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21 minor key
s to menor -
22 mute key
s tecla de discreció -
23 number key
s coixinetDef. del Termcat: Tecla dels aparells telefònics i d'altres aparells electrònics, amb diverses funcions segons la programació, que s'identifica amb dues línies paral·leles verticals o inclinades que es creuen amb dues línies paral·leles horitzontals. -
24 off-key
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25 personal unblocking key
s número personal de desbloqueix, PUK. Def. del Termcat: Codi numèric que identifica un usuari i li permet de desbloquejar el telèfon quan ha entrat un nombre preestablert de vegades seguides, generalment tres, un número d'identificació personal erroni, i de tornar a tenir accés als serveis contractats. -
26 print screen key
s INFORM tecla d'impressió de pantalla -
27 private key
s clau privada -
28 public key
s TI clau pública -
29 redial key
s tecla de repetició de trucada -
30 return key
s tecla de retorn -
31 secret key
s clau secreta -
32 shift key
s tecla de majúscules -
33 signing key
s INFORM clau de signatura -
34 single key
s TI clau secreta -
35 skeleton key
s clau mestra -
36 tab key
s INFORM (tecla del) tabulador -
37 PUK
sigles personal unblocking key PUK, número personal de desbloqueig
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