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[[Image:ATMscreen.jpg|thumb|right|300px|ATM in [[Mercer Island, Washington]] with function keys]]
'''Screen-labeled function keys''' are a special case of [[function keys]] where keys are placed near a screen, which provides labels for them. These are most commonly found in kiosk applications, such as [[automated teller machine]]s and [[gas pump]]s. These were first developed by [[Hewlett-Packard]] in the 1970s.{{
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{{As of|2008}}, HP calculators use this arrangement to implement hierarchical trees of functions.{{
▲{{As of|2008}}, HP calculators use this arrangement to implement hierarchical trees of functions.{{Fact|date=September 2008}} They are rarely found on PC applications, even though the first IBM PC BASIC labeled function key use at the bottom of the screen, and there were 12 function keys, patterned after use on IBM terminals.
Modern [[Texas Instruments]] calculators such as the [[TI-89 series]] use function keys to open drop-down menus on their menu bar, the menu title acting like the key label.
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[[Casio]] calculators use the function keys for a menu at the bottom of the screen.
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