Dvorak /ˈdvɔːræk/ is a keyboard layout for English patented in 1936 by August Dvorak and his brother-in-law, William Dealey, as a faster and more ergonomic...
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A keyboard layout is any specific physical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning associations (respectively) of a computer...
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US keyboard layout may refer to: QWERTY, the traditional keyboard layout Dvorak, an alternative layout made to make typing easier, sometimes called the...
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Layers of the Neo Layout The Neo layout is an optimized German keyboard layout developed in 2004 by the Neo Users Group, supporting nearly all Latin-based...
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creating the Dvorak keyboard layout in the 1930s as a replacement for the QWERTY keyboard layout. While his name is pronounced [ˈdvor̝aːk], with the ř...
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QWERTY (redirect from Qwerty keyboard layout)
KWUR-tee) is a keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets. The name comes from the order of the first six keys on the top letter row of the keyboard: QWERTY...
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QWERTZ (redirect from QWERTZ keyboard layout)
KWURTS) QWERTZU (/ˈkwɜːrtsuː/ KWURT-soo), or QWERTZUIOP keyboard is a typewriter and keyboard layout widely used in Central and Southeast Europe. The name...
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AZERTY (redirect from French keyboard layout)
variation on the layout. The competing layouts devised for French (e.g. the 1907 ZHJAY layout, Claude Marsan's 1976 layout, the 2002 Dvorak-fr, and the 2005...
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clerical worker recognized for her claimed fast typing speed using the Dvorak keyboard layout. The Guinness Book of World Records included her speed records amongst...
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Colemak (redirect from Colemak keyboard layout)
non-alphabetic characters and many popular keyboard shortcuts, supposedly making it easier to learn than the Dvorak layout for people who already type in QWERTY...
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One-hand typing (section Special keyboard layout)
history and application are closely related to keyboard research on QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts. Typing with one hand can be done in a number of...
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The Popak keyboard is an ergonomic layout designed with the Romanian language's specific needs in mind, similar to the Dvorak keyboard's approach. Its...
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computer keyboard layouts, the United States layout and the United Kingdom layout defined in BS 4822 (48-key version). Both are QWERTY layouts. Users in...
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August Dvorak (1894–1975), co-creator of the Dvorak keyboard layout Harold F. Dvorak, American pathologist and vascular researcher John C. Dvorak (born...
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hands. Keyboard computer - popular form of computers in the early 1980s Digital pen Dvorak IBM PC keyboard Keyboard layout Keyboard protector Keyboard technology...
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of some keyboard layouts. The most frequent letters are placed on the home row of the Blickensderfer typewriter, the Dvorak keyboard layout, Colemak...
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There are a large number of QWERTY keyboard layouts used for languages written in the Latin script. Many of these keyboards include some additional symbols...
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in bundles with interface conversion boxes. The keyboard was reconfigurable to use the Dvorak layout by selecting the appropriate driver in Windows. The...
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SKY (Japanese: スカイ配列, Hepburn: Sukai hairetsu) is a Latin alphabet keyboard layout for typing Japanese developed in 1987. The name comes from the fact...
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Touch typing (redirect from Typing without looking at keyboard)
looking, similar to Braille keyboards used by the visually impaired. Dvorak keyboard layout, an alternative English keyboard layout, advertised as optimised...
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Lorem ipsum Qwerty Dvorak keyboard layout Azertyuiop (horse), whose name derives from letters on the top row of French keyboard layout "etaoin shrdlu"....
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on a QWERTY keyboard. Depending on the configuration, "QAOP" may either still work or be vertically inverted. On the Dvorak keyboard layout, "WASD" is...
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between different keyboard layouts (such as English and Cyrillic) rapid, and could make the switch to alternative layouts such as Dvorak easier for people...
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Blickensderfer typewriter (category Latin-script keyboard layouts)
keyboard. There were modifications to the layout made for Spanish, French, German, and Polish. By way of comparison, the later Dvorak keyboard layout...
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combinations always assume the QWERTY keyboard layout;[citation needed] for example, on the Dvorak keyboard layout, the combination to shut down the system...
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Apple IIc (section Built-in accessories and keyboard)
and a "Keyboard" switch to select between QWERTY and Dvorak layout—or between US and national layout on non-American machines. The keyboard itself was...
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BÉPO (category Latin-script keyboard layouts)
The BÉPO layout is an optimized French keyboard layout developed by the BÉPO community, supporting all Latin-based alphabets of the European Union, Greek...
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Keysmash (redirect from Keyboard spam)
reports having talked with several Dvorak keyboard users who gave up keysmashing because the layout of their keyboards produced patterns that were "socially...
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Gboard (redirect from Google Keyboard)
was branded as Google Keyboard. Gboard supports a variety of different keyboard layouts including QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY, Dvorak and Colemak. An update...
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Velotype (redirect from Syllabic chord keyboard)
speed, which can go up to 200 words per minute. Chorded keyboard Stenotype Dvorak keyboard layout "Cosmoglotta B, 1939, p. 53". Translation: "The "Revue...
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