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Judging by your pictures, I believe you have a point-and-shoot camera with a small sensor, which is not ideal for indoor use. Still, it's possible to get decent results with some effort. Here are the steps I used to follow with my
PowerShot A60:
1. Turn off the flash.
2. Get as much light onto the keyboard as possible. Ideally you should place it near a large window during the daytime, or even take it outside. If you're a vampire or if you're in jail, use desk lamps, flashlights,
lightning balls, and anything else you can find to illuminate your subject.
3. Stabilize the camera. Use a tripod if you have one, or improvise a stand out of Lego, books, laundry, or anything else that doesn't move.
4. If the camera lets you control the shutter speed (duration of exposure), set it to something long, such as one second. Let the camera pick the ISO number (sensitivity) on its own.
5. Set the self-timer on the camera to two seconds or more in order to minimize vibration. If your tripod is especially rickety, set the timer to five or ten seconds.
6. Try to get the camera to auto-focus by holding the button down halfway, then press it home and step away from the camera.
7. Take several pictures using different shutter speeds so that you can pick the best one later.
Okay? Great!