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AZERTY (/əˈzɜːrti/ ə-ZUR-tee) is a
specific layout for the
characters of the
Latin alphabet on
typewriter keys and
computer keyboards. The
layout takes...
- Í also
replace numbers. Caps lock can be a
shift lock as in
AZERTY (see below). The
AZERTY layout is used in France, Belgium, and some
African countries...
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layout for Luxembourg,
while some in the
private sector prefer the
Belgian AZERTY or
American QWERTY layouts.[citation needed]
Liechtenstein also use the...
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symbol is not in
common use in
France and does not
appear on a
standard AZERTY keyboard. Instead, the
French Imprimerie nationale recommends the use of...
- later, on
April 3, 1998, the
company acquired Azerty, a $350
million wholesaler of
computer consumables.
Azerty was
founded in
April 1983 by
Marvin Frackt...
- keyboard, with two
cartridge ports above it. The
keyboard layout was
qwerty or
azerty,
according to the
market the
computer was sold. It had five
double function...
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contemporary French with "oe" and "ae",
because the
ligatures do not
appear on the
AZERTY keyboard layout used in French-speaking countries.
However this is nonstandard...
- QWERTY,
along with its
direct derivatives such as
QWERTZ and
AZERTY, is the
primary keyboard layout for the
Latin alphabet. However,
there are also keyboard...
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version of the
traditional AZERTY layout. However, the use of the BÉPO layout, as well as that of the
proposed new
AZERTY layout,
remained marginal. On...
- the
QWERTZ layout as used in Germany,
Austria and Switzerland, and the
AZERTY layout as used in
France and Belgium, have the
degree symbol available directly...