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  2. Which keyboard is for you: Custom mechanical vs gaming vs ...

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  3. How We Built and Tuned a Mechanical Keyboard - AOL

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    Mechanical keyboards increase the tactility of the typing experience by using spring-loaded switches. Every keystroke makes for a satisfying clunk—and sometimes an audible click—when fully ...

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  5. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys. A computer keyboard consists of alphanumeric or character keys for typing, modifier keys for altering the functions of other keys, [1] navigation keys for moving the text cursor on the screen, function keys and system command keys—such as Esc and Break—for special actions, and often a numeric keypad ...

  6. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    A classic full-size Model M keyboard with Spanish ISO key layout In 1993, two years after spawning Lexmark , IBM transferred its keyboard operations to the daughter company. New Model M keyboards continued to be manufactured for IBM by Lexmark until 1996, when Unicomp was established and purchased the keyboard patents and tooling equipment to ...

  7. Ergonomic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Ergonomic keyboards, in essence, are created with the aim of minimizing discomfort in users' wrists and reducing unnecessary finger movements by rearranging or repositioning the keys. For instance, typing on a conventional keyboard layout can force the user into shoulder elevation, wrist ulnar deviation, and head rotation.