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Definition of QWERTY keyboard
1. 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.
Lexicographical Neighbors of QWERTY Keyboard
QSRs QSS QSSes QT QTC QTF QTL QTLs QUAL QUEST | QVL QVT QWAN QWERTY QWERTY keyboard (current term) QWERTY phenomenon Q & A Q and A Q angle Q bands | Q code Q codes Q disks Q enzyme Q factor Q fever Q meter Q meters Q quotient |
Literary usage of QWERTY keyboard
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School by Gene Callahan (2004)
"The QWERTY keyboard, far from being deliberately designed to slow down typists,
... Liebowitz and Margolis say: The QWERTY keyboard, it turns out, ..."
2. Standards, Conformity Assessment, and Trade Into the 21st Century by National Research Council (1995)
"The arrangement of keys on a typewriter or computer keyboard—the QWERTY keyboard,
so named because of the placement of those letters in one row—is an ..."
3. Technology 2002 (1993)
"... handwriting analysis, and several variations of the Dvorak keyboard (which
re-arranges the letters in a standard QWERTY keyboard so that the most common ..."