If you are referring to keyboards, there are two main standards for the Latin Alphabet:QWERTYDvorakColemakJCUKENNeoFor other languages, there are theses QWERTY-based standards:QWERTZAZERTYQZERTY
Qwert Yuiop is a bit of internet nonsense. The 'QWERTY' keyboard layout we see on most keyboards was developed by Christopher Latham Scholes for typewriters. The QWERTY UIOP idea was product of a scientific study to find out what would be most efficient.
The design for the keyboard was taken from the typewriter (as it is the predecessor for the computer). The Qwerty keyboard was designed by Christopher Sholes. It was meant to eliminate jamming. Today however, we have an array of designs available to us. Companies have created their own design, while others even create custom keyboards to fit anyone's personal needs.
its called QWERTY pad because the first six letter on the qwerty pad are Q W E R T Y
Though I'm not sure who actually invented the wireless keyboard, one of the first wireless keyboards was part of IBM PCjr in 1983.
well qwerty keyboards are different form abc keyboards to tell if the keyboard is qwerty or not look along the top row of letters abc keyboards will say abc at the top qwerty keyboards will say qwerty at the top sorry if this is not the answer you want wrong! The answer is, that QWERTY is the first Six letters of the keyboard on the top left side.
While touch screen phones are all the hype, physical QWERTY keyboards will always be a favorite among consumers. You can find cell phones with QWERTY keyboards at any major retailer that sells cellular devices as well as the websites for cell phone companies.
It never has been necessary to use a qwerty keyboard. I know for a fact that Greece uses very different keyboards. It's just that qwerty keyboards were the original keyboards.
there are the QWERTY keyboards and the AZERTY keyboards (hope this is what you meant)
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All American ones. But in other countries, the keyboards are different.
A qwerty monster is someone who terrorizes computer-lovers and sabotages computer keyboards.
because the inventor of the keyboards last name was qwerty
People who speak English
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The QWERTY keyboard got its name from the first 6 keys from left to right next to the tab key. The earliest known use of QWERTY keyboards dates back to typewriters in 1874. In 2012 that makes QWERTY keyboards around 138 years old.