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1 Taste
Taste f COMP key* * *f < Comp> key* * *Taste
(Computer) button;
• mit Tasten versehen (Computer) keyed;
• frei programmierbare Tasten [mit Doppelfunktion] (telecom.) freely programmable keys [with dual function];
• Tastedruck (tel.) touch of a key;
• Tastefeld (Computer, Schreibmaschine) keyboard;
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2 Taste
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Taste
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3 Taste
f; -, -n; Klavier etc., EDV key; TECH. (Drucktaste) auch pushbutton; eine Taste betätigen oder drücken press ( oder hit) a key; mächtig in die Tasten hauen umg. thump the keys, bash out the tunes* * *die Tastepush-button; key* * *Tạs|te ['tastə]f -, -nkey; (= Knopf an Gerät auch) button"Taste drücken" — "push button"
* * *die1) (in musical instruments, one of the small parts pressed to sound the notes: piano keys.) key2) (in a typewriter, calculator etc, one of the parts which one presses to cause a letter etc to be printed, displayed etc.) key* * *Tas·te<-, -n>[ˈtastə]programmierbare \Taste programmable key\Taste zum Rückwärtsblättern/Vorwärtsblättern page down/up key\Taste zum Entfernen delete [or cancel] key[mächtig] in die \Tasten greifen to strike up a tune* * *die; Taste, Tasten1) key2) (am Telefon, Radio, Fernsehgerät, Taschenrechner usw.) button* * *mächtig in die Tasten hauen umg thump the keys, bash out the tunes* * *die; Taste, Tasten1) key2) (am Telefon, Radio, Fernsehgerät, Taschenrechner usw.) button* * *-n f.button n.key n.pushbutton n. -
4 Taste
f <tech.allg> ■ key button; push-button; key press-button; press-button rar ; buttonf <tech.allg> (in Tastatur, Klaviatur) ■ keyf <av> ■ button -
5 Taste
Taste2 f IT button, key -
6 Taste
Tas·te <-, -n> [ʼtastə] f(Tastatur, Schreibmaschine)key; (Telefon, Sprechfunkgerät) button;[mächtig] in die \Tasten greifen to strike up a tune; -
7 Taste
f COMP [auf Tastatur] key, ELEKTRON [am Telefon, zum Ein- und Ausschalten] push-button, PRINT [Keyboard] key -
8 Taste
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9 Taste
f1. button2. key3. pushbutton -
10 Taste für externe Unterbrechungen
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Taste für externe Unterbrechungen
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11 Taste mit magnetischer Auslösung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Taste mit magnetischer Auslösung
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12 Taste für negativen Schrägstrich
Business german-english dictionary > Taste für negativen Schrägstrich
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13 Taste (f) für negativen Schrägstrich
< Comp> backslash keyBusiness german-english dictionary > Taste (f) für negativen Schrägstrich
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14 Taste f. Schnellvorlauf u. Bildsuchlauf vorwärts
f <av> (bei Videorecordern und Videokameras) ■ fast forward/cue button; fast forward/search (+) buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste f. Schnellvorlauf u. Bildsuchlauf vorwärts
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15 Taste für Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
f <av> ■ review buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste für Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
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16 Taste für Bildsuchlauf vorwärts
f <av> ■ cue buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste für Bildsuchlauf vorwärts
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17 Taste für Filmtransport-Betriebsart
German-english technical dictionary > Taste für Filmtransport-Betriebsart
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18 Taste für Schnellrücklauf u. Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
f <av> (bei Videorecordern und Videokameras) ■ rewind/review button; rewind/search-button; rewind/search buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste für Schnellrücklauf u. Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
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19 Taste schneller Rücklauf
<kfz.av> ■ fast rewind buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste schneller Rücklauf
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20 Taste schneller Vorlauf
<kfz.av> ■ fast forward button; FF buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste schneller Vorlauf
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