it is used for computer or laptop.
For a laptop you could consider this a full keyboard. If you are talking about a full size keyboard in the sense of what is used with a desktop computer then no, this laptop would not be considered to have a full size keyboard.
it is laptop
He uses an Akai LPK25 (Laptop performance keyboard) small and efficient for "on the go" moments
The trackboard keyboard is located on the laptop. Its in a replacement from the mouse and much easier to use then fighting with a mouse. Its always attached to laptop and you just have to touch it with a finger and it moves.
I used the Tab key, it worked for me.
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.
Surface 2 is tablet from microsoft that can be attached to a keyboard attachment and used as a laptop. Off course the computing power is not as good as laptop but can be used for some light work.
american simplified keyboard by Augustus Dvorak its faster result of regular keyboard so the keyboard is faster by 30% because the click is shorter and lot of time used in keyboard in laptops even in this days even my new laptop has this keyboard and I am sure nearly all laptops in this days have too
Laptop keyboards are usually something of a compromise; to squeeze all the required functionality into the laptop case, some keys are given extra functions - and a special function key (often labelled Fn) used to access the extra functions. So using a separate keyboard means that you have a "standard" layout. The other principle advantage is that a laptop keyboard is expensive and difficult to repair, if you damage the external keyboard then it's easily replaced.
The most common type of computer with an integrated monitor and keyboard would be the laptop. However, with the advent and popularity of various mobile computing devices, you may want to add various tablets and smartphones to the list as well. In the future, we may have even more integrated computers where the monitor functions as the keyboard through touchscreen applications.
No, the size and placement of keys are smaller than that of a regular laptop computer. The keys are spaced a comfortable 0.68 inches apart. It may take some getting used to when switching to a mini-laptop.