It wasn't discovered, it was developed back in the days of mechanical typewriters as the pattern least likely to cause interference between the different letters as they were pushed against the paper.
The definition of a "QWERT" is keyboard that has the first five letters in the top row as a "Q", a "W", an "E", a "R", and a "T". Americans, are used to referring to keyboards as "QWERTY" because the letter "Y" follows the letter "T" in the top row of the keyboard.
Qwert Yuiop is a bit of internet nonsense. The 'QWERTY' keyboard layout we see on most keyboards was developed by Christopher Latham Scholes for typewriters. The QWERTY UIOP idea was product of a scientific study to find out what would be most efficient.
Homage to Qwert Yuiop was created in 1986.
No. There is no such person as Qwert Yuiop. This is an Internet joke.
Oh, that's a fun question! Qwert Yuiop isn't a real person, but it sounds like a playful combination of letters from the top row of a keyboard. Sometimes our imagination can create wonderful things, just like how we can paint beautiful landscapes on a canvas. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!
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It is: Y
The phrase "left his signature on the Hungarian QWERTZ keyboard" likely refers to a notable historical or cultural figure associated with Hungary. However, it is not a widely recognized phrase or event in history. If you meant a specific person or event, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
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