Noun
chiclet keyboard (plural chiclet keyboards)
(computing, informal) Any of various early computer keyboards having an array of small, flat rectangular or lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys.
The importance of the keyboard was definitely established when the 1983 IBM PCjr flopped, in very large part for having a much different and mediocre Chiclet keyboard that made a poor impression on customers. Source: Internet
The desktop PC comes with 10-point touchscreen along with Chiclet keyboard that are excellent in performance and would enhance the overall user experience. Source: Internet