to help you type you can also have a choice if you would want the top or side numbers
There are more than five parts of the keyboard. Four parts of the keyboard are the typing keys, the numeric keypad, function keys, and control keys. The last part of the keyboard is the extra keys.
At a usual keyboard there are 2 control keys.
There is no set number of keys for a multimedia keyboard. In addition to the standard 104 keys of a modern keyboard designed for Windows, there are also keys or buttons used to control various functions, such as volume control, muting, playback control (pause, play, stop, and skip), and possibly some buttons to launch other applications, like a web browser.
With the three Microsoft Windows keys, function keys, and the keys found on the number pad the standard Windows US keyboard has 104 keys. The standard Mac wireless keyboard with no number pad has 78 keys.
To type the cube of a number, hold down the control, shift, and + keys; release and then type a "3".
4 cursor control keys are there .←↑→↓
It has 20 keys exactly.
W, A, S, and D keys
By pressing Shift with the number keys below the function keys
It's on the far right of the keyboard known as numpad and also there are number keys above the alphabets on your keyboard.
It depends on the keyboard make. there are usually around 105 keys (with a few extra for multimedia keyboards)
Near the top of the keyboard was the original place for the numerical keys, and still is, but a second set of these keys is find on the right side of the keyboard (or hidden on a few of the letter keys if it's not there) so that people can type numbers with one hand at an increased speed if, for whatever reason, they are typing a lot of numbers at the same time.