answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The actual "q, w, e,r,t,y" letters, in my opinion, are not used that much besides my having to type them just then! I use the home row a whole lot more. If you want a fraction for how much qwerty is used, I would say maybe 1/10, if that, and only one or two letters then. Do you want the force exerted by fingers on the qwerty letters measured? I would say that the home row (a,s,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,;) are used for 2/3 of the work done by typists, with the space bar coming right (space) after (space) it!

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

not a lot of work

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much work do fingers do on the qwerty keyboard versus the other type?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How much work do fingers do on qwerty keyboard versus the other type?

not a lot of work


What is the other alternate keyboard to the qwerty?

The Dvorak simplified keyboard is the other alternative keyboard to the Qwerty. The Qwerty is the most widely used. See the related link for further information.


What is the other keyboard other then qwerty?

The "opposite" of a QWERTY keyboard would be not having a keyboard. There are several styles available for computer keyboards, none of which are "opposites" of either QWERTY or each other. They are simply different arrangements of keys. Alternatives include Dvorak, AZERTY, and QWERTZ.


What was the other keyboard to the QWERTY?

AZERTY


What is the other alternative keyboarding to the qwerty?

The Dvorak simplified keyboard is the other alternative keyboard to the Qwerty. The Qwerty is the most widely used. See the related link for further information.


What is the name of the other type of keyboard besides qwerty?

ytrewq keyboard


What are the advantages of a qwerty keyboard?

the advantages of a qwerty keyboard is that you can use it like a home computer; instead of the mobile phone keypad. on that you have to press more than once for each letter :-)also alot of people use the qwerty keyboard and so you will be like other people


Why was the QWERTY keyboard designed?

The QWERTY keyboard was first designed for mechanical typewriters where the most common letters/keys had to be laid out for two handed typing and where the had to be mechanical separation of the keys when they were are rest and in use striking the paper (or the key armatures could lock up).


What is a detachable qwerty keypad?

First off, a qwerty keyboard is the keyboard design most people are accustomed to. It is called "qwerty" because the first 6 letters on the top row form that word. No other unique words can be found on this keyboard design. A detachable keyboard is more commonly known as a detachable keypad. It is typically a keypad on a cell phone that is not built into the phone (ie. it slides out).


What are the corresponding letter in each finger on a standard QWERTY keyboard?

The corresponding key in every finger on a computer keyboard is Q-W-E-R-T-Y. If a keyboard does not have these letters next to each other, no one would be able to type properly without making errors.


Is qwerty on every computer?

No. There are different keyboards around the world for different languages and symbols other than our alphabet, and also with different arrangements of keys. There are also different styles of keyboard, other than the QWERTY keyboard. One of the most well known ones is the Dvořák keyboard. See the link below.


What does it mean when they say that a phone has a detachable qwerty keyboard likek the versa?

It means that they keyboard can easily be removed from the phone, because it is not built in to the phone. In other words, it can snap on and off