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Qwerty, its a common English word that it a keyboard. Also many Indian words start with "q" but not "qu"
The name QWERTY comes from the six letters at the left of the top row of letters on that keyboard (Q, W, E, R, T, and Y). Hence, QWERTY should actually be all in capitals, despite what many people think.
good question there are 76 keys on a pwwerty keyboard
on early typewriters the hammers jammed frequently.there are many non qwerty layouts:alphabeticalqwertz - used in most of europedvoraketc.
The QWERTY keyboard used in most modern English language computers was invented by Christopher Sholes in 1874. The layout has been modified and added to many times since then.
The standard North American English keyboard is copied from the standard English language typewriter. The letters were arranged on the typewriter to slow the typist down and prevent keys from jambing. This is called the QWERTY keyboard. The Dvorak keyboard arrangement was designed to permit faster keying, but is not widely used because so many people are comfortable with the QWERTY arrangement.
QWERTY refers to the layout of the standard keyboard, used on older style typewriters and modern computers. If you are asking how many qwerty keyboards are in existence, I'm sure the number is astounding.
Infinity is not a standard feature on a Qwerty board, but many progams such as MS Word have a special function that allow you to insert nonstandard keyboard symbols like infinity.In addition with most applications if you hold down the 'Alt' key and type the number 236 it will display the infinity symbol. ∞
'Qwerty' is in the first line of the keyboard for typing reasons, based upon historical engineering reasons, which letters are used the most, and upon the fingering position. It is used adjectivally to describe a conventional keyboard, as opposed to one with any other arrangement of keys, or as a noun for the same reason. English is an evolving language, and as words are used more often, they become more accepted in daily use, until the point where they are even included in a dictionary. Many dictionaries now include "qwerty", so for that reason alone, it could be considered to be a real word.
Pantech laser is sn awesome phone! Touch and qwerty keyboard, sliding out. Still has basic call and end buttons on front. Disadvantage - there is no arrow keys on keyboard to move up down, or slide through photos.
The keys are lined up on the keyboard the way they are (in qwerty format) because when typewriters were still being used that keyboard format prevented them from jamming. We do not use this format because it is effective, we use it because that is what many people are used to. However, a new type of keyboard is being made which people have been said to type 212 words per minute on, but this would take a lot of effort to switch all computer users over to this new type of keyboard.
Of course they do. Keyboards are defined by the alphabet of the language in use. The 'standard' QWERTY keyboard is used in many languages which can be designated by the operating system. Languages that have different alphabets have a different keyboard layout to reflect the symbols used by that language.