33, according to this guide:
http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/the-ultimate-guide-to-computer-keyboards-around-the-world/
They are both keyboard layouts
Because they did not want to do it
how many auto layouts in powerpoint
Layouts can be used to create new slides. These layouts are predefined in the PowerPoint window.
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.
It really depends on your keyboard. On US keyboard layouts, the tilde key (~) is to the left of the 1 key. On UK layouts, it's next to enter. However, if you're asking because you're trying to open the console, then always try the key to the left of 1, regardless of whether it's the tilde or not.
Piczo layouts are normal layouts, so if you know how to make layouts then you know how to make piczo layouts. -simplym / Mhelper
The QWERTY keyboard isn't the only keyboard layout in use today, many other layouts are used to accommodate the World's languages. But it is true that it is very widespread in English speaking (or typing) countries. The layout was originally designed for mechanical typewriters. Early typewriters had a problem if typists typed too quickly. To try and slow them down, the keyboard was redesigned with the commonly used keys on the left - so 'A', 'S', 'T' and 'E' are under the weaker hand of the typist. The QWERTY layout is common because its what people have been trained to use. Although other layouts have been proposed, there isn't a clear advantage to them - there isn't strong evidence that typists can type a lot faster using "better" layouts. It has also been suggested that learning a new layout is actually harder once the QWERTY layout has been mastered, making it less likely for typists to switch to different layouts. Note: there is also a circular key board for typing with one hand
You can either upload a file, and stretch it, or pick one of their many layouts. for other answers, search www.ask.com :]
There are many websites that provide good listings of free vintage MySpace layouts. One would be able to find these layouts on websites such as Fillster.
Book blogs have all kinds of layouts, there are many places to get these layouts on the web. I personally use The Cutest Blog On The Block. The layouts are really cute and they're free :) http://www.thecutestblogontheblock.com/
Apart from local variations in keyboard layouts all Macintosh models are the same. (See links below)