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Keyboard shortcuts (Windows)" (PDF). ehs.ucsc.edu. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-01-22 . Retrieved 2022-05-03. Keyboards in Russia always have Cyrillic letters on the keytops as well as Latin letters. Usually Cyrillic and Latin letters are labeled with different colors. Clavier français: une norme volontaire pour faciliter la saisie de tous les caractères[ French keyboard: a voluntary standard to facilitate entering all characters] (in French), 2 April 2019, archived from the original on 9 January 2020 , retrieved 4 December 2019 Some other layouts have also been designed specifically for use with mobile devices. The FITALY layout is optimized for use with a stylus by placing the most commonly used letters closest to the centre and thus minimizing the distance travelled when entering words. A similar concept was followed to research and develop the MessagEase keyboard layout for fast text entry with stylus or finger. The ATOMIK layout, designed for stylus use, was developed by IBM using the Metropolis Algorithm to mathematically minimize the movement necessary to spell words in English. [77] The ATOMIK keyboard layout is an alternative to QWERTY in ShapeWriter's WritingPad software. [78] ASETNIOP is a keyboard layout designed for tablet computers that uses 10 input points, eight of them on the home row. [79] Other original layouts and layout design software [ edit ] United-States Maltron 3D keyboard layout

Control keys. These keys are used alone or in combination with other keys to perform certain actions. The most frequently used control keys are Ctrl, Alt, the Windows logo key , and Esc.Further information: Input method editor, Chinese input methods for computers, Japanese input methods, Korean language and computers, and language input keys Curtin, Constance; etal. (Autumn 1976). "The PLATO System: Using the Computer to Teach Russian". The Slavic and East European Journal. 20 (3): 291 (note 8). doi: 10.2307/306322. JSTOR 306322. Another principle applied is that it is more natural and less effort to curl in or stretch out fingers rather than rotate Sholes chose the size of the keys to be on three-quarter [ 3⁄ 4, or 0.75] inch centers (about 19mm, versus musical piano keys which are 23.5mm or about 0.93inches wide). 0.75inches has turned out to be optimum for fast key entry by the average-size hand, and keyboards with this key size are called "full-sized keyboards".

The Workman layout employs a hypothesis about the preferential movement of each finger rather than categorically considering the lowest letter row to be least accessible. Specifically, the index finger prefers to curl inwards rather than stretch outwards. So for the index finger, the position of second preference goes to the bottom row rather than the top row. Contrarily, the middle and ring fingers are relatively long and prefer to stretch out rather than curl in. Based on this, weighting is allotted to each key specifically rather than each row generically. Using your keyboard properly can help avoid soreness or injury to your wrists, hands, and arms, particularly if you use your computer for long periods. Here are a few tips to help improve keyboard use: Although thorough training and practice are required to use Cangjie, many Cantonese speakers have taken Cangjie input courses because of the fast typing speed availed by the input method. This method is the fastest because it has the capability to fetch the exact, unambiguous Chinese character which the user has in mind to input, pinpointing to only one character in most cases. This is also the reason why no provision for an input of phonetic accent is needed to complement this Input Method. The Cangjie character feature is available on both Mac OS X and Windows. On Mac OS X, handwriting recognition input method is bundled with the OS.Accessing Alternate Graphic Character Sets". Cataloger's Reference Shelf. US Library of Congress. Archived from the original on 2019-09-07 . Retrieved 2021-04-01. Modern computer keyboards are designed to send a scancode to the operating system (OS) when a key is pressed or released: this code reports only the key's row and column, not the specific character engraved on that key. The OS converts the scancode into a specific binary character code using a "scancode to character" conversion table, called the keyboard mapping table. This means that a physical keyboard may be dynamically mapped to any layout without switching hardware components—merely by changing the software that interprets the keystrokes. Often, [a] a user can change keyboard mapping in system settings. In addition, software may be available to modify or extend keyboard functionality. Thus the symbol shown on the physical key-top need not be the same as appears on the screen or goes into a document being typed. Some settings enable the user to type supplementary symbols that are not engraved on the keys used to invoke them. [b] Modern USB keyboards are plug-and-play; they communicate their (default) visual layout to the OS when connected (though the user is still able to reset this at will). Results list of 47th Intersteno congress" (PDF). IT: Instersteno. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2011-07-22 . Retrieved 2010-08-11.

The functional layout of the keyboard refers to the mapping between the physical keys, such as the A key, and software events, such as the letter "A" appearing on the screen. Usually the functional layout is set (in the system configuration) to match the visual layout of the keyboard being used, so that pressing a key will produce the expected result, corresponding to the legends on the keyboard. However, most operating systems have software that allow the user to easily switch between functional layouts, such as the language bar in Microsoft Windows. For example, a user with a Swedish keyboard who wishes to type more easily in German may switch to a functional layout intended for German—without regard to key markings—just as a Dvorak touch typist may choose a Dvorak layout regardless of the visual layout of the keyboard used.Depending on the application, some keyboard keys are not used to enter a printable character but instead are interpreted by the system as a formatting, mode shift, or special commands to the system. The following examples are found on personal computer keyboards. The Compose key is supported by the X Window System (used by most Unix-like operating systems, including most Linux distributions). Some keyboards have a key labeled "Compose", but any key can be configured to serve this function. For example, the otherwise redundant right-hand ⊞ Win key may, when available, be used for this purpose. This can be emulated in Windows with third party programs, for example WinCompose. MTGAP's Layout for a Standard Keyboard / an Ergonomic Keyboard has the lowest finger travel for a standard keyboard, and travel distance for an ergonomic keyboard second only to Arensito's keyboard layout. [47] Most modern keyboards basically conform to the layout specifications contained in parts 1, 2, and 5 of the international standard series ISO/IEC 9995. These specifications were first defined by the user group at AFNOR in 1984 working under the direction of Alain Souloumiac. [22] Based on this work, a well-known ergonomic expert wrote a report [23] which was adopted at the ISO Berlin meeting in 1985 and became the reference for keyboard layouts.

Lietuviška standartinė kompiuterio klaviatūra". www.ims.mii.lt. Archived from the original on 2023-02-06 . Retrieved 2023-02-06. Dubeolsik (두벌식; 2-set) is by far the most common and the sole national standard of Hangul keyboard layout in use in South Korea since 1969. Consonants occupy the left side of the layout, while vowels are on the right. the placement of punctuation, typographic and other special characters, and which of these characters are included, The Turkish language uses the Turkish Latin alphabet, and a dedicated keyboard layout was designed in 1955 by İhsan Sıtkı Yener [64] ( tr). During its design, letter frequencies in the Turkish language were investigated with the aid of Turkish Language Association. These statistics were then combined with studies on bone and muscle anatomy of the fingers to design the Turkish F-keyboard ( Turkish: F klavye). The keyboard provides a balanced distribution of typing effort between the hands: 49% for the left hand and 51% for the right. With this scientific preparation, Turkey has broken 14 world records in typewriting championships between 1957 and 1995. [65] In 2009, Recep Ertaş and in 2011, Hakan Kurt from Turkey came in first in the text production event of the 47th (Beijing) and 48th (Paris) Intersteno congresses respectively. [66] [67] Despite the greater efficiency of the Turkish F-keyboard however, the modified QWERTY keyboard (" Q-keyboard") is the one that is used on most computers in Turkey. The reason for the popularity of QWERTY in Turkey is that they were overwhelmingly imported since the beginning of the 1990s. [68] ŪGJRMV [ edit ] Latvian Keyboard Layout

Mac OS X Keyboard Layout Editor". SIL International]. 2009-03-06. Archived from the original on 2009-09-18 . Retrieved 2009-09-13. Press Shift in combination with a letter to type an uppercase letter. Press Shift in combination with another key to type the symbol shown on the upper part of that key.

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