![]() ![]() ![]() In the past, when keyboard design was more standardized, it was common for computer books and magazines to print cards that were cut out, intended to be placed over the user's keyboard with the printed shortcuts noted next to the appropriate keys. ![]() Reference cards intended to be propped up in the user's workspace also exist for many applications. There are also stickers with shortcuts printed on them that can be applied to a regular keyboard. These keyboards are often used for editing video, audio, or graphics, as well as in software training courses. There are keyboards that have the shortcuts for a particular application already marked on them. In most GUIs, a program's keyboard shortcuts are discoverable by browsing the program's menus – the shortcut is indicated next to the menu choice. One difference between them is that the keyboard shortcuts are not localized on multi-language software but the mnemonics are generally localized to reflect the symbols and letters used in the specific locale. Mnemonics are distinguishable from keyboard shortcuts. ![]()
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