The java.awt.event.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit() method is used to get the default toolkit. The toolkit contains methods for creating and managing windows, events, graphics, and user interfaces in a Java application. It provides access to various platform-dependent functionalities, such as interacting with user input devices and system resources. The getDefaultToolkit() method returns the toolkit that is appropriate for the user's operating system.
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