lyklaborð
Lyklaborð is an input device consisting of a grid of keys arranged to enter text, numbers, and commands into computers and other electronic devices. It typically includes letters, digits, punctuation, and control keys, along with modifiers (such as Shift, Ctrl, and Alt), function keys, and navigation keys. In Icelandic, the term combines lykl- (key) and borð (board).
Historically, keyboards emerged from typewriters in the 19th century, with the QWERTY layout popularized in the
Layout and variants: The most common layout is QWERTY, but many languages use customized layouts. In Icelandic,
Types and connectivity: Keyboards come in wired (USB or USB-C, sometimes PS/2) and wireless (Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz)