Talk:Lock key

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My sources:

[[1]] is an example of a keyboard with an office lock.

A Google search of: "office lock" keyboard should also turn up various hits. [[2]] is an example of a keyboard with the LEDs in between the key split, rather than the corner. Obviously, not all keyboard's lock LEDs are yellow. :) --AshyRaccoon Talk | Contribs 10:40, 12 May 2006 (UTC)


Thanks for the data and source...you can also add the info. But you seem to be forgetting that most modern and normal keyboard all have LED at the right hand side and activate with the yellow LED light. That keyboard[3] is a special keyboard for optical use. The same same way you see Keyboard with a slim shape where you rest your hands. Those kind of keyboards are for comfort uses. Another example are, mouse pad, with the jelly thing, to comfort your wrist while using the mouse.

Those info can also be added, but the info right now is the basical fact and known fact because that is how a normal keyboard is!

>x<ino 12:26, 12 May 2006 (UTC)