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What Is a Computer Keyboard?
A computer keyboard is used with compatible desktop computers. They are also helpful to purchase if you spill something on your current computer keyboard, are building a computer from scratch or if you prefer to use keyboards for laptops.
The size and shape of computer keyboards vary depending on the applications. Most versions have well-spaced keys preferred by those who use these devices a lot. The standard U.S. desktop keyboard has 104 keys, including a numeric keypad on the right-hand side that is convenient when entering numbers. If space is an issue, smaller devices are available and some do away with the numeric keypad. Standard options feature a rectangular shape for ease of use, although some people prefer ergonomic keyboards that have a curved layout designed to reduce muscle strain. Alternatively, mouse pads and wrist rests increase comfort and ergonomics for long days of work.
What Types of Keyboards for Computers Are Available?
There are various types of desktop computer keyboards available. Users can choose from keyboards that are ergonomic or non-ergonomic. Ergonomic computer keyboards often have a cushioned palm rest and curved design that puts your hands at the perfect angle for typing and comfort. Keyboards for computers are available in white, black, pink, blue, and silver. A separated computer keyboard reduces the risk of carpal tunnel by allowing users to adjust the distance of each section. It can be separated as wide as 9”. Purchase keyboards for computers with Bluetooth capabilities to avoid excess wires. View Quill’s selection of keyboard trays for space-saving options for storing keyboards in desks.
What Are the Different Features of Desktop Computer Keyboards?
The standard computer keyboard has a row of 12 function keys assigned to special actions by the operating system and software. Gamers' keyboards have additional programmable function keys used to set specific game-related features. These typically use keys that allow precise actions to avoid input errors. They have a fast response, facilitating rapid, multiple keystrokes.
Other keyboards for computers include numeric-only keypads used for entering numbers when the main keyboard doesn't have a numeric pad. Media keyboards pair with smart TVs and have programmable smart keys to mute sound, change channels and control entertainment systems. These input devices often incorporate a trackpad for easy, on-screen navigation of TVs and computer monitors.