The vowels on the top row of a computer keyboard are usually "E" and "I".
nothing there are no vowels
"a", all the other vowels are on the top row.
ae
ctrl + left arrow
There are three patterns I know about, Azerty, Qwerty, and Dvorak, are close together (well, atleast Azerty and Qwerty) Azerty and Qwerty are practically the same. The only difference is that on a Azerty keyboard Azerty are the letters available to type on the top row on the left side, where as for Qwerty , Qwerty is the available to type in on the top right section. In Qwerty A and Z are right next to the caps lock and the (left) shift key. In Azerty Q is next to the bottom left shift key and W is next to the ,/< key. In Dvorak the five vowels are on the left side of the keyboard on the middle row and the five most commonly used consonants are on the left side. The ,/< , ./> and / or ? is on the upper left corner.
The most used key on a keyboard is probably the space key... the vowels of the alphabet are also frequently used.
some people think there is nothing wrong with qwerty key boards but i beg to differ -the vowels are spread apart -if you type correctly your pinky is like a slave -vowels are spread apart and so on
10 Numeric Keypad on the left side of the keyboard..
By default its left Alt and Shift key.
A qwerty keyboard is a standard keyboard. You may have used one to type your question. A qwerty keyboard has the letters Q W E R T and Y all in a row on the left side of the keyboard, typed by your left hand.
The lowest key on a standard piano keyboard is the A0 key, which is the first key on the left side of the keyboard.