I

  • Help Scout
  • Provider of help desk software

    Retrieved 2017-02-23. "Farm to keyboard: why software is the next "craft" industry". Quartz. Retrieved 2017-02-22. "Respond by Buffer | The 7 tools we use for

    Help Scout

    Help_Scout

  • Sinclair QL
  • Personal computer by Sinclair Research

    switching between two different areas of memory for the frame buffer, thus allowing double buffering. However, this would use 64 KB of the standard machine's

    Sinclair QL

    Sinclair_QL

  • Microcomputer
  • Small computer with a CPU made out of a microprocessor

    much larger and more expensive. Many microcomputers (when equipped with a keyboard and screen for input and output) are also personal computers (in the generic

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

    Microcomputer

  • Tube (BBC Micro)
  • BBC Micro expansion interface

    capacity varies between 1 and 24 bytes, depending on the dedicated buffer function. Each buffer has a control register and status register to monitor its state

    Tube (BBC Micro)

    Tube_(BBC_Micro)

  • TRS-80
  • 1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation

    its Zilog Z80 8-bit microprocessor. The TRS-80 has a full-stroke QWERTY keyboard, 4 KB DRAM standard memory, small size and desk area, floating-point Level

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

    TRS-80

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, Commodore BASIC in read-only memory, keyboard, monochrome monitor, and, in early models, a cassette deck. Development

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

  • Nascom
  • British single-board computer kit

    in 1977 and 1979, respectively, based on the Zilog Z80 and including a keyboard and video interface, a serial port that could be used to store data on

    Nascom

    Nascom

    Nascom

  • Scott Thurston
  • American musician (born 1952)

    the Heartbreakers, in which he sang harmony vocals and played guitar, keyboards, and harmonica. Raised in Medford, Oregon,[citation needed] Thurston started

    Scott Thurston

    Scott Thurston

    Scott_Thurston

  • Alfred (software)
  • Application launcher and productivity application for macOS

    From The Keyboard [OS X Tips] | Cult of Mac". www.cultofmac.com. Retrieved 2023-09-22. "Alfred 1.3 Improves System Navigation with "File Buffer"". 2012-07-18

    Alfred (software)

    Alfred_(software)

  • Windows 2000
  • 1999 Microsoft operating system version

    malicious programs exploiting the IIS services – specifically a notorious buffer overflow tendency. This tendency is not operating-system-version specific

    Windows 2000

    Windows_2000

  • Power-on self-test
  • Process performed by firmware or software routines

    explanation needed] The keyboard itself was an intelligent device and had its own processor and 4 kilobytes of RAM for keeping a buffer of the sequence of

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on_self-test

  • Intellivision
  • Home video game console

    be processed from the Intellivoice's SP650 buffer chip, stored and loaded from cartridge memory. That buffer chip has its own I/O and the Intellivoice

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

    Intellivision

  • TI-89 series
  • Series of graphing calculators

    files, and lists. The TI-89 is essentially a TI-92 Plus with a limited keyboard and smaller screen. It was created partially in response to the fact that

    TI-89 series

    TI-89 series

    TI-89_series

  • VNC
  • Graphical desktop-sharing system

    system that uses the Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocol to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse input from one computer

    VNC

    VNC

    VNC

  • Software flow control
  • Flow control method

    This usage was copied by others, and is now a de facto standard. The keyboard equivalents of Ctrl+S for XOFF, and Ctrl+Q for XON, also derive from this

    Software flow control

    Software_flow_control

  • X Window System protocols and architecture
  • Windowing system

    programs and displaying them to the user (display), and receiving user input (keyboard, mouse) and transmitting it to the client programs. In X, the server runs

    X Window System protocols and architecture

    X_Window_System_protocols_and_architecture

  • Shadertoy
  • Shader making and sharing tool

    shader sharing Rendering: floating point buffer based multipass and history Media inputs: microphone, webcam, keyboard, mouse, VR HMDs, soundcloud, video,

    Shadertoy

    Shadertoy

  • IBM PS/2
  • Second generation of personal computers by IBM

    port), 1440 KB 3.5-inch floppy disk format, 72-pin SIMMs, PS/2 mouse and keyboard port, and VGA, went on to become standards in the broader IBM PC compatibles

    IBM PS/2

    IBM PS/2

    IBM_PS/2

  • Standard streams
  • Connected input and output streams for computer programs

    Originally I/O happened via a physically connected system console (input via keyboard, output via monitor), but standard streams abstract this. When a command

    Standard streams

    Standard_streams

  • Vi (text editor)
  • Keyboard-oriented text editor

    by the Tab key on the widely used IBM PC keyboard (on the left side of the alphabetic part of the keyboard, one row above the middle row). This made

    Vi (text editor)

    Vi (text editor)

    Vi_(text_editor)

  • IBM PCjr
  • Home computer

    ROM cartridge slots, built-in joystick ports, and an infrared wireless keyboard. The PCjr supported expansion via "sidecar" modules, which could be attached

    IBM PCjr

    IBM PCjr

    IBM_PCjr

  • OpenGL
  • Cross-platform graphics API

    cross-platform windowing and keyboard-mouse-joystick handler; is more game-oriented freeglut – A cross-platform windowing and keyboard-mouse handler; its API

    OpenGL

    OpenGL

    OpenGL

  • VT52
  • CRT-based computer terminal by Digital

    small buffer, which the display hardware periodically read to produce the display. Characters typed on the keyboard were likewise stored in a buffer and

    VT52

    VT52

    VT52

  • Heterojunction solar cell
  • Solar-cell architecture

    layer of hydrogenated intrinsic amorphous silicon (denoted as a-Si:H; the "buffer layer"), and overlayers of appropriately doped amorphous or nanocrystalline

    Heterojunction solar cell

    Heterojunction solar cell

    Heterojunction_solar_cell

  • Document Object Model
  • Computer document convention

    CSS. DOM Level 3, published in April 2004, added support for XPath and keyboard event handling, as well as an interface for serializing documents as XML

    Document Object Model

    Document Object Model

    Document_Object_Model

  • Android Cupcake
  • 2009 Android mobile operating system

    2009. Android Cupcake introduces a new virtual keyboard, marking a departure from the physical keyboard on the HTC Dream, and adds support for stereo Bluetooth

    Android Cupcake

    Android Cupcake

    Android_Cupcake

  • Acorn Electron
  • Personal computer sold in Britain

    Electron's keyboard which was regarded as being better than most of its low-cost peers, with only the VIC-20 being comparable. In one review, the keyboard was

    Acorn Electron

    Acorn Electron

    Acorn_Electron

  • Hot swapping
  • Concept in computing

    Universal Serial Bus (USB) peripheral device, such as a thumb drive, mouse, keyboard, or printer out of a computer's USB slot without powering down the computer

    Hot swapping

    Hot swapping

    Hot_swapping

  • Kivy (framework)
  • Free and multi-platform graphical library for Python

    support for mouse, keyboard, TUIO, and OS-specific multitouch events; a graphic library using only OpenGL ES 2, and based on Vertex Buffer Object and shaders;

    Kivy (framework)

    Kivy (framework)

    Kivy_(framework)

  • Apple TV (device)
  • Home media streaming device from Apple

    the first-generation model. The device has 8 GB of flash storage for buffering, replacing the internal hard drive in the first-generation model. It supports

    Apple TV (device)

    Apple TV (device)

    Apple_TV_(device)

  • MateBook Fold
  • 2025 foldable laptop by Huawei

    adaptive refresh rates. Huawei states the display uses a non-Newtonian fluid buffer layer and a carbon fiber support layer to improve durability and impact

    MateBook Fold

    MateBook Fold

    MateBook_Fold

  • ZX81
  • 1981 home computer

    channel selector switch in some models. It has a pressure-sensitive membrane keyboard. Programs and data are loaded and saved onto compact audio cassettes. The

    ZX81

    ZX81

    ZX81

  • GNU Readline
  • Software library

    Readline supports both Emacs and vi editing modes, which determine how keyboard input is interpreted as editor commands. POSIX prescribes the vi editing

    GNU Readline

    GNU_Readline

  • X Window System
  • Windowing system for bitmap displays on UNIX-like systems

    drawing and moving windows on the display and interacting with a mouse, keyboard or touchscreen. X does not mandate the user interface; individual client

    X Window System

    X Window System

    X_Window_System

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  • Sreedeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sreedeep

    Lightening the Way

  • Ramanathan | ராமநாதந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ramanathan | ராமநாதந

    Lord Shiva, Rameshwaram, Lord Rama

  • PRISCILA
  • Female

    Spanish

    PRISCILA

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Priscilla, PRISCILA means "ancient."

  • Clarinda
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish French Latin English

    Clarinda

    Beautiful.

  • Haseena
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim

    Haseena

    Beautiful; Pretty

  • Ruxmani
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Ruxmani

    The Consort of God Krishna

  • Jordan
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Jordan

    The river of judgment.

  • Gracy | Gracy 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gracy | Gracy 

    Angel, Protector, Very lazy

  • PELLINORE
  • Male

    Arthurian

    PELLINORE

    , knight of the Stranger Beast.

  • JOS
  • Male

    Dutch

    JOS

    , addition, or, he will add. 

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  • Digitorium
  • n.

    A small dumb keyboard used by pianists for exercising the fingers; -- called also dumb piano.

  • Muffler
  • n.

    A cushion for terminating or softening a note made by a stringed instrument with a keyboard.

  • Seabord
  • n. & a.

    See Seaboard.

  • Clavier
  • n.

    The keyboard of an organ, pianoforte, or harmonium.

  • Bank
  • n.

    A bench, or row of keys belonging to a keyboard, as in an organ.

  • Leeboard
  • n.

    A board, or frame of planks, lowered over the side of a vessel to lessen her leeway when closehauled, by giving her greater draught.

  • Seaboard
  • adv.

    Toward the sea.

  • Seaboard
  • a.

    Bordering upon, or being near, the sea; seaside; seacoast; as, a seaboard town.

  • Seraphine
  • n.

    A wind instrument whose sounding parts are reeds, consisting of a thin tongue of brass playing freely through a slot in a plate. It has a case, like a piano, and is played by means of a similar keybord, the bellows being worked by the foot. The melodeon is a portable variety of this instrument.

  • Bufferhead
  • n.

    The head of a buffer, which recieves the concussion, in railroad carriages.

  • Buffer
  • n.

    A good-humored, slow-witted fellow; -- usually said of an elderly man.

  • Seaboard
  • n.

    The seashore; seacoast.

  • Keyboard
  • n.

    The whole arrangement, or one range, of the keys of an organ, typewriter, etc.

  • Harmoniphon
  • n.

    An obsolete wind instrument with a keyboard, in which the sound, which resembled the oboe, was produced by the vibration of thin metallic plates, acted upon by blowing through a tube.

  • Buffer
  • n.

    An elastic apparatus or fender, for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies; as, a buffer at the end of a railroad car.

  • Bumper
  • n.

    Anything which resists or deadens a bump or shock; a buffer.

  • Typewriter
  • n.

    An instrument for writing by means of type, a typewheel, or the like, in which the operator makes use of a sort of keyboard, in order to obtain printed impressions of the characters upon paper.

  • Harmonium
  • n.

    A musical instrument, resembling a small organ and especially designed for church music, in which the tones are produced by forcing air by means of a bellows so as to cause the vibration of free metallic reeds. It is now made with one or two keyboards, and has pedals and stops.

  • Manual
  • a.

    A keyboard of an organ or harmonium for the fingers, as distinguished from the pedals; a clavier, or set of keys.