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File:MacintoshPlus.jpg

A keyboard and monitor on a 1980s Macintosh computer

TPols keyboard

22nd century keyboard

Ezris LCARS keyboard

24th century keyboard

A keyboard was a data entry device with a number of letters and/or numbers on it used in unison with a computer.

On Earth, they were initially used in the 20th and 21st centuries with early computer technology, and based off of the typewriter.

When Montgomery Scott and Dr. McCoy visited Plexicorp after traveling back in time, Scotty didn't realize that the computer of 1986 still used keyboards to enter information, and tried to access a voice interface. When Dr. Nichols told him to use the keyboard, Scotty noted "Keyboard... how quaint..." and quickly typed up the molecular formula for transparent aluminum. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Based on how quickly Scotty could type, this implies he had some sort of former experience with the "quaint" technology.

Another instance of time travel bringing Starfleet officers back to the 20th century was when Chakotay and Captain Kathryn Janeway had to navigate their way through Henry Starlings computer in 1996. Janeway "pecked" at the keys (pressing one key at a time, slowly, as opposed to typing with most fingers rapidly) as she said that she didn't take the "Turn-of-the-Millennium Technology" class at the Academy. (VOY: "Future's End")

During the 22nd century, a different form of the keyboard was used on most Earth Starfleet ships, such as Enterprise. A keyboard of this type was in front of the computer monitor in each officers quarters. (ENT: "The Seventh")

By the 24th century, traditional keyboard interfaces had been replaced with LCARS touch-sensitive controls, that could be altered to individual taste. Traditionally kept in a panel style, Ezri Dax had an keyboard-style LCARS panel computer in her quarters that she used occasionally, such as when she researched the personnel files of Hector Ilario and Greta Vanderweg. (DS9: "Field of Fire")

Starfleet of the 24th century usually uses voice-interfaces or the touch screen panels themselves, so presumably keyboard-style panels aren't standard.

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