Keyboards

Keyboards
A keyboard is an input device for typing and commands.
Common types:
- Wireless Keyboards: Use Bluetooth or radio frequency (RF) to connect to devices without cables. They offer flexibility and a clutter-free desk. Examples: Logitech K800, Apple Magic Keyboard.
- Gaming Keyboards: Designed specifically for gaming, these keyboards often feature mechanical switches, customizable RGB lighting, and programmable keys. Examples: SteelSeries Apex Pro, Logitech G Pro.
- Virtual Keyboards: Software-based keyboards that appear on touchscreens or displays, typically used on smartphones or tablets. Examples: iOS Keyboard, Android Keyboard.
- Flexible Keyboards: Made from rubber or silicone, these keyboards can be rolled or folded for easy storage and portability. Examples: Jelly Comb Foldable Keyboard.
Key Features:
- Key Layout – Standard QWERTY or specialized layouts for different languages and tasks.
- Key Types – Mechanical, membrane, or scissor-switch for different tactile feedback.
- Backlighting – Illuminated keys for visibility in low light.
- Ergonomic Design – Contoured or split layouts for comfortable typing.
- Customizable Keys – Programmable keys for specific shortcuts or functions.
- Wireless Connectivity – Bluetooth or USB receivers for cable-free use.