Keyboard
Keyboard
Updated: 08/02/2019 by Computer Hope
A computer keyboard is one of the primary input devices used with a computer. Similar to an electric typewriter, a keyboard is composed of buttons that create letters, numbers, and symbols,
as well as perform other functions. The following sections provide more
in-depth information and answers to some of the more frequently asked
questions about the keyboard.
- Keyboard overview
- QWERTY keyboard layout
- Keyboard ports and interfaces
- Types of keyboards
- Laptop keyboards
- Smartphone and tablet keyboards
- Why is the keyboard an input device?
- What are multimedia keys?
- How to use a keyboard
- How can I improve my typing?
- When was the first keyboard invented?
- Keyboard shortcut keys
- Related keyboard pages
- Computer keyboard help and support.
Keyboard overview
The following image shows a 104-key Saitek keyboard with arrows pointing to each section, including the control keys, function keys, LED indicators, wrist pad, arrow keys, and keypad.
QWERTY keyboard layout
Below is a close up image of a QWERTY computer keyboard with each of the keys selectable. You may hover your mouse cursor over any of the keys to see a description. Clicking any of the keys opens a new page with full details.
Keyboard ports and interfaces
Today, most desktop computer keyboards connect to the computer using either USB or Bluetooth for wireless communication. Before USB, a computer may have used PS/2, serial port, or AT (Din5) as a keyboard interface.
Types of keyboards
Today, most keyboards are similar to each other, but may
be missing one or more of the sections mentioned earlier (e.g., the
keypad). Where keyboards begin to differ the most is with their
constructions. Some keyboards are mechanical, while others use membrane
keys. Some keyboards are split down the middle and others even fold in
half or roll up. While most keyboards use the QWERTY layout, there are still people who use the DVORAK layout.
Laptop keyboards
A laptop keyboard is arranged differently than a desktop
keyboard to accommodate the laptop's narrower footprint. Most laptop
keyboards are made smaller by placing the keys closer and by including
an Fn key.
The Fn key is used in conjunction with other keys to perform special
functions. For example, pressing the Fn key and the up or down arrow on
the keyboard shown below, increases and decreases the brightness of the
screen. Furthermore, many laptop keyboards omit the numeric keypad to
save space.
Smartphone and tablet keyboards
Today's smartphones and tablets do not come with a physical keyboard, although it may be purchased as an optional peripheral add-on. These devices utilize a thumb keyboard or on-screen keyboard to type messages and enter text into various fields. The image is an example of the Apple iPhone on-screen keyboard, used on all Apple touch-based devices.
Why is the keyboard an input device?
A computer keyboard is considered an input device because it only sends data to a computer and does not receive any information back.
What are multimedia keys?
Multimedia keys are those keys which allow the user to
control music on their computer keyboard. These keys add functionality
such as play, pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward, skip track, eject,
shuffle, and repeat.
Keyboard
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