QWERTY - meaning and definition. What is QWERTY
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What (who) is QWERTY - definition

KEYBOARD LAYOUT WHERE THE FIRST LINE IS "QWERTYUIOP"
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  • Modern Greek]] keyboard layout
  • Keyboard closeup of HP Chromebook 11 G2
  • Italian]] keyboard layout
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  • Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard layout
  • Danish]] keyboard layout
  • Estonian]] keyboard layout
  • EurKEY keyboard layout
  • Faroese]] keyboard layout
  • Finnish multilingual]] keyboard layout
  • Icelandic]] keyboard layout
  • International English version of Apple keyboard
  • Latin American Spanish]] keyboard layout
  • Norwegian]] keyboard layout
  • Sámi]]
  • ''Polish typist's keyboard'' (QWERTZ PN-87)
  • Portuguese]] (Portugal) keyboard layout
  • Portuguese]] (Brazil) keyboard layout
  • Slovak]] QWERTY/Z keyboard layout
  • Spanish]] keyboard layout
  • Swedish]] Windows keyboard layout
  • US-International keyboard layout (Windows)
  • Ireland]] (except Mac) keyboard layout
  • [[United Kingdom]] Extended Keyboard Layout for Windows
  • United Kingdom version of Apple keyboard
  • [[United States]] keyboard layout
  • [[ANSI]] QWERTY [[keyboard layout]] (US)
  • Irish]] layout
  • Dutch]] ([[Netherlands]]) keyboard layout
  • The Nokia E55 uses a half QWERTY keyboard layout.
  • ''Polish programmer's keyboard''
  • Christopher Latham Sholes's 1878 QWERTY keyboard layout
  • A laptop computer keyboard using the QWERTY layout
  • A QWERTY keyboard layout variant that is used in the US. 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]] {{snd}} as do most non-[[English language]] keyboards; see [[keyboard layout]]).
  • Czech QWERTY keyboard layout
  • Romanian]] keyboard layout
  • Turkish]] Q-keyboard layout
  • United Kingdom Extended Keyboard Layout for Linux
  • United Kingdom International Keyboard Layout for Linux
  • United Kingdom Keyboard layout for Linux
  • Vietnamese keyboard layout

qwerty         
see QWERTY
qwerty         
adj. (origin unknown; not original)
So tired that one's face drops onto the keyboard, typing qwerty.
After pulling three all-nighters in a row, the web designer knew that no amount of caffeine would save her from becoming qwerty.
QWERTY         
also Qwerty, qwerty
A QWERTY keyboard on a typewriter or computer is the standard English language keyboard, on which the top line of keys begins with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

QWERTY

QWERTY () is a keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets. The name comes from the order of the first six keys on the top left letter row of the keyboard (Q W E R T Y). The QWERTY design is based on a layout created for the Sholes and Glidden typewriter and sold to E. Remington and Sons in 1873. It became popular with the success of the Remington No. 2 of 1878, and remains in ubiquitous use.

Examples of use of QWERTY
1. It would be more useful to reform the computer keyboard with its infuriating qwerty layout, based on Victorian typewriters.
2. The major difference between the iPhone and its rivals is the fact that it has a touch–screen QWERTY keyboard to, for example, write emails.
3. English, German, Japanese (QWERTY and Kana), Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and Polish.
4. Blackberry devices, which look like hand–held, palm–sized laptop computers complete with a qwerty keyboard, have been used for years in the United States and Europe.
5. It opens to reveal a real keypad, imitating but going one step short of HTC‘s Vox phone, which has a standard mobile phone numerical keypad plus an additional QWERTY typing pad when slid open.