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This is a close-up, overhead shot of a section of a black keyboard. The keys are arranged in a standard QWERTY layout, but some of the keys have Cyrillic characters on them, indicating it is likely a Russian or Ukrainian keyboard. The keys are worn, with visible dust and grime accumulated in the crevices, suggesting it's a well-used keyboard. The image focuses on several rows of keys, including function keys (F8, F9, F10, F11, F12) on the left side. To the right of these are number keys and punctuation marks. Prominently visible are the "Enter" key and the "Shift" key, both with arrows indicating their function. There is also a key labeled "FN" and another labeled "Alt Gr". The lighting appears to be artificial, casting a slight sheen on the keys. The background is a dark, textured surface, consistent with the material of a keyboard. There are no people or any other objects visible in the frame, making the keyboard the sole subject. The image is a static capture, implying no action or event is occurring beyond the potential use of the keyboard. The visible text consists of the key labels themselves, which are a mix of Latin letters, numbers, symbols, and Cyrillic characters.
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