The bumps on the f and j keys are to find home row (aka. "asdf jkl;") without looking at the keyboard
Yes, it is one word keyboard for either the input keys of musical instruments, for typewriters, or for computers.The two-word form key board is a board studded with pegs or hooks from which various keys can be hung, to keep them arranged and handy.
'A' is the white key in between the second and third black key in the group of three black keys. 'B' is the white key to the right of the three black keys. 'C' is the white key to the left of the two black keys. 'D' is in between the first and second black key of the two black keys. 'E' is the white key to the right of the two black keys. 'F' is the white key to the left of the three black keys. 'G' is the white key between the first and second black keys of the group of three.
It is in the same place as on the regular key board, to the right of the "/" key and under the Enter key.
Only Bactrian Camels have two humps, and dromedaries have one but I know that they store fat (not water) in their humps
Camels can have either one hump or two humps, depending on the species. Dromedary camels have one hump, while Bactrian camels have two humps.
Backspace deletes the characters to the left of the cursor while delete deletes the characters to the right. (The cursor is the vertical line that flashes on and off where you are typing text)
A camel with two humps is called a Bactrian camel.
Camels can have one or two humps on their backs.
No, they are two different keys.
The Bactrian camel is the species that has two humps on its back.
Yes, Bactrian camels have two humps on their backs.
QWERTY keyboard layouts can vary slightly depending on the language for which it was made. Most QWERTY keyboards have three rows of letters, a row of numbers at the top, a spacebar key at the bottom, two shift keys, two control keys, two alt keys, and enter key, a backspace key, a tab key, and a caps lock key.