-
named after the
first six
letters on the
first row: AZERTY, QWERTY, QWERTZ,
QZERTY and
national variants thereof.
While the
central area of the keyboard, the...
- In the past,
Italian typewriters and
early personal computers used the
QZERTY layout with some
differences with
respect to the
current QWERTY layout:...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
QWERTZ keyboard layouts.
AZERTY QWERTY QZERTY German keyboard layout Blickensderfer typewriter Dvorak keyboard layout...
- used in IBM keyboards.
Italian typewriters often[citation needed] have the
QZERTY layout instead. The Italian-speaking part of
Switzerland uses the QWERTZ...
- Shift+u, release, then the four-digit code, then ↵
Enter or Space.
AZERTY and
QZERTY keyboards (as used in much of Europe)
include precomposed characters (accented...
- HP
Integral PC with
QZERTY keyboard layout...
-
variants of the
QWERTY layouts, such as the
French AZERTY, the
Italian QZERTY and the
German QWERTZ layouts. The
QWERTY layout is not the most efficient...
- also
available in red, gray,
brown and
light blue. The
keyboard is the
QZERTY type, as is
usual for
Italian machines (apart from
modern computer keyboards)...
- the
carriage is returned). For the
Italian market the
keyboard is in the
QZERTY layout, as with most
Italian machines (excluding
modern computer keyboards)...
- used in IBM keyboards.
Italian typewriters often[citation needed] have the
QZERTY layout instead. The Italian-speaking part of
Switzerland uses the QWERTZ...