Buy new keyboard.
45
Those are all the keys on the keyboard, since they are all visible. That includes numbers, letters, and all other random signs.
it doent spell anything it is all of the numbers and letters on a keyboard
All the numbers on a computer keyboard add up to 45. * * * * * Not if you have a numerical key pad. Also, there are numbers on the function keys - F1 to F12. Finally, there is a 1 by the light that shows that the Num[eric] lock is on. I make it 169.
Well first of all get yourself cardboard as big as a keyboard. Then just draw in the letters and numbers and arrow keys. Now you have a keyboard made of cardboarD!
zero, all the keys have different letters, numbers, or symbols
On my keyboard, which is pretty standard, the sum is 168.
11+13+19=43 all are prime numbers and these are the only three that are above 7 and work.
There would be only 1 prime number 2.So all of the encryption and codes would not work or be different.
As long as the keyboard is a USB 2.0 keyboard, then you should be able to use a good majority of the keys. However, keyboard shortcuts cannot be used, such as Command+Q (the shortcut to quit out of a program), since PC keyboards do not have the command key. Plus, if all programs are not responding, Ctrl+Alt+Delete will not work to forcibly quit those programs, because on a Mac you would press Option/Alt+Command+tab, and the command button isn't on the PC keyboard. You can still use the PC keyboard to type with numbers and all, but there are limitations.
No. It is available only if an optional backlit keyboard is purchased. On some systems, you can tell by looking at the F6 key if it has a backlit keyboard icon.
The new iPhone 5 does not have a physical keyboard like many other smartphones. It only has the same onscreen keyboard all previous iPhones have had. =M=