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Keyboard technology (6877 bytes)
1: ...sually defines the keyboard. The choice of switch technology affects key response (the positive feedback that ...
5: === Dome switch keyboard ===
7: ...s are kind of a hybrid of membrane and mechanical keyboards. They bring two circuit board traces together un...
9: ...is a common switch technology used in mass market keyboards today. It's considered very quiet, but purists t...
11: ...me switch keyboards are also called direct switch keyboards.

Keyboard (1688 bytes)
3: ...ssed by the fingers. There are two main types of keyboard:
5: ...mputer keyboard]] and its descendant the [[IBM PC keyboard]])
6: ...a variety of instruments, more properly named ''[[keyboard synthesizer]]''.
8: Other types of keyboards, known as '''numeric keypads''', are the
10: ...th the 123 keys near the bottom. Many [[computer keyboard]]s have this kind of numeric keypad on the right-...

My First Keyboard (151 bytes)
1: '''My First Keyboard''' was the psuedonym used by [[Of Montreal]] to r...

AT keyboard (411 bytes)
1: ...It was later replaced with the 101-key [[Enhanced keyboard]].
5: [[Category:Computer keyboards]]

GKOS keyboard (1475 bytes)
1: ...opened]]<br><small>One implementation of the GKOS keyboard</small></div>
3: The '''GKOS keyboard''' standard for small portable terminals is inten...
5: The GKOS [[alphanumeric keyboard|keyboard]] has 6 keys and they are located on the back of ...
7: ...ved for the display (wide screen shape). The GKOS keyboard is also referred to as the "SixBack".
9: See also: [[chorded keyboard]]

IBM PC keyboard (7285 bytes)
1: ...ecture being constantly updated, several types of keyboards have been developed. The English-language ones a...
3: ==Keyboard layouts==
5: ...following list gives a concise overview of the PC keyboard as it has changed over the years, the changes oft...
7: ... electronically not [[compatible]] with the later keyboard types
8: ...; numerical block now clearly separated from main keyboard; also added indicator [[light-emitting diode|LED]...

Keyboard commando (221 bytes)
1: A '''keyboard commando''' is a [[bulletin board system]] user w...

Keyboard plaque (304 bytes)
1: ...of dirt found on [[computer]] [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]]s. Apparently a reasonable breeding place for [[...
3: ...r terminals I can use? This one has a bad case of keyboard plaque."

Electronic keyboard (593 bytes)
1: ...ectronic keyboard'' is generally used to refer to keyboard instruments made for the home market, which are c...
3: Contrast electronic keyboards to electric keyboards such as the [[Fender Rhodes]] electric piano, an...

Chorded keyboard (3107 bytes)
1: ...ed to replace a traditional [[QWERTY]] [[computer keyboard]].
3: ...of [[chord (music)|chord]]s on a [[piano]]. Such technology has been around for many years but is little know...
5: ...ard. A keyer is a good replacement for a chorded keyboard in portable applications such as the [[wearable c...
7: ...e the last key is still held down, but a chording keyboard requires each chord to be completely released bef...
9: ...f the [[computer mouse]], may have invented chord keyboards.

Computer keyboard (3443 bytes)
1: ...ge:keyboard_large.jpg|thumb|250px|QWERTY computer keyboard]]
3: ...tead affect the operation of the computer, or the keyboard itself. See [[input method editor]].
5: ...e writing in different languages, but specialised keyboard layouts for mathematical, accounting, or computer...
7: ...al keys simultaneously. As an example, the [[GKOS keyboard]] has been designed for small wireless devices.
9: ...ard has no direct connection to the computer. The keyboard presses are conveyed by radio to a small local re...

Membrane keyboard (2613 bytes)
1: ...f any, tactile feedback is felt when using such a keyboard.
3: ...esistant against dirt and liquids than most other keyboards, but due to the low or non-existent amount of ta...
5: ... computing devices. Smaller, specialised membrane keyboards, typically numeric-and-a-few-control-keys only, ...
7: ==List of computers with membrane keyboards==
9: ...8-bit family|Atari 400]] (full-travel replacement keyboards much like those that came with the Atari 800 wer...

Keyboard buffer (1104 bytes)
1: A '''keyboard buffer''' is a section of [[computer]] [[memory]]...
3: [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]] buffers have long been used in [[command line i...
5: ...e character which it represents to the end of the keyboard buffer. The exception is [[control character]]s, ...

Butterfly keyboard (1578 bytes)
1: ...ntly, no model but the 701 utilized the butterfly keyboard.
3: ...y a cam on the lid's hinge, so the motions of the keyboard parts are always synchronized with the movement o...
10: [[Category:Computer keyboards]]

Keyboard bass (615 bytes)
1: [[Image:Pianobass.jpg|frame|Keyboard bass]]
3: ...ss include ''bass pedals'', which are operated by keyboardists using their feet.
6: Information about the earliest models of keyboard basses can be found at [http://www.fenderrhodes.c...

Chiclet keyboard (2045 bytes)
1: A '''chiclet keyboard''' is a [[computer keyboard]] built with an array of small, flat rectangular ...
3: ... with almost equal unanimity. After 1985, chiclet keyboards were not often seen other than on some digital c...
5: ...List of home computers with variations of chiclet keyboards==
7: ...]] (arguably a mix between a membrane and chiclet keyboard)
14: ...trum]] 16/48K (later models had slightly improved keyboards)

Keyboard shortcut (1447 bytes)
1: ...ey or hotkey) is a [[set]] of [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] keys that when pressed simultaneously, perform ...
3: Useful [[Microsoft Windows]] keyboard shortcuts:

Alphanumeric keyboard (2280 bytes)
1: ... [[Computer keyboard|keyboards]]. An alphanumeric keyboard is a device with many keys (usually marked with t...
3: ...Keyboard large.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The computer keyboard]]
5: ...nd paper tape, interaction via [[teletype]]-style keyboards became the main input device for computers. Duri...
7: ...re are different types of [[Keyboard technology | keyboard technologies]].
9: ... been further extended to the standard 101-key PC keyboard layout, with the addition of cursor keys, a calcu...

Keyboard player (963 bytes)
1: ...ng a new term for a person who plays them. These keyboards include:
12: See also [[Keyboard instrument]], [[Synthesizer]]

Typewriter keyboard (1688 bytes)
1: ...g|thumb|right|an index typewriter with a circular keyboard]]
3: ... [[computer keyboard]]s and the majority of other keyboards. Other nations using the [[Latin alphabet]] may ...
7: Radically different layouts such as the [[Dvorak keyboard]] have been proposed but have not been able to re...
9: Many non-Latin alphabets have keyboard layouts that have nothing to do with QWERTY. The ...
13: [[Category:Computer keyboards]]

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