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Monochromatic keyboard diagram on pure black, showing function keys, alphanumeric rows, and modifier labels (control, option, command) with a single red accent on the fn key.
Summary
Isometric keyboard layout diagram on pure black background, rendered in light gray and white with a single red accent on the fn key, showing function keys, alphanumerics, modifiers (control, option, command), and directional icons.
Visual description
Pure black background with a 3D isometric view of a keyboard in light gray and white outlines. Top row shows function keys (esc, F1-F6 with sun/search/display icons) in subtle gray. Below that: number row with shifted symbols (dollar, at-sign, hash, etc.) in numbers 1-6. QWERTY row features letter keys Q through Y. ASDF home row and ZXCV bottom rows follow standard layout. Bottom modifier keys show fn (highlighted in deep red with a small red star), control, option, and command symbols in white outlines. Keys slightly reduce opacity toward the far right, creating depth. All text is clean sans-serif in white or light gray against the dark key backgrounds.
Key takeaway
The single-color accent (red fn key) creating focal emphasis in an otherwise monochromatic scheme. The technical isometric perspective making a reference diagram feel designed rather than instructional. The clarity of icon-based key labels (arrows, commands) alongside text.
Reuse notes
Essential reference for hardware documentation, product design specs, or technical guides. High contrast and minimalism ensure legibility on screen and in print. The red fn key shows how one accent color elevates a grayscale functional diagram without overwhelming it. Use for keyboard shortcuts, macro layouts, or gaming peripheral specs.








