Atek electronic OnBoard manual Features

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Features

So, on a laptop keyboard, when you hit a keycap off center, your finger is more likely to also hit the adjacent keycap than it would on a desktop keyboard.

Furthermore, you are also more likely to actually engage that adjacent key because it does not have to travel as far as a desktop keycap travels to actually engage and send a keystroke command to your computer!

So, in summary, a laptop keyboard is less efficient to use because:

It is harder for your finger to find and stay in the center of a laptop keycap

When a keycap travels down, the top of the key travels down to or below the widest part of an adjacent keycap, which means you are more likely to mistakenly touch the adjacent keycap when your finger is off-center on a laptop keyboard

You are more likely to mistakenly engage that adjacent key because it does not require as much travel distance for it to engage

As a result, you have to slow down your typing speed on a laptop keyboard or else waste time correcting a lot of mistakes.

The OnBoard Travel Keyboard provides you with better typing efficiency because it is designed with the productivity features of a desktop keyboard.

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