Q,W,E,R,T,Y,U,I,O,P. These are the letters of the alphabet.
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they are known as the function keys.
The vowels on the top row of a computer keyboard are usually "E" and "I".
On a computer keyboard, this is why they are called 'qwerty' keyboards
A-M was on the bottom row and N-Z was on the top row
It's called the qwerty (after the letter arrangement at the start of the top row of the alphabet keys, under the numerical keys).
If your talking fourth row counting the F1, F2,etc down from the top, that fourth row is called home row. The F key and J key are where your two index fingers go. If you take a typing class you will learn to memorize the keys.
False. The "Escape" key, the "F" keys and the "Print Screen", "Scroll Lock" and "Pause" keys are located at the top row of most keyboards.
A standard keyboard typically has five rows of keys. These include the top function row, the number row, the letter row, the home row (containing the ASDF and JKL; keys), and the bottom row, which includes modifier keys and the space bar. Some keyboards may have additional rows for special functions or keys, but the basic layout generally consists of these five rows.
Function buttons (F1, F2, ... F10 etc.) are usually located in the top row of keys on your keyboard. Location may be different on different keyboards.
header row
"a", all the other vowels are on the top row.
Because that's the order of the keys on the top row of letters.