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computer keyboard
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Japan
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Used for typing as well as entering characters in languages with complex writing systems
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1
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2
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computer keyboard
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Japan
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Input method for typing, but less emphasis on navigation as compared to other input methods like touchscreens
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3
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computer keyboard
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Japan
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Input methods such as Pinyin and Kana are commonly used
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1
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4
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computer keyboard
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Japan
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Input methods include various characters and symbols specific to the language
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1
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5
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keyboard
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Japan
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Also used for input in computing, but with different characters due to language differences
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1
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6
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keyboard
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Japan
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Used for typing and navigation, but also heavily used for inputting characters in Chinese and Japanese languages
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1
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7
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keyboard
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Japan
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Important for typing in local languages due to complex writing systems
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1
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8
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keyboard
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Japan
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Keyboards often have additional keys for inputting Hangul or Kana characters
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1
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9
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keyboard
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Japan
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Also used for typing and data entry, but the layout and input method may differ due to the use of non-Latin character sets.
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1
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10
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keyboard shortcuts
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Japan
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Less commonly used and may not be as widely known compared to the Western countries
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1
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11
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keyboards
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Japan
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Also used for inputting characters in non-Latin alphabets such as hiragana, katakana, and hangul
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1
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12
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keyboards
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Japan
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Important for typing in non-Latin scripts like Japanese and Korean
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1
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13
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keyboards
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Japan
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Keyboards can also refer to input methods for typing Chinese or Japanese characters in East Asia.
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