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klavišas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Klaviatūros, pelės arba kitokio įtaiso elementas, kurį paspaudus gaunamas ženklas arba atliekamas tam tikras veiksmas (vykdoma komanda). atitikmenys: angl. key ryšiai: palyginkmygtukas siauresnis terminasalternatyvos klavišas siauresnis terminasankstesnio puslapio klavišas siauresnis terminasantrojo lygio klavišas siauresnis terminasdidžiųjų raidžių klavišas siauresnis terminasfunkcinis klavišas siauresnis terminasgrįžimo klavišas siauresnis terminasįterpimo klavišas siauresnis terminasįvedimo klavišas siauresnis terminaskombinacinis klavišas siauresnis terminasnaikinimo klavišas siauresnis terminaspabaigos klavišas siauresnis terminaspauzės klavišas siauresnis terminaspilkasis klavišas siauresnis terminaspradžios klavišas siauresnis terminasskaitmenų klavišas siauresnis terminasslinkties klavišas siauresnis terminasspausdinimo klavišas siauresnis terminasšalinimo klavišas siauresnis terminastabuliavimo klavišas siauresnis terminastarpo klavišas siauresnis terminastolesnio puslapio klavišas siauresnis terminastrečiojo lygio klavišas siauresnis terminasvaldymo klavišas

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