Keyboards are different in laptops when compared to desktop PCs, because of various reasons primary one being space constraints in terms of dimensions (both length, breadth and height). For laptops keyboard has to be integrated as part of the machine body. Laptops will be far bigger in size if similar layout and size of keyboards were used. Also due to height/thickness restrictions on laptops the vertical movement on keys (amount of depth for which the keys are pressed) is also less compared to desktop PC keyboards.
There's a big difference--a MIDI keyboard is a synthesizer equipped with MIDI while a standard keyboard is your desktop or laptop's computer keyboard. Don't get the two confused! What might be causing the confusion is that MIDI is the standardcommunication interface used in synthesizers that most synth manufactures (i.e. Yamaha, Roland, Korg) use.There are a lot of different types of music keyboards that come in different sizes and capabilities so to say that there's a standard keyboard is a bit ambiguous.
A keyboard is electric A piano is non electric
a bass keyboard and your glutes
There are many different rhythmic patterns on the keyboard. Most patterns alternate between 8th notes and quarter notes for example.
There are two ways to reset a Yamaha keyboard: 1. Backup Reset (Will delete your playings saved in Backup Flash Memory) Your keyboard should be turned off. Then, press the very right white key and hold it pressed while you turn on the keyboard (stand by button). 2. Flash Clean (Will delete everything you purchased and downloaded from a PC to your keyboard) Your keyboard should be turned off. Then, press the very right white key PLUS THE closest 3 black keys to the mentioned white key and hold them pressed while you turn on the keyboard (stand by button). This method works for most of Yamaha Keyboards.
Visit the KVM website (see the link).
I would suggest you buy a docking station for your laptop. This will provide all of the necessary I/O ports for the PC to PC KVM switches.
You can if you plug a usb keyboard into the laptop or you could buy another one from partsmaster (currys or PC world) and install it yourself or get sombody else to do it for you. if you choose this option type partsmaster currys or PC world it doesnt mater which into Google.
Have to write it here to not get 'invalid context format' The laptop is from 2014 IIRC and has a Dell docking port. I want to make the laptop use the pc parts as if they were it's internal ones, or the pc to use the hard drive from the laptop, and use the laptop for the monitor and keyboard. I do not want to do anything on its inside if possible
You cannot because the PC tower has different size parts as a laptop.
no the keyboard is the laptop
A tablet PC is much more adaptable, as says its name. With the tablet PC you can remove the screen from the keyboard, far more portable and convenient, or alternatively leave it attached to the keyboard for a standard laptop computer.
you mean at the same time you want to use it with laptop and computer. i dont think so. you can saperately used both of them.
all laptops are different, just count them
A tablet PC usually does not have a keyboard and is fully touchscreen, like the iPad. Sometimes, we may not be able to play the same games of a PC on a tablet PC because of the loss of keyboard
The best keyboard to use with a laptop is the one that comes with your laptop, baring that there are a wide array of fold up or wireless keyboard.
You can but not in the exact way like you are saying. You can use remote desktop to connect to more powerful system. And in this way to use a laptop like a screen and keyboard to control a remote pc.