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  2. The United Kingdom and Ireland [nb 1] use a keyboard layout based on the 48-key version defined in the (now withdrawn) British Standard BS 4822. [1]

  3. From the widely used QWERTY layout in English-speaking countries to the AZERTY layout in French-speaking regions, these variations accommodate language-specific characters and symbols. Other notable layouts include QWERTZ, used in Germany and neighboring countries, and JIS, developed for typing in Japanese.

  4. May 8, 2023 · QWERTY: The most popular layout for English-speaking countries, such as the US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc. It is named after the first six letters on the top row of the keyboard. QWERTY layout. AZERTY: The standard layout for French-speaking countries, such as France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QWERTYQWERTY - Wikipedia

    Some countries, such as the UK and Canada, use a slightly different QWERTY (the @ and " are switched in the UK and both have an AltGr ("alternate graphic") key rather than a right-hand Alt key – as do most non-English language keyboards; see keyboard layout).

  6. Apr 4, 2012 · QWERTY (check the first six letters on the top row) is the standard for most keyboards around the world, but others exist, including AZERTY, QWERTZ, and ones where it seems the letters are just strewn about randomly, like the Turkish F-keyboard.

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  7. Oct 31, 2023 · This page compares the US English national layout with different national layouts used in other countries. For the obvious reason, these comparisons are limited to keyboard layouts based on the Latin alphabet.

  8. There are two major English language computer keyboard layouts, the United States layout and the United Kingdom layout defined in BS 4822 [1] (48-key version). Both are QWERTY layouts.

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