What thought process went in to each layout? Which typist was considered when putting the keys in their particular spots on the keyboard?? QWERTY QWERTZ AZERTY
Does anyone have a good explanation why the keyboard of computers has this weird way of arrangements? QWERTY and others? I know they take it from typewriters? but still? why didn't they arrange it
qwerty - why the letters in keyboards are arranged like this ...
What keyboard layout do you have? For US QWERTY, the backtick is they key to the left of the numeral "1". There is no "tick", but you may mean the single quote which on a US QWERTY keyboard is between the Enter key and the semicolon.
Now this keyboard, has US layout, but I changed the software settings to QWERTY UK (in order to be able to type á, â, à, ä), lacks the key due to the very large shift key. See hardware keyboard here. This is my virtual keyboard And with shift pressed: Am I looking over this key? Is there some way to access it with another shortcut?Well I'm used to having the world standard keyboard which is qwerty and not qwertz... But on Windows I can't find the choice for German input which would be qwerty, not qwertz. In Linux there was G...
I want to have a english keyboard layout, but with QWERTZ insted of QWERTY. I tried going to Settings > Time & Language > Language > English (United States) > Add a keyboard, but I can't find any keyboard layout with QWERTZ.
I am about to order a laptop online that comes with AZERTY keyboard layout. If I install English US which is the one I prefer to use will it automaticall go to QWERTY or will it remain the same? IF...