How Keyboard Works? Working of Keyboard Explained with 3D Animation..
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00:00The inventor of the keyboard was a true genius.
00:03Externally, a keyboard comprises keys, a housing, and screws.
00:07Upon opening the keyboard, one can observe a rubber mat,
00:10each protrusion aligning with a key.
00:12Beneath this mat lies a circuit board interlaced with wires.
00:15Situated on the upper right side of the keyboard is the battery,
00:19adjacent to which is the microprocessor.
00:21Pressing a key creates a complete circuit loop on the board,
00:25signaling the processor to identify the pressed key.
00:28Releasing the key breaks the circuit.
00:31Despite there being only 11 contact points between the circuit board and the processor,
00:35with each point connected to multiple keys,
00:38the system can distinguish over a hundred different keys.
00:41This is achieved by assigning each button a unique row and column number.
00:45For instance, when the Y key is pressed, corresponding to the second row and fourth column,
00:51the processor identifies it based on pre-established numbering rules.
00:55A mechanical keyboard operates similarly to a regular keyboard,
00:59but differs in that it has an individual mechanical switch under each key.
01:04Pressing a key causes two metal contacts to meet,
01:07forming a circuit and sending the signal to the processor.
01:10As a result, mechanical keyboards produce a louder click sound than their membrane counterparts
01:16and are more expensive.
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