good question there are 76 keys on a pwwerty keyboard
varies from one keyboard to another
105
Because Its How It Is
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.
Keys - as in a board of keys = keyboard
Modern keyboard keys are arranged according to the QWERTY design by Christopher Sholes.
it is for short called qwerty
The layout of a QWERTY keyboard was engineered for the early mechanical typewriters, in order to avoid clashes of keys as much as possible.
in the English qwerty keyboard there are about 100-125.
because the inventor of the keyboards last name was qwerty
Qwerty, and Dvorak. Pertaining to the layout of the keys.
on early typewriters the hammers jammed frequently.there are many non qwerty layouts:alphabeticalqwertz - used in most of europedvoraketc.
The layout of a QWERTY keyboard was engineered for the early mechanical typewriters, in order to avoid clashes of keys as much as possible.
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.