A computer, including a keyboard for the input of data and commands, in which components of the Computer other than the components of the keyboard are interleaved between the keys of the keyboard, making it possible to build a computer smaller in volume than a computer of comparable capabilities without the interleaving of Computer Components.
A keyboard for the input of alphanumeric data. The keyboard consists of two or more sections which can be compacted for transport by placing portions of at least one section inside another section; the keyboard can be expanded for use to permit the keyboard to take on a size and spacing corresponding to that found in a keyboard for a conventional full sized typewriter or personal computer.