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  1. InScript keyboard. InScript (short for Indic Script) is the decreed standard keyboard layout for Indian scripts using a standard 104- or 105-key layout. This keyboard layout was standardised by the Government of India for inputting text in languages of India written in Brahmic scripts, as well as the Santali language, written in the non-Brahmic ...

  2. Vertical column layout. An ortholinear keyboard, with keys arranged in an orthogonal grid with vertical columns. A "Truly Ergonomic" keyboard, which combines fixed-split design with vertical columns and staggered rows. Ergodox, adjustable-split with vertical columns and staggered rows. Because electric typewriters and computer keyboards no ...

  3. Chorded keyboard. A keyset or chorded keyboard (also called a chorded keyset, chord keyboard or chording keyboard) is a computer input device that allows the user to enter characters or commands formed by pressing several keys together, like playing a "chord" on a piano. The large number of combinations available from a small number of keys ...

  4. Membrane keyboard as used on the East German Robotron Z1013. A membrane keyboard is a computer keyboard whose "keys" are not separate, moving parts, as with the majority of other keyboards, but rather are pressure pads that have only outlines and symbols printed on a flat, flexible surface. Very little, if any, tactile feedback is felt when ...

  5. Apr 7, 2023 · Keyboard Definition. The keyboard is the piece of computer hardware used to input text, characters, and other commands into a computer or similar device. It's an external peripheral device in a desktop system (it sits outside the computer case ), or is "virtual" in a tablet PC.

  6. Jan 13, 2020 · The history of the modern computer keyboard begins with a direct inheritance from the invention of the typewriter . It was Christopher Latham Sholes who, in 1868, patented the first practical modern typewriter. Soon after, in 1877, the Remington Company began mass marketing the first typewriters. After a series of technological developments ...

  7. Both the Danish and Norwegian keyboards include dedicated keys for the letters Å /å, Æ /æ and Ø /ø, but the placement is a little different, as the Æ and Ø keys are swapped on the Norwegian layout. (The Finnish–Swedish keyboard is also largely similar to the Norwegian layout, but the Ø and Æ are replaced with Ö and Ä.

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