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N8N
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this has been bothering me. Why "tenkeyless?"
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Sat, 13 August 2011, 18:45:37 »
Isn't the numpad usually 17 keys? Why not "seventeenkeyless?"
am I just thinking about this too much?
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this has been bothering me. Why "tenkeyless?"
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Sat, 13 August 2011, 19:09:50 »
Ha, perhaps. 10 numbers... so they came up with tenkey somewhere along the way. Don't over think it.
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Rafen
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this has been bothering me. Why "tenkeyless?"
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Sat, 13 August 2011, 19:14:18 »
I never really paid attention to how many keys were on the numpad until you said something about it. Now you have me wondering why it's called that also.
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DesktopJinx
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this has been bothering me. Why "tenkeyless?"
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Sat, 13 August 2011, 19:46:35 »
This comes from the adding machine, and the eventually-standardized layout of the numeric keys on them.
A quick Googling of ten key history produces
http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/mechanical3.htm
If you dig through really old books on resumes/CVs or business skills, you may come across references of ten-key as a skill, and even ten-key speed -- surely very important for accountants.
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