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What are the parts of a keyboard?
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What are the parts of a keyboard?
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1. Alphanumeric keys: These are the main keys on the keyboard that include letters, numbers, and special characters.
2. Function keys: These keys are typically located at the top of the keyboard and are used to perform specific functions in software applications.
3. Control keys: These keys are used in combination with other keys to perform specific actions, such as copying and pasting text.
4. Arrow keys: These keys are used to move the cursor up, down, left, and right on the screen.
5. Numeric keypad: This is a separate set of keys on the right side of the keyboard that can be used to input numbers quickly.
6. Modifier keys: These keys, such as Shift, Ctrl, and Alt, are used to modify the function of other keys when pressed in combination.
7. Enter key: This key is used to input commands or confirm actions.
8. Space bar: This key is used to insert a space between words or characters.
9. Escape key: This key is used to cancel or escape out of a command or operation.
10. Delete key: This key is used to remove characters or objects from the screen.
11. Backspace key: This key is used to delete characters to the left of the cursor.
12. Tab key: This key is used to move the cursor to the next tab stop or field in a form.
13. Caps Lock key: This key is used to toggle between uppercase and lowercase letters.
14. Shift key: This key is used to type uppercase letters and access the symbols above the number keys.
15. Windows key: This key is used to access the Start menu and other system functions in Windows operating systems.
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Keycaps:
The buttons that you press to type.
Membrane:
A thin layer of plastic that sits between the keycaps and the circuit board.
Circuit board:
The electronic component that registers when a key is pressed and sends the signal to the computer.
Metal dome:
A small metal dome that makes contact with the circuit board when a key is pressed.
Scissors mechanism:
A type of key mechanism that uses two small scissors-like pieces to actuate the keys.
Switches:
The electronic components that control the actuation of the keys.
Stabilizers:
The components that help to keep the keys in place and prevent them from wobbling.
Backlight:
The LEDs that illuminate the keycaps.
Wrist rest:
The padded area at the bottom of the keyboard that provides support for your wrists.
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