Yes. Several companies make alternate keyboards. See related links for an example.
It depends on your keyboard but it's uesally the same amount of letters in the alphabet
i.e 26
Yes
26
A keyboard where the letters are in alphabetical order sweetie. Are you 8 years old or something?! Jeez...
The top alphabetic row on an English language keyboard is qwertyuiop. .
On standard PC keyboard layout, it is on the topmost alphabetic row, 5th alphabetic key from left. You can see all characters of the active keyboard layout on Windows 7 by clicking Start / Control Panel / Change keyboard or other input method / Change keyboard / Properties. You can change layouts by adding Solotype or Latkey keyboard stickers to your keyboard also.
alt crtl esc ect
Non-alphanumeric characters on the keyboard are those that are neither alphabetic nor numeric. Examples are commas, underscores, colons and semicolons.
wellits very hard to so go ask someone else
"dfghjklzx" has no lexical significance, and is simply a series of 9 letters on a Qwerty-layout keyboard, starting from the third letter of the middle alphabetic row and continuing to the second letter of the bottom alphabetic row.
keyboard
Sometimes, some computers include keyboard input devices and some computers don't. It depends on the purpose of the computer.
keyboard, screen, mouse
The layout actually works out easier to type on. Having all the letters in alphabetic order would have no real advantage when it comes to typing. There are other variations of the QWERTY keyboard, such as the Dvorak, but the QWERTY is the most common one.
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