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<h1>Description of product</h1>
The computer keyboard is a tool used to help one type on electronic type systems. Astonishingly, they have existed since the 1870's and have changed dramatically over the years.
Refer to [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_keyboard Wikipedia] to learn more.
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<h1>Author 1: Mr A Claire</h1>
<h2>About</h2>
I'm the founder of WikiDesign.world and an avid web enthusiast, who loves technology and science. You can learn more about me via my website at [http://designingthings.work www.DesigningThings.work].
<h2>Contribution Date</h2> 28th April 2019<h2>Productlifespan</h2>Dependent on your usage and cleaning methods, a keyboard could last your entire life, however a keyboard may last typically 50 million key strokes according to an article on PCGamingRace.com[1].
<h3>Problem 2</h3>
The keyboard has had this old fashioned design for so long, because people imply that they like the key down feeling. This is an issue, in why the keyboard design has remained as it has for so long.
<h2>Aim & solutions</h2>
<h3>Suggestion 1</h3>
In reference to problem 1, just like in the first edition of the Microsoft Surface One, it came with a keyboard to combat this problem, therefore, manufacturers need to embrace this style of keyboard, so there are no gaps for dust or hairs to accumulate.
<h3>Suggestion 2</h3>
In line with problem 2, to incorporate the key down feeling, in line with suggestion 1.
<h2>Cleaning & restoration</h2>
<h3>Cleaning method 1</h3>
<h3>Cleaning method 2</h3>
<h2>Sources & examples</h2>
[1][https://www.pcgamingrace..com/blogs/guides-resources/mechanical-vs-membrane-keyboard-debate The mechanical vs membrane keyboard debate]
<h2>Action taken/influence</h2>
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