Mechanical Keyboards Membrane Keyboards
Keycap Ergonomics
Wireless Keyboards Function Keys
Backlit Keyboards Keyboard

 

Keyboards that use a pressure pad system, where the keys are part of a single, flexible membrane. Devices that use individual mechanical switches under each key for tactile feedback and durability.
The study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body's needs for comfort and efficiency. The top part of a key on a keyboard that users press.
Keys on a keyboard that are dedicated to performing specific functions, often labeled F1 to F12. Keyboards that connect to a computer or device via Bluetooth or another wireless technology.
A device consisting of keys that allows the input of data into a computer or other device. Keyboards that feature illuminated keys to improve visibility in low-light conditions.

 

Keypad Mechanical
Membrane Numeric Keypad
Ergonomics Key Travel

 

A type of keyboard that uses individual mechanical switches for each key, providing tactile feedback. A small set of keys that provides input for specific functions, often found on calculators or mobile devices.
A dedicated section of keys on a keyboard or a separate device used for numerical input. A type of keyboard that uses a pressure pad to register key presses, typically quieter and less expensive.
The distance a key moves when pressed, which can affect the typing feel and responsiveness. The study of designing equipment to fit the human body, aimed at improving comfort and efficiency.