What keyboard?
The QWERTY keyboard was invented in 1867, and 144 years later it's still in use - albeit for many less worthy uses such as killing virtual terrorists and writing horrendously misspelt blog posts.
In the years since, its transmogrified into an all-singing, all-dancing essential part of a computer setup with backlights, USB ports and macro keys.
But what keyboards should prioritise is the mere act of pressing buttons in addition to their ease of use and comfort and extra features such as media keys.
We've rounded up the best keyboards so you'll be able to find what keyboard is right for you, whether you need it for gaming or typing
Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 - £43
This wireless keyboard is solar powered, which brings back memories of 90s maths lessons for some of us. Thanks to its light-powered nature you needn't worry about batteries or recharging, and Logitech reckons it'll last a full three months in complete darkness. Its laptop-style keys aren't for all, but its a winner in terms of innovation and green credentials.