In computer terms keyboard is an input device.
Amit
2006-07-04 00:39:15
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answered by Amit(IT) 3
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Keyboard is an input device similar to a typewriter, for the entry of text, numbers and punctuation.
The keyboard is a device for sending information to the computer and looks very similar to an electric typewriter
A peripheral device that provides a common way to communicate with the computer. The computer's keyboard looks like the keyboard on a typewriter, but the compute keyboard keys can be programmed for many uses.
2006-07-04 00:40:52
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answered by programmer 4
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it's a long rectangular board that you push buttons on that usually has the whole english alphabet and numbers. there are also a few other buttons that say back and enter and stuff but im sure you used the keyboard to type your question! :-)
2006-07-04 00:46:15
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answered by kay 4
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You can say,
keyboard is an input device which allows u to give inputs to ur machine(computer).
simple enough
2006-07-04 00:40:27
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answered by khem_2k786 2
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It call input device meaning you put information to your computer from you tell the computer what you want to do that include your mouse, dom disc, joystick, or any one way device go to your system.
2006-07-04 00:40:10
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answered by Cyber Superman (Man of Steel) 5
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Like a typewriter, where u may find the English alphabets.
2006-07-04 00:42:52
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answered by I tapu 2
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2016-03-27 03:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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in simple words its an output device mainly used for sending data to the machine..
2006-07-04 00:39:59
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answered by JONTY L 2
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heyy its a board with alphabetical,numerical and many symbol keys.i think u have typed this question only by keyboard.am i right
2006-07-04 00:41:34
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answered by ummu 2
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It is what you are typing with in your front.
2006-07-04 00:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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