Question:
please tell me how many keys on the computer keyboards for standard keyboard?
Prabu bca
2009-01-08 07:02:50 UTC
please tell me how many keys on the computer keyboards for standard keyboard?
Thirteen answers:
prem
2009-01-08 07:11:51 UTC
it varies between 101 to 105.
Dhruvit P
2009-01-08 07:12:24 UTC
There are 104 keys on the standard keyboard. But you can get less or more keys than that.
redfeather
2009-01-08 07:06:46 UTC
There's 104 keys on a standard key board for computers..
anonymous
2016-04-09 01:09:37 UTC
hi there the raised lines are for the blind and people who can touch type. it helps them navigate around the keyboard by knowing what keys are where from each line. keyboard manufacturers are making these lines small so that the normal peopl elike you and me do not really notice them
Vijay N
2009-01-08 08:38:26 UTC
In computing, a keyboard is an input device, partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, which act as electronic switches. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys and each press of a key typically corresponds to a single written symbol. However, to produce some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence. While most keyboard keys produce letters, numbers or signs (characters), other keys or simultaneous key presses can produce actions or computer commands.



In normal usage, the keyboard is used to type text or numbers into a word processor, text editor or other program. In a modern computer, the interpretation of keypresses is generally left to the software. A computer keyboard distinguishes each physical key from every other and reports all keypresses to the controlling software. Keyboards are also used for computer gaming, either with regular keyboards or by using special gaming keyboards, which can expedite frequently used keystroke combinations. A keyboard is also used to give commands to the operating system of a computer, such as Windows' Control-Alt-Delete combination, which brings up a task window or shuts down the machine.





[edit] Types



[edit] Standard

Standard keyboards, such as the 104-key Windows keyboards, include alphabetic characters, punctuation symbols, numbers and a variety of function keys. The internationally-common 102/105 key keyboards have a smaller 'left shift' key and an additional key with some more symbols between that and the letter to its right (usually Z or Y).[1]





[edit] Gaming and multimedia

Keyboards with extra keys, such as multimedia keyboards, have special keys for accessing music, web and other oft-used programs, a mute button, volume buttons or knob and standby (sleep) button. Gaming keyboards have extra function keys, which can be programmed with keystroke macros. For example, 'ctrl+shift+y' could be a keystroke that is frequently used in a certain computer game. Shortcuts marked on color-coded keys are used for some software applications and for specialized for uses including word processing, video editing, graphic design and audio editing.





[edit] Thumb-sized



Wireless keyboard with a Windows button and multimedia keys on the top.Smaller keyboards have been introduced for laptops, PDAs, cellphones or users who have a limited workspace. The size of a standard keyboard is dictated by the practical consideration that the keys must be large enough to be easily pressed by fingers. To reduce the size of the keyboard, the numeric keyboard to the right of the alphabetic keyboard can be removed, or the size of the keys can be reduced, which makes it harder to enter text. Another way to reduce the size of the keyboard is to reduce the number of keys and use chording keyer, i.e. pressing several keys simultaneously. For example, the GKOS keyboard has been designed for small wireless devices. Other two-handed alternatives more akin to a game controller, such as the AlphaGrip, are also used as a way to input data and text. Another way to reduce the size of a keyboard is to use smaller buttons and pack them closer together. Such keyboards, often called a "thumbboard" (thumbing) are used in some personal digital assistants such as the Palm Treo and BlackBerry and some Ultra-Mobile PCs such as the OQO.





[edit] Numeric

Numeric keyboards contain only numbers, mathematical symbols for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, a decimal point, and several function keys (e.g. End, Delete, etc.). They are often used to facilitate data entry with smaller keyboard-equipped laptops or with smaller keyboards that do not have a numeric keypad.





[edit] Non-standard or special-use types



[edit] Chorded



A foldable keyboard.A keyset or chorded 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 allows text or commands to be entered with one hand, leaving the other hand free to do something else. A secondary advantage is that it can be built into a device (such as a pocket-sized computer) that is too small to contain a normal sized keyboard. A chorded keyboard designed to be used while held in the hand is called a keyer.





[edit] Virtual

Virtual keyboards, such as the I-Tech Virtual Laser Keyboard, project an image of a full-size keyboard onto a surface. Sensors in the projection unit identify which key is being "pressed" and relay the signals to a computer or personal digital assistant. There is also a virtual keyboard, the On-Screen Keyboard, for use on Windows.





[edit] Touchscreens

Touchscreens, such as with the iPhone and the OLPC laptop, can be used as a keyboard. (The OLPC initiative's second computer will be effectively two tablet touchscre
?
2009-01-08 07:07:39 UTC
you'll have 104 keys in a normal keyboard (standard keyboard ............



you got keyboards which have more than 104
anonymous
2009-01-08 07:07:01 UTC
53
cerbere1564
2009-01-08 07:06:44 UTC
102
anonymous
2009-01-08 07:07:10 UTC
go and search it on wikipedia



there are 103 keys in computer
anonymous
2009-01-08 07:11:08 UTC
78 keys.



Here is the image for standard keyboard.

http://it.inhe.net/ws/jpsb/dg/200711/W020071108192886039191.jpg
Dominique W
2009-01-08 07:06:37 UTC
103 everybody knows that
XZiBiT
2009-01-08 07:06:00 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout
Pkr
2009-01-08 07:11:31 UTC
count them, you can count?


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