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KALQ keyboard         
The KALQ keyboard, (dubbed after the order the keys appear in the keyboard, analogous to QWERTY), is a keyboard layout that has been developed by researchers at the Montana Tech, University of St Andrews and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics as a split-screen keyboard for thumb-typing, which is claimed to allow a 34% increase in speed of typing for the people who use touchscreen. KALQ was released as a free app, albeit a beta, for Android-based smartphones.
Musical keyboard         
  • scale]]
  • A typical harpsichord keyboard
  • Layout of a musical keyboard (three [[octave]]s shown)
  • The [[Korg Monologue]] synthesizer has 25 slim keys and an E-E range.
  • 88-key piano illustration
  • Praetorius]]' ''[[Syntagma Musicum]]'' (1619). At the top is the earliest example of the "seven plus five" layout. The bottom two illustrate the earlier "eight plus four" arrangement
  • Keyboard of a Letter-Printing Telegraph Set built by [[Siemens & Halske]] in Saint Petersburg, Russia, ca. 1900
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT COMPONENT
Piano keyboard; Keyboard (music); Musical keyboards; Non-touch-sensitive musical keyboard; Non-touch-sensitive keyboards; Piano-style Keyboard; Piano Keyboard; Music keyboard; Musical Keyboard; 🎹; Keyboad instruments; Keyboad instrument; Musical keyboard layout; Button (music); Tastatur; Klaviatur
A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats at the interval of an octave.
chiclet keyboard         
  • A white standard wired chiclet keyboard (flat keyboard)
  • Stylised cross-section of a "rubber" Chiclet keyboard. Under the left key is air space (light grey), just below the upper red conductive layer. The thickness of the bottom three layers is exaggerated for clarity; in real-life they are not much thicker than paper. Note the distortion of the thin rubber where the right-hand key (pressed) joins the sheet. Some designs omit the top membrane (green) and hole (black) layers, instead coating the undersides of the keys themselves with conductive material (red).
TYPE OF KEYBOARD USING FLAT KEYS SEPARATED BY BEZELS
Chicklet keyboard; Rubber keyboard; Dead-flesh keyboard; Dead flesh keyboard; Island-style keyboard; Island style keyboard; Isolation keyboard; Flat keyboard
<hardware, abuse> A keyboard with a small, flat rectangular or lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys that look like pieces of Chiclets chewing gum. Used especially to describe the original IBM PCjr keyboard. Vendors unanimously liked these because they were cheap, and a lot of early portable and laptop computers were launched with them. Customers rejected the idea with almost equal unanimity, and chiclets are not often seen on anything larger than a digital watch any more. [Jargon File] (1997-05-16)