![This close-up image shows the right-hand section of a black laptop keyboard, viewed from a slightly elevated angle. The keys are dark gray or black with white lettering and symbols. Visible keys include "Insert" (with a star symbol), "PrtSc" (with a snowflake-like symbol), "Delete", "Backspace", "Enter", and "Shift". Below the "Enter" and "Shift" keys, there are "PgUp" with an upward arrow, "PgDn" with a downward arrow, and "End" with a rightward arrow. Other symbols visible on keys include '+', '=', '[', ']', ';', and '\'.
The surface of the laptop surrounding the keys features a fine, textured, grid-like pattern. A small, circular, black button or sensor is visible above the keyboard, to the right of the "Delete" key. There is a noticeable amount of dust and small particles accumulated on the keys and the laptop's surface, suggesting regular use. The background to the right of the laptop reveals a light brown, possibly wooden, surface, with a dark, indistinct object partially visible further to the right. The lighting appears to be artificial. No people or specific events are depicted, only the static arrangement of the laptop keyboard. The provided location context is Nasheman Colony, Pakistan, though no visual cues within the image confirm this.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_e559083c-df23-4846-9.jpg?alt=media)
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This close-up image shows the right-hand section of a black laptop keyboard, viewed from a slightly elevated angle. The keys are dark gray or black with white lettering and symbols. Visible keys include "Insert" (with a star symbol), "PrtSc" (with a snowflake-like symbol), "Delete", "Backspace", "Enter", and "Shift". Below the "Enter" and "Shift" keys, there are "PgUp" with an upward arrow, "PgDn" with a downward arrow, and "End" with a rightward arrow. Other symbols visible on keys include '+', '=', '[', ']', ';', and '\'. The surface of the laptop surrounding the keys features a fine, textured, grid-like pattern. A small, circular, black button or sensor is visible above the keyboard, to the right of the "Delete" key. There is a noticeable amount of dust and small particles accumulated on the keys and the laptop's surface, suggesting regular use. The background to the right of the laptop reveals a light brown, possibly wooden, surface, with a dark, indistinct object partially visible further to the right. The lighting appears to be artificial. No people or specific events are depicted, only the static arrangement of the laptop keyboard. The provided location context is Nasheman Colony, Pakistan, though no visual cues within the image confirm this.
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