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keyset

(ˈkiːˌsɛt)
n
(Computer Science) a device consisting of a set of computer keys that can be used together for a particular purpose, for example for a computer game
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Similarly, the Perspective's GFC700 autopilot is also controlled from its own discrete panel on the pedestal, rather than an isolated keyset on the bezel of the G1000 itself, as in other installations.
Shiftwork does not represent any more of a radical departure from current practice, than engaging the shift-key on a keyboard represents a departure from the default keyset. Shiftwork is a way of thinking about the change process in a principled and powerful way that recognises the realities of career and life as experienced by us and our clients in a complex, interconnected and changing world.
The HAC's keyset was not working, so I passed the controls to get bearing and range to the mark-on-top position of the boat--288 degrees at two miles from our present position.
New tools include angle cutters, shell mills, Woodruff keyset, and dovetail cutters.
Staff members in different locations can work together more efficiently because communication between the employees is easier when Esi-Link is enabled, User information, such as who is on the phone and who is in "Do Not Disturb," for example, can be determined by glancing at a keyset. A set of telephone features is readily available across the network: calls can be transferred to different offices; messages and recorded conversations can be shared among users in various locations; and users can intercom and page across systems.