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The history of keyboards

  • The first keybord

    The first keybord
    The QWERTY keybord was the first keybord made and it was a variant of a typewriter. It was designed to make writing more efective but it also made writing more slow.
  • The fixed QWERTY

    The fixed QWERTY
    This keyboard was made to fix the problems that the first keybord had, like letter gear malfunction. The letters were arrenged and the most used letters became the center of the keyboard.
  • Keyboards built Into personal computers

    Keyboards built Into personal computers
    Keyboards were built into personal computers in the mid-1970s. The keyboard was a set of key switches on the front panel of the computer. If users wanted a standard keyboard, IBM sold a converted electric typewriter, but many users converted their own electric typewriters to enter programming code.
  • Model M keyboard

    Model M keyboard
    In 1981, IBM released their first PC. In 1986, it came equipped with the Model M keyboard. This computer keyboard was wildly successful because it was so easy to use. The Model M was a mechanical keyboard, and used the highest quality construction, giving typists the satisfaction of tactile feedback, acute accuracy and comfort. This keyboard included the Fx keys that are usually at the top of the keyboard
  • Ergonomic keyboards

    Ergonomic keyboards
    An ergonomic keyboard is a keyboard that is designed to fit you (the user), rather than you having to adjust yourself to fit the keyboard. It should be designed to adjust to fit the vast majority of body types, rather than a static piece of equipment that only fits a small percentage of body types.
  • Illuminated Keyboard

    Illuminated Keyboard
    It has keys that are half transparent or transparent which are illuminated with little LEDs that are inside the keyboard. They are keyboards like normal ones but looks more attractive.
  • Laser Keyboard

    Laser Keyboard
    The laser virtual keyboard is a tiny device laser that projects a keyboard on any flat surface. It was an innovation on technology but very few people use it. It just makes the keys make no noise when typing.
  • Touchscreen-Keyboard

    Touchscreen-Keyboard
    This keyboard features a touchscreen surface that can be configured to any language with customized keys. It has a built-in CD/DVD drive, SD memory card reader and USB port to make storing files easier. The keyboard’s most appealing feature is its ability to change color with just the touch of a finger.
  • Keyboard on your hand

    Keyboard on your hand
    This keyboard is similar like the virtual one, but, it is much more used and recognized. It uses different hand and finger movements to select each key and you can configure them to your way from a mobile phone application that comes with this keybord.