HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT KEYBOARD SIZE (60%, 65%, TKL, 100%) Finding Your Perfect Fit: A Guide to Keyboard Sizes (60%, 65%, TKL, 100%) In the realm of mechanical keyboards, a world brimming with clicky switches and customizable keycaps, one crucial decision reigns supreme: choosing the right size. While some may scoff at the importance of a few inches, keyboard size significantly impacts your desk setup, typing experience, and overall comfort. This guide delves into the four main keyboard sizes – 60%, 65%, Tenkeyless (TKL), and 100% – to help you find the perfect fit for your needs. The Minimalist Master: 60% Keyboard The 60% keyboard is the compact king, shedding all but the essential keys – alphabet, numbers (accessed via a function key), and modifier keys like Ctrl, Shift, and Alt. This miniature marvel is ideal for maximizing desk space, a boon for gamers with expansive mouse movements or those with limited desk real estate. Its portability also makes ...
Just as we have to use our brain to think something, in the same way computer also has to use its brain to think which we call computers memory in common language. Works to provide memory storage in computers. There are only 3 types of memory, one is temporary or primary and the other is permanent or secondary and the third is cache memory. What is memory in computer and why is it important? How many types of computer memory can be there? There are mainly three types of computer memory. 1. Primary Memory 2. Secondary Memory 3. Cache Memory Primary memory - Primary memory is also called main memory. Its memory cannot be expanded. Its memory is fixed but in this you have to face the same problem, your data is not permanent in it, your data gets permanently deleted when the power goes out. But in terms of speed, it is faster than secondary memory. That is why primary memory is also called volatile memory. It is of temporary type. Abb...