Your Guide to Buy an Internal Keyboard Keyboards are an important part of every laptop and desktop. A computer is incomplete without a keyboard because there is nothing much that you can do without a keyboard. A laptop internal keyboard is a device that comes pre-installed in a laptop and is very different from an external keyboard. The basic feature of the internal keyboard is that it uses a QWERTY layout and comes with alphabets from A to Z and has a numeric pad that comes with numbers 0 to 9. You identify a QWERTY layout just by seeing the first six alphabets of the upper line. The other features of the internal keyboard of a laptop include special keys such as the Rupee icon key which is mostly required by people who need to manage their accounts and have to create vouchers and bills. There is also an airplane mode key that helps you to operate your laptop if you are on a flight. There are also keys to increasing and decreasing the volume of your laptop and even muting all the sound with just one click. You can now even adjust the brightness of the display screen just by clicking two keys. Internal keyboards are the perfect options when a laptop is compact in design because some keys are mixed with others to reduce the space required. For example, the percentage and the number 5 key can be found together on an internal keyboard. Unlike external keyboards which are connected to a laptop just by a USB cable, internal keyboards are fixed into the laptop with connectors plugged into the internal keyboard and a connection is established between the motherboard and the internal keyboard. We will talk about this further in this blog so that you know what to exactly look at while buying an internal keyboard for your laptop. The Challenges of buying an internal keyboard Buying an internal keyboard is more difficult than buying an external keyboard for your laptop. This is because while buying an internal keyboard a buyer has to consider many factors before making the purchase. While buying an external keyboard, all you need to do is look at the features the keyboard provides and what special keys it has on the pad but the whole scenario changes when you buy an internal keyboard. A buyer not only looks at the keyboard features but also the changes in design and layout so that the internal can be fixed properly. The manufacturers and the brands that design and sell keyboards all around the world tend to redesign new layouts of the keywords and destroy the old designs and layouts which makes it difficult to find the same design as the old ones. The reason behind this continuous switch of designs of keyboards is majorly based on the fact that keyboard manufacturing companies need to increase their profits to sustain in the market and to do so they regularly change the layouts of the internal keyboards. Nowadays, many internal keyboard manufacturers are limiting the buyer’s ability by removing the numeric pads which many users find disturbing. If the buyer wants to regain their ability they have to buy a little expensive internal keyboard and have to make some additional purchases from the particular brand so that the internal keyboard can be placed properly. This ultimately increases the number of