The specific arrangement of keys on a keyboard is a separate issue, from whether you are using physical keys or virtual keys. The virtual keyboard is an alternative to the actual keyboard, not to the QWERTY keyboard.
I own a palm pix and yes, the buttons on the keyboard are quite loud. I have tried to find a way to make the keys quieter, but I don't think there is a true way. though in the app store I have found that you can buy a virtual keyboard where you type on the touchscreen instead of the keyboard buttons. I purchased a virtual keyboard in the app store not that long ago, and I love it! It's great to use when I need to send a quick text but need to keep the sound down.
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
True
True 7.1 is superior. Virtual is just a simulation of true 7.1.
True
TRUE
true
It can form both
Yes, its true
True!
Yes KeyBoard Cat Is A Real Cat. And Im Not Joking Either. True Dis . LOL.
Each derived class object has base objects only from the non virtual instance