Näppelaud
Näppelaud is an Estonian word that translates to "keyboard" in English. It refers to the input device used on computers, typewriters, and other electronic devices to enter characters, commands, and data. The layout of a näppelaud typically consists of rows of keys, each representing a letter, number, symbol, or function. The most common layout for Estonian keyboards follows the QWERTY standard, though some specialized layouts might exist for specific purposes.
The design and functionality of a näppelaud have evolved significantly over time. Early keyboards were mechanical,