Fingertips Keyboard Quirky Qwerty Story


Quirky Qwerty: A Biography of the Keyboard by Torbjorn Lundmark,

Quirky Qwerty: A Biography of the Keyboard by Torbjorn Lundmark,
Quirky Qwerty: A Biography of the Keyboard
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Hebrew QWERTY - Hebrew QWERTY is a Hebrew keyboard layout that mimics the phonology of the Roman letters of a QWERTY keyboard.

GKOS keyboard - The GKOS keyboard standard for small portable terminals is intended for replacing the QWERTY where there is not enough room for a large number of keys but still all QWERTY functions are required. Typical applications are small wireless devices, cellular terminals/browsers and tablet PCs.

QWERTY - QWERTY, (pronounced ) is the most common modern-day keyboard layout on English language computer and typewriter keyboards. It takes its name from the first six letters seen in the keyboard's top first row of letters.

Typewriter keyboard - The 1874 Sholes & Glidden typewriters established the QWERTY layout for the letter keys that is used nowadays in Anglophone countries for virtually all computer keyboards and the majority of other keyboards. Other nations using the Latin alphabet may use variants of the QWERTY layout, for example the French AZERTY layout.

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