the qwerty row keys are q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i,o,p,
No, the home row is the center row, made up of a, s, d, f, keys. the QWERTY row is above the home row.
Because that's the order of the keys on the top row of letters.
The number of middle row keys on a standard QWERTY keyboard is typically 10. This row includes the keys: A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, and the semicolon (;). In total, counting all the characters, there are 11 keys, but the specific alphabetical keys are 10.
For the standard QWERTY keyboard, the home row keys for your left hand are A, S, D, and F and for your right hand they are J, K, l, and ; with the thumbs resting on the space bar.
Because Its How It Is
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.
It's called the qwerty (after the letter arrangement at the start of the top row of the alphabet keys, under the numerical keys).
On a QWERTY keyboard the letter 'M' is on the ZXCVB row.
The six rows on a standard QWERTY keyboard are typically named as follows: the top row (function keys), the number row, the letter row, the home row, the bottom row (modifier keys), and the spacebar row. The top row includes keys like F1 to F12, while the number row contains the digits 0-9. The letter row consists of the alphabetic keys, and the home row includes the keys A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, and the semicolon. The bottom row generally features modifier keys like Shift, Ctrl, and Alt, followed by the spacebar.
If you look on your keyboard, which I'm assuming is the basic qwerty setup (which means at the top left there are the letters qwerty), and there should be an apostrophe two keys to the right of the L key, 3 keys from the gigantic enter key, which is on the 3rd row from the bottom, . Have fun ;)
Qwerty keyboard is the standard keyboard designed for typewriters and or cellphones. It contains the letters in the top row of the keys. It was designed in this manner back in 1868 by Christopher Sholes , when he invented the typewriter keys. It was designed this way to prevent sticking of the keys, although it did slow down the speed in which typing could occur.
The Bottom Row keys typically refer to the keys found on the lowest row of a standard QWERTY keyboard, which include the letters Z, X, C, V, B, N, M, and the punctuation keys such as comma (,), period (.), and slash (/). Additionally, the bottom row often includes the Shift key, Control (Ctrl) key, and the Alt key on either side. These keys are crucial for typing and executing various keyboard shortcuts.