Keyboard for an electronic device

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Inventors

An, Myung-Sub

Application #

947466

Filed

Oct-9-1997

Published

May-23-2000

Current US Class

341/20
341/22
345/172
400/486

International Classes

H03K 017/94

Field of Search

341/22 341/20 345/168 345/172 400/486 400/489

Assignee

LG Electronics Inc. (Seoul, KR)

Examiners

Horabik; Michael

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Abstract
The present invention provides a keyboard arrangement having a Subkey that functions as an Enter key. The Subkey is provided between right and left groups of main keys to permit quicker and more comfortable data input by allowing a user to use activate an "Enter" command using either thumb by depressing the Subkey. A Number-Lock lamp 4, a Caps-Lock lamp 5 and a Scroll-Lock lamp 6 may be also provided in the space between the right and left groups of keys for easy observation of the keyboard status.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A keyboard for an electronic device, comprising:

a base having partial curvilinear shape;

a plurality of main keys disposed on said base, said plurality of main keys having a right side key group and a left side key group, wherein the arrangement of the right and left side key groups are aligned on the base at an angle greater than 0 degrees with respect to a datum;

a first ENTER key being disposed in the right key group;

a second ENTER key being disposed in a number pad; and

a third ENTER key positioned on said base and in a space between the right and left side key groups, for causing an "ENTER" command to be inputted to a computer upon depressing the third ENTER key.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a keyboard apparatus for an electronic device, and more particularly to a keyboard apparatus for a computer which facilitates prompt and comfortable data input by allowing a user to operate an enter key on the computer keyboard with either thumb.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Generally, a conventional computer keyboard as shown in FIG. 1 is arranged with 106 keys. Most conventional keyboards have a horizontally rectangular shape. There are also keyboards having partial curvilinear shapes which bend from (1) right to left or (2) from the top to the center of the keyboard. Conventional keyboard structures, as shown in FIG. 1, have two enter keys 2a, 2b, which are the most frequently used keys when inputting data. Enter key 2a is located to the right of the letter keys and Enter key 2b is located at the bottom right corner of the keyboard as part of the number pad. Such a key arrangement restricts a user to operating the Enter keys with only his/her right hand. Thus, a primary problem with conventional keyboard structures is that the keyboard arrangement causes considerable discomfort to users by restricting operation of the Enter key to the right hand only. Further, the key arrangement reduces the speed and efficiency of keyboard data entry by delegating one of the frequently used keys to isolated areas of the conventional keyboard.
 
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