Computer Science, asked by krishanveersolanki06, 9 months ago

punctuation keys are different from Alphanumeric keys​

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Alphanumeric keys are the keys on a keyboard that consist of letters or numbers and sometimes other symbols. They include the letters A to Z, as well as the numbers 0 through 9.

Numeric/Punctuation Keys: These are the numeric keys along the top of the keyboard, above the alphabetic keys. Shifted, they produce various punctuation and special symbols. The numerics are pretty much universal on English-language keyboards; the punctuation symbols can be different depending on region. For example, the "#" key in the United States is a "£" symbol in the United Kingdom (see the notes after the scan code table).

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