The 10 Worst PC Keyboards


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Commodore 64 Here is a list of the 10 worst keyboards of all times by Benj Edwards over by PC world.
<< The first is the Commodore 64 that was released in 1982. The Commodore sits on a mile-high pedestal in the adolescent memories of millions of people, but its keyboard design–shared by Commodore’s earlier VIC-20–was incredibly clumsy. One glance at it reveals three major flaws. It was visually confusing, with too many symbols printed on each key. The computer’s anti-ergonomic 2-inch height made it extremely hard on the wrists of untrained typists. And the keyboard’s layout leaves much to be desired, with numerous examples of poor key placement.
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