• JCUKEN (ЙЦУКЕН, also known as YCUKEN, YTsUKEN and JTSUKEN) is the main Cyrillic keyboard layout for the Russian language in computers and typewriters....
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    glyphs such as accented characters, mathematical symbols, or emoji. The JCUKEN layout was used in the USSR for all computers (both domestically produced...
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    are not capable of typing rapidly using a native Russian keyboard layout (JCUKEN). In the latter case, they would type using a system of transliteration...
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  • the JCUKEN keyboard layout that were manufactured in the COMECON like the Pravets-8 model, which used the layout for ЯВЕРТЫ/QWERTY. Now, the JCUKEN phonetic...
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    user must press the key once to type 'Q' and twice to type 'W'. HCESAR JCUKEN Colemak Keyboard Dvorak keyboard layout KALQ keyboard split-screen touchscreen...
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    Cyrillic С not only looks like Latin C, but also occupy the same button in JCUKEN-QWERTY hybrid layout keyboards. This design nuance can be seen on the C/С...
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    manual typewriters. It is mostly a phonetic transliteration of the Russian JCUKEN keyboard layout, with some characters on rows two and three shifted right...
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    for each of 288 screen lines; no text mode. Keyboard: 88 keys (MS-7007), JCUKEN layout Built-in LAN controller Built-in controller for common or special...
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    in the Japanese keyboard layout, the Turkish F-keyboard, and the Russian JCUKEN (Latin) layout. Of these, only the Japanese remains in use; the Turkish...
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  • of the Cyrillic keyboard is YaWERT (яверт) rather than the more familiar JCUKEN. The keys were made of rubber, and their size and placement was virtually...
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  • shifted punctuation) Yes (>>100) 2 main 1 main, 2 shifted, 14 aux, 6 doubled JCUKEN (Latin) Phonetic similarity to ЙЦУКЕН International, Soviet Union 1919 30...
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