bezklawiszowe
Bezklawiszowe is an adjective in Polish that means “without keys.” It is used to describe devices, interfaces, or mechanisms that operate without physical keys, deriving from bez- (without) and klawisz (key, as on a keyboard or piano) with the suffix -owe to form an adjective. The term appears in technical and marketing contexts as a concise descriptor of non-key-based design.
In technology and consumer electronics, bezklawiszowe interfaces refer to input methods not requiring pressing mechanical keys.
In music, the term can describe instruments or controllers that do not use traditional keyboard keys, such
Usage of the term is primarily found in Polish-language technical, design, and marketing discourse. The concept