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For conventional reasons based on history. Personally, I rarely use the Greek alphabet because it is more of a hassle on the keyboard.
Yes, that is the complete English alphabet in the order seen on a keyboard.
You can get a new keyboard or have yours replaced.
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It does not have a normal qwerty keyboard, but all the letters of the alphabet are there.
Invented the typewriter in the United States utilizing the QWERTY keyboard
The ones that have the alphabet from A to Z on them. eg QWERTY....
There is no "n" in the musical alphabet; therefore this is impossible.
Assuming you meant on a computer's keyboard? The alphabet keys are marked with the 26 letters of the alphabet, such as QWERTY and so on, and, basically, are used to type characters on to a document.
In Mandarin Chinese, Pinyin is a system that uses the Roman alphabet to transcribe the pronunciation of Chinese characters. A person would input Pinyin on a keyboard, which then suggests Chinese characters based on the pronunciation. This way, users can easily type out Chinese characters despite the large number in the language.
No, the keys on a typical computer keyboard are not in the order of the alphabet. Two popular keyboard designs (based on the order of letters on the first row) are QWERTY and DVORAK.
in their history