keyset
/ˈkiːˌsɛt/
noun
- A set of keys, such as on a keyboard, typewriter, or musical instrument.
- The typewriter had a standard QWERTY keyset.
- The piano's keyset was made of ivory and ebony.
- He replaced the old keyset on his computer keyboard with a new one.
- A collection of keys or codes used for encryption or access.
- The software uses a keyset to encrypt your messages.
- You need a special keyset to unlock the secure server.
- The company issued each employee a unique keyset for the building.