• Common User Access (CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987...
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    an implementation of IBM Common User Access, which looked a lot like the later Windows 3.1 UI. After the split with Microsoft, IBM developed the Workplace...
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    document libraries, user directories, and custom applications. It can also be used with other HCL Domino applications and databases. IBM Notes 9 Social Edition...
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    MySQL. This allows users on the IBM i platform and users on other platforms to access these files through the MySQL interface. On IBM i and its predecessor...
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  • standard QWERTY keyboard. IBM and early versions of windows used a different set of keys as part of IBM Common User Access. Later Windows adopted the...
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  • keyboard Model M keyboard Gateway AnyKey LK201 Apple keyboard IBM Common User Access IBM. IBM Enhanced Keyboard for the Personal Computer Announcement Letter...
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    such as buttons so that the user interface can be used without a mouse at all (this was part of the IBM Common User Access design). On macOS, this is an...
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    hopeless degenerate". PC Gamer. Alt key Break key Control characters Control-Alt-Delete Function key Keyboard layout Modifier key IBM Common User Access...
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    Windows. Apple, Digital Research, IBM and Microsoft used many of Xerox's ideas to develop products, and IBM's Common User Access specifications formed the basis...
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  • switches between TSO users or batch regions. The IBM 3350 family was withdrawn in September 1994. IBM introduced the IBM 3370 Direct Access Storage Device in...
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