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The QWERTY keyboard is far-and-away the world standard, ... Some paste other characters, strokes, or symbols on their physical keys to identify the alternatively-programmed key's function.
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The Family Handyman on MSNThe Trick That Helps You Type on Your Keyboard Without LookingWondering what the raised lines on your "F" and "J" keys are for? If you didn't take a typing class in school, you may not know.
It’s Goodbye QWERTY, Hello Emojis as Apple Rethinks the Keyboard Tech giant is working on a laptop that will be able to carry any alphabet, special commands and symbols By ...
Swiping upward reveals symbols. The keyboard could be scaled as small as a penny for use on smart watches and other small displays, or potentially, scaled up for those who have trouble typing on ...
The QWERTY Keyboard Will Never Die. Where Did the 150-Year-Old Design Come From? The invention’s true origin story has long been the subject of debate.
Computers are designed top-to-bottom for Latin-language users, but this one-size-fits-all thinking has created decades of difficulty for the rest of the world—particularly China.
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