a QWERTY keyboard. It is called this because of the line of q,w,e,r,t,y in the top left corner.
The keyboard was once in alphabetical order but his cased the keys to wear quickly as highly used keys were next to each other. So a mathematician called Qwerty (see top left of keyboard and read from q) invented the qwerty keyboard which is in use now. This worked by placing common letters beside less used letters; like xcv. X and v are rarely used whereas c is used quite a bit.
Forty (40) has the letters placed in alphabetical order.
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it is some of the letters in the alphabet in alphabetical order sw@gg
Eight is the only single digit number to be spelled with all of its letters in alphabetical order. Eighty is another such number, but it is two digits. I'm not sure if there are others.
A keyboard where the letters are in alphabetical order.
A keyboard where the letters are in alphabetical order sweetie. Are you 8 years old or something?! Jeez...
op jkl nm (although backwards) fgh
The keyboard was once in alphabetical order but his cased the keys to wear quickly as highly used keys were next to each other. So a mathematician called Qwerty (see top left of keyboard and read from q) invented the qwerty keyboard which is in use now. This worked by placing common letters beside less used letters; like xcv. X and v are rarely used whereas c is used quite a bit.
This is the order of letters on a standard English keyboard.
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.
There is not an equivalent of alphabetical order for the Chinese language. They do not use letters. Instead, they use characters that are called logograms.
The QWERTY keyboard design is centered around what letters are used the most often.
On a computer keyboard, this is why they are called 'qwerty' keyboards
Aegilops is the longest word whose letters are in alphabetical order.
Forty (40) has the letters placed in alphabetical order.
The letters of the word, "sponged," appear in reverse alphabetical order.