Atek electronic OnBoard manual Features, Number of Keys

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Features

FEATURES

The Atek OnBoard Travel Keyboard features membrane-type switch mechanisms inside the keys, full height desktop keyboard type keycaps, normal spacing between keys, and a separate numeric keypad area. Put the OnBoard Travel Keyboard below a desktop keyboard and you’ll see the alphanumeric sections are almost identical in width.

Number of Keys

A typical laptop computer keyboard may have only about 90 keys. By comparison, the OnBoard Travel Keyboard has 99 keys, including all the alphanumeric keys, all the navigation keys, a full numeric keypad, and most of the function keys found on a standard 104-key desktop keyboard.

The five keys the OnBoard Travel Keyboard does not have that are found on a typical desktop keyboard are:

Print Screen

Scroll Lock

Pause Break

Right side Ctrl key

Right side Windows Start key

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Contents Page Need HELP? Health & Safety Information Table of Contents Introduction Compatibility & System Requirements Number of Keys FeaturesNumeric keypad closer to main part of keyboard Size and position of non-crucial keysOverall Size Features Features Features Features Special Cord TiltSpecially Protected Characters Opening the keyboard SetupAlt Post Tab Closing the keyboard Push cord into groove Cover Installation Problem Keyboard does not Work TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Possible Cause Bad connection Troubleshooting MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, & Support ONE Year Limited Warranty One Year Limited Warranty Regulatory Information Purchase Record Contact Information