Detailed Description: Figure 2 - Keyboard Layout

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This is a detailed diagram of a full computer keyboard layout showing all keys and their labels. At the top row are function keys from Esc on the far left, followed by F1 through F12, and then Power, Sleep, and Wake Up buttons on the right. Below that is a row containing Print Screen/SysRq, Scroll Lock/Pause Break, and a cluster of Insert, Home, Page Up in one group and Delete, End, Page Down in another group. The main typing area consists of several rows: the number row starting with § and containing numbers 0-9 with their shifted symbols (½, !, ", #, ¤, %, &, /, (, ), =, ?, `) and ending with a backslash key; the top letter row (QWERTY layout) with Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, Å, and ^; the middle letter row with Caps Lock, A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, Æ, Ø, and *; and the bottom letter row with a shift key marked >, Z, X, C, V, B, N, M, semicolon, colon, underscore, and another shift key. The bottom row contains Ctrl, a Windows key, Alt, a large space bar, Alt Gr, another Windows key, a menu key, and Ctrl. Above the space bar area are multimedia keys labeled Web, E-Mail, Tuner, Menu, Previous, Next, Mute, -Volume, and +Volume. On the far right is a numeric keypad with Num Lock at the top, followed by a calculator-style layout with numbers 0-9, mathematical operators (/, *, -, +), Enter key, and navigation keys (Home, PgUp, End, PgDn, Ins, Del) integrated into the number pad. The keyboard appears to be a Nordic or European layout based on the presence of special characters like Å, Æ, and Ø.