you press the keys.....
The German translation of harpsichord is:CembaloClavicembaloKielflügel
Not they did not use qwerty, the standardized keyboard, because their language requires marks that are not on that keyboard. We have a German typewriter my husband added to his collection. The keyboard is very different, even on the Enigma code machine. They even have a slightly different keyboard for the computers today.
you use the keyboard on the kindle keyboard for
To add an umlaut to letters in German, press and hold the ALT key on your keyboard while typing the numeric code for the specific letter with an umlaut. For example, hold ALT and type 132 for "ä", 142 for "ö", and 129 for "ü". Alternatively, you can also use the character map tool on your computer to insert umlauts.
You use your keyboard by typing.
Druck
ergonomic keyboard is comfortable to use.
Qwerty keyboard.
Not really but you could use any electronic keyboard with a kereoke keyboard machine.
they use electric keyboard and played by Apl.D.Ap.
To create the German characters using a US or UK keyboard it is necessary to use ASCII characters. This is done by holding down the "Alt" and typing in the four figure code, when the alt key is then released the correct character is diplayed. These are the codes for the German characters.
option (alt) + s