keyset

  1. Noun.  (computing, telegraphy) An input device whose few keys can be pressed in many combinations, often simultaneously, to enter different commands or characters.
  2. Noun.  (computing, databases) A set of keys (unique identifiers) used to distinguish the rows of data being traversed by a cursor.
  3. Noun.  (rare) A collection of keys on a typewriter or keyboard.

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