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Commodore 64C - Keyboard Usage and Functionality

Commodore 64C
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what
the
keyboard
is
used
for
The
64C
keyboard
is
basically
a
standard
typewriter
keyboard
with
some
extra
keys.
You
use the
keyboard
to
tell
the
computer
what
you
want
it
to
do.
You
also
use
the
keys
to
reply
to
any
messages
or
questions
the
computer
displays
on
the
screen.
(These
mes
sages
and
questions
are
sometimes
called
"screen
prompts"
or
simply
"prompts".)
Most
of
the
letter,
number
and
symbol
keys
on
the
Commodore
64C's
keyboard
look
and
work
like
the
corresponding
key
on
a
standard
typewriter.
In
addition,
many
or
these
keys
can
produce
special
graphic
symbols,
which
arc
indicated
on
the
front
of
the
keys.
There
are
also a
number
of
special
keys
that
let
the
Commodore
64C
computer
do
much
more
than
a
typewriter
can
do.
The
keyboard
illustration
shown
locates
these
special
keys
and
tells
how
you
use
them.
For
a
detailed
description
of
key
functions
see
the
COMMODORE
64C
SYSTEM
GUIDE.
Feel
free to
experiment
at
the
keyboard.
There
is
little
chance
that
anything
you
do
at
the
keyboard
can
cause
harm, and
you
will
benefit
from
the
"hands
on"
experience.
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