Keyboard Of PC

  1. QWERTY Keyboards

  2. The most common layout, named after the first six letters in the top row. This layout is used in most English-speaking countries.

  3. AZERTY Keyboards:

  4.  Used primarily in French-speaking countries, this layout is similar to QWERTY but with some key placement differences.

  5. QWERTZ Keyboards

  6. Used in some European countries like Germany and Austria, this layout is similar to QWERTY but with a different arrangement of characters.

  7. Mechanical Keyboards:

  8.  These keyboards use individual mechanical switches for each key, providing a tactile and audible feedback when a key is pressed. They are popular among gamers and typists for their responsiveness and durability.

  9. Membrane Keyboards:

  10.  These keyboards use a rubber or silicone dome underneath the keys, providing a softer feel when pressed. They are commonly found in many consumer devices due to their cost-effectiveness.

 
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  1. Virtual Keyboards

  2. These are software-based keyboards that appear on touchscreens, allowing users to type without physical keys. They are commonly used on smartphones and tablets.

  3. Ergonomic Keyboards:

  4.  Designed to reduce strain and improve comfort during extended typing sessions, ergonomic keyboards often split the keyboard into two halves and offer a more natural hand placement.

  5. Gaming Keyboards:

  6.  These keyboards are optimized for gaming, often featuring customizable backlit keys, extra macro keys, and improved responsiveness.

  7. Wireless Keyboards

  8. These keyboards connect to devices via wireless technologies such as Bluetooth or RF (radio frequency), eliminating the need for physical cables.