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The keyboard is a flat board with buttons which you use to type letters. They are called keys. The keyboard itself is a board full of them. Therefore, keyboard. It's just as flat as a board and the word just fits well.

By the way, you WILL notice there is a pair of little bumps, one on the F key and the other on the J key. These are what I call the Home Row ridges. The home row consists of A, S, D, F, J, K, L, ; keys and the space bar. The left pinkie goes on A, the left ring finger goes on S, the left middle finger goes on D, the left index finger goes on F, the right index finger goes on J, the right index finger goes on K, the right ring finger goes on L, and the right pinkie goes on ; key. Lastly, both of your thumbs belong to the space bar.

The home row ridges are there to help some professional typists so that they get their fingers on the correct keys, since they NEVER look at the keyboard while typing.

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