It's called the qwerty (after the letter arrangement at the start of the top row of the alphabet keys, under the numerical keys).
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A QWERTY keyboard's name comes from reading the first six keys in the top left letter row. It is also the most common keyboard layout.
The keyboard was originally known as the alphanumeric keyboard. In modern use, it cans also be referred to by the layout, such as the QWERTY keyboard or the Dvorak keyboard.
No commonly known computer layout has the name of its inventor written in the keypad itself; however, most companies that create keyboards do print their company information on it.
QWERTY is the name of a keyboard layout, originally designed to prevent jams that occurred when the keys clashed together. They're most commonly used on personal computers and mobile phones. QWERTY are the first six letters from left to right on the top letter row of your keyboard.
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In the UK it is "qwerty" i.e.the first six letters on the top row of keys (from left hand side) Developed I believe so that on manual typewriters there would be no head collisions. I think there is a US keyboard that has a significantly different layout.
The most common keyboard used nower days is a Qwerty keyboard.
The name for a normal English (US & UK) keyboard is Standard QWERTY keyboard. (QWERTY being the first 5 letters of the top row of letters of the typing section of the keyboard). Whereas The name for a normal German keyboard is Standard QWERTZ keyboard. (QWERTZ being the first 5 letters of the top row of letters of the typing section of the keyboard).
The layout of this site is the most jumbled I have ever seen
AnswerBefore the answer, here is something you can try at home. Type 'QWERTY.' Notice the placement of those letters on your keyboard?Most likely, it came from the top six keys, starting with leftmost: they read exactly 'q', 'w', 'e', 'r', 't', 'y'. It is used to identify the "standard", canonical layout (as opposed to Dvorak keyboards).How this layout was designed is a historical matter.Back when people used typewriters, the keys were grouped alphabetically. This caused problems, however, because this meant that the most common letters were groped together. Back in those days, the typewriters were mechanical, and the hammers that printed the letters constantly became jammed. Thus the 'qwerty' keyboard was invented to space the most common letters away from each other. When word processing became electronic, the keyboard layout was so widespread that it would have been inefficient for people to learn how to type again.
The full name of the computer keyboard is the Alphanumeric Keyboard.