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8 Best Types of Keyboard

There are many keyboards available in the market but today we will gonna tell you some of the best types of keyboards that you can use as per your task.

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Qwerty Keyboard

Qwerty Keyboard

QWERTY is the most common layout of the keyboard. It is built in the likeness of an old-fashioned typewriter. Explain that earlier typewriter used to have string Qwerty i.e. their Keys Q, W, E, R, T, Y in this format only. So when the computer initially arrived, the layout of the keyboard was also designed like a typewriter to make Qwerty easy for the user to use the keyboard.

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Ergonomic Keyboard

Ergonomic Keyboard

Ergonomic Keyboards are keyboards that are designed keeping in mind human health factors. Typing for hours on a common keyboard causes scratches on the muscles of the hands. Ergonomic keyboards are designed to get rid of this problem. On this keyboard, you can type with both your hands with ease and you can also relax your hands by placing them on the keyboard.

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Dvorak Keyboard

Dvorak Keyboard

August Dvorak and William Dealy created the Dvorak Keyboard in 1936. The purpose behind making the Dvorak keyboard different from the Qwerty keyboard was that the line between the keyboards should have the most commonly used alphabets. In addition, common letter combinations must be done in such a way that they can be typed quickly.

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Wireless Keyboard

Wireless Keyboard

Other than a wired keyboard, you do not need to connect the keyboard to the Cpu via a wire. Using this keyboard, you can also run your computer sitting a little distance away. The wireless keyboard connects to the computer via Bluetooth, IR technology, or radiofrequency. In wireless keyboards, the transmitter sends strokes from the keyboard as radio waves that are received by the trans-receiver placed near the original device.

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Membrane Keyboard

Membrane Keyboard

The membrane Keyboard is the most different from the rest of the keyboard. In addition to the rest of the keyboards, pressure pads have been used instead of individual keys. It does not have Keys in the form of buttons like other keyboards, but instead, symbols and characters are printed on a flat and flexible surface called a membrane. When someone presses any marked area of ​​this membrane, an electrical signal from here reaches the circuit board.

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Mechanical Keyboard

Mechanical Keyboard

Mechanical Keyboards are keyboards that have spring and connectors under each key. This is the reason that every sound is pressed on it. On pressing any key on the mechanical keyboard, it sends the character of that key to the computer via the electrical signal that the computer then displays on the screen. The specialty of a mechanical keyboard is that it is faster and cheaper in price than a membrane keyboard.

Gaming Keyboard

Gaming Keyboard as the name itself makes it clear that these keyboards are made for gaming. In view of the increasing demand for gaming in today's time, these keyboards have been launched in the market. By the way, this keyboard is much like a normal keyboard, except for some additional features such as multimedia keys and a Led screen are present in it. Additionally, it also has additional space available for wrist rest.

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Azerty Keyboard

Azerty Keyboard

The azerty keyboard was developed in France in the last decade of the 19th century as an alternative to the Qwerty layout. These keyboards are still used mainly in France and some countries in the continent of Europe. Today several versions of the Azerty keyboard come on the market.