qwerty keyboard
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Definition
- Noun:
- The standard typewriter and computer keyboard layout: A "qwerty keyboard" is the most common keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets. It is named for the first six letters in the top row of letter keys (Q, W, E, R, T, Y).
Usage
- The "qwerty keyboard" layout was designed in the 1870s for typewriters to prevent mechanical jams by separating commonly used letter pairs.
- It is the default and most recognizable keyboard layout for computers, laptops, and mobile devices in many countries.
Examples
- Noun:
- Most typists learn to type on a qwerty keyboard.
- The design of the qwerty keyboard has remained largely unchanged for over a century.
- Some people prefer alternative layouts like Dvorak, but the qwerty keyboard is still the standard.
Advanced Usage
- "QWERTY" as an adjective: The term is often used attributively to describe the standard layout.
- He is used to the QWERTY layout on his phone.
Variants and Related Words
- AZERTY keyboard (n): A common keyboard layout used primarily in France and Belgium, named for the first six letters in its top row.
- QWERTZ keyboard (n): A common keyboard layout used primarily in Central Europe, named for the first six letters in its top row.
- Keyboard layout (n): The arrangement of keys on a keyboard, such as QWERTY, Dvorak, or Colemak.
Synonyms
- Standard keyboard: A general term for the conventional QWERTY layout.
- Traditional keyboard: Emphasizes the long-standing, conventional nature of the QWERTY design.
Notes
- The term is almost always written in lowercase ("qwerty keyboard") but can be seen in all capital letters ("QWERTY keyboard") as it is an acronym derived from letter keys.
- It is contrasted with other layouts designed for ergonomics or typing efficiency, such as the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard.
Noun
- the standard typewriter keyboard; the keys for Q, W, E, R, T, and Y are the first six from the left on the top row of letter keys