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The standard 4 home row keys on the right are J, K, L and the key with the semi-colon and colon on it. Keyboards in some countries have their keys laid out differently so there can be differences in some cases.
Ordinarily, you would not change your keyboard layout to use a special font. Instead, you would set the operating system's default font in the Window Color and Appearance applet within Control Panel (usually available under Themes). A keyboard layout affects how the keys on your keyboard input characters, not how those characters are rendered on the screen.
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The "num8" and "num2" keys on a standard computer keyboard refer to the numeric keypad. Specifically, "num8" corresponds to the number 8, while "num2" corresponds to the number 2. These keys are often used for quick numerical input and can also serve as directional controls in certain applications.
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The L1 and Andr1 keys are not standard keys on most conventional keyboards. If you are referring to a specific type of keyboard, such as a gaming keyboard or a custom layout, the location may vary. Typically, standard keyboards have keys labeled with letters, numbers, and symbols, but not L1 or Andr1. Could you clarify the context or the type of keyboard you are asking about?
The Term home row is the keys F and J these keys are the keys that your 2 pointing fingers sit on to be able to master the keyboard without looking at it.
It's called the qwerty (after the letter arrangement at the start of the top row of the alphabet keys, under the numerical keys).
Typewriting involves the manipulation of keys on a standard typewriting board with the emphasis on the typed copy or output. The output is produced in paper at the same time the input. Typing is the act of writing, through a device, individual characters to form text. whereas Keyboarding involves typing with keys but also any other operation with a keyboard....
A standard piano with 61 keys has 61 keys in total.
The layout of a QWERTY keyboard was engineered for the early mechanical typewriters, in order to avoid clashes of keys as much as possible.
The standard US keyboard is a 101 key layout. To this was added the "windows" buttons which bring the standard up to 103. Many new keyboards also come with special hotkeys which may be bound to any number of applications or commands. Keyboards, nowadays, usually have 107 keys.
The layout of a QWERTY keyboard was engineered for the early mechanical typewriters, in order to avoid clashes of keys as much as possible.
A standard piano has a total of 36 black keys, organized into groups of 2 and 3. There are 5 sets of 2 black keys and 7 sets of 3 black keys across the 88 keys of the piano. This pattern repeats throughout the keyboard, contributing to the recognizable layout of the instrument.
Here is another amusing question that does have a rational answer. Keyboarding has 2 references nowadays; the first being typing with an alpha-numeric keyboard or typewriter, and the second of playing a piano, organ, or electronic "keyboard". Believe it or not, the musical keyboarding came around first, and the "keys" are similar in operation on most instruments from trumpets and trombones, to holes on flutes, and even peg-type keys on Accordions. The keys on a piano (from left to right) represent notes and octives from low to high, and correspond to the notes in the musical scale from A to G. The other keyboarding (typing) started in form with the invention of the Printing Press in the 1600's. Manual typewriters came some time later (with the keyboard layout of letters that we are accustomed to now). Additionally, there was another simple form of mono-keyboarding in electronic for with the advent of the telegraph (developed by Samuel Morse ... Morse Code...) wherein a series of dots and dashes created letters, which spelled out words, which then composed a "telegram" to someone. There is another niche of keyboarding, which involves a courtroom recorder using a stenography machine. This machine has less characters than a standard keyboard, and involves a system of shorthand in conjunction with fewer keys. A good example of shorthand is the use of abbreviations, such as Mfr stands for manufacturer.
This is known as the "Qwerty" layout of alphanumeric keys since it duplicates the keys on the older typewriter layout where the top letters from left to right are QWERTYUIOP
A standard piano typically has 88 keys, including the keyword 61 keys.