[ The PC Guide | Systems and Components Reference Guide | Keyboards | Keyboard Construction and Operation ] Other Regular Keyboard Components The keycaps and keyswitches are the most important components of the keyboard. However, they obviously do not make a whole keyboard by themselves! A number of support devices and subcomponents work together to make the entire keyboard function properly. In this section I describe the other major components that comprise a typical PC keyboard. First, I talk about the internal circuitry of the keyboard. I then discuss the keyboard cable and the all-important keyboard connector, which attaches the keyboard to the rest of the system. I also discuss the keyboard's case, and the feet and angle adjusters that are found on the bottom of the case. Finally, I discuss the LED indicators found on a standard keyboard.
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