Keyboard layout - translation to spanish
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Keyboard layout - translation to spanish


keyboard layout         
  • mid-1980s}}. Note the obscure configuration of modifier and arrow keys, line feed key, break key, blank keys, and repeat key.
  • Sections on a standard 104 keyboard. Percentages and relevant values of keys denote the presence of keys at common keyboard sizes.
  • Albanian]] QWERTZ keyboard
  • [[baybayin]]}} keyboard on Gboard
  • Blick keyboard for computers
  • Original Blickensderfer keyboard
  • Bulgarian]] keyboard layout (BDS 5237:1978)
  • A Devanagari InScript bilingual keyboard
  • Dvorak-fr
  • [[Dzongkha]] keyboard layout
  • German]] QWERTZ layout
  • HCESAR keyboard layout
  • Hebrew]] keyboard
  • Hexagon keyboard layout
  • A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys
  • Bangla National (Jatiyo) Keyboard by [[Bangladesh Computer Council]]
  • French]] AZERTY layout
  • Arabic]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Arabic]] Mac keyboard layout
  • Workman layout for the English language, showing home keys highlighted
  • BÉPO layout
  • Georgian]] keyboard
  • Greek]] keyboard layout in comparison to US layout
  • Latin keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Naqittaut keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Japanese]] (OADG 109A) keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Japanese Apple keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Maltron]] 3D keyboard layout
  • Tamazight]] (Berber) keyboard layout for Tifinagh script
  • Russian]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik 390 Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Final Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Noshift Hangul keyboard layout
  • Dubeolsik Hangul keyboard layout
  • Turkish]] F-keyboard layout
  • Colemak keyboard layout (US)
  • The [[Dvorak keyboard layout]]
  • Khmer]] keyboard layout
  • [[InScript]] keyboard layout for [[Sanskrit]]
  • Russian]] [[phonetic keyboard layout]]
  • Ukrainian]] keyboard layout
  • Lao keyboard layout
  • Italian typewriter [[Olivetti Lettera 22]]
  • A visual layout consisting of both factory-printed symbols and customized stickers
  • Neo Layout, layer 1
  • Neo Layout, layer 3
  • Space}} keys.
  • Thai Pattachote keyboard layout
  • Japanese]] keyboards. Here it is the right-hand shift key that is smaller. Furthermore, the [[space bar]] and [[backspace key]] are also smaller, to make room for four additional keys.
  • Qwpr keyboard layout (letters moved from QWERTY in teal, or yellow if different hand)
  • Serbian Cyrillic]] keyboard layout
  • Sholes second layout
  • Sinhala]] layout
  • Wijesekara layout
  • shift]]", "top", and "front".
  • Dayi]] key labels
  • 1900}}
  • Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout
  • Tibetan]] keyboard layout
  • right
  • JCUKEN keyboard of the [[UKNC]] computer
  • The phonetic keyboard layout on Windows 7
  • The standard layout
ANY SPECIFIC MECHANICAL, VISUAL, OR FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE KEYS OF A KEYBOARD OR TYPEWRITER
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Disposición del teclado, Disposición de teclas, Ordenamiento de las teclas en el teclado
Keyboard layout         
  • mid-1980s}}. Note the obscure configuration of modifier and arrow keys, line feed key, break key, blank keys, and repeat key.
  • Sections on a standard 104 keyboard. Percentages and relevant values of keys denote the presence of keys at common keyboard sizes.
  • Albanian]] QWERTZ keyboard
  • [[baybayin]]}} keyboard on Gboard
  • Blick keyboard for computers
  • Original Blickensderfer keyboard
  • Bulgarian]] keyboard layout (BDS 5237:1978)
  • A Devanagari InScript bilingual keyboard
  • Dvorak-fr
  • [[Dzongkha]] keyboard layout
  • German]] QWERTZ layout
  • HCESAR keyboard layout
  • Hebrew]] keyboard
  • Hexagon keyboard layout
  • A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys
  • Bangla National (Jatiyo) Keyboard by [[Bangladesh Computer Council]]
  • French]] AZERTY layout
  • Arabic]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Arabic]] Mac keyboard layout
  • Workman layout for the English language, showing home keys highlighted
  • BÉPO layout
  • Georgian]] keyboard
  • Greek]] keyboard layout in comparison to US layout
  • Latin keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Naqittaut keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Japanese]] (OADG 109A) keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Japanese Apple keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Maltron]] 3D keyboard layout
  • Tamazight]] (Berber) keyboard layout for Tifinagh script
  • Russian]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik 390 Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Final Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Noshift Hangul keyboard layout
  • Dubeolsik Hangul keyboard layout
  • Turkish]] F-keyboard layout
  • Colemak keyboard layout (US)
  • The [[Dvorak keyboard layout]]
  • Khmer]] keyboard layout
  • [[InScript]] keyboard layout for [[Sanskrit]]
  • Russian]] [[phonetic keyboard layout]]
  • Ukrainian]] keyboard layout
  • Lao keyboard layout
  • Italian typewriter [[Olivetti Lettera 22]]
  • A visual layout consisting of both factory-printed symbols and customized stickers
  • Neo Layout, layer 1
  • Neo Layout, layer 3
  • Space}} keys.
  • Thai Pattachote keyboard layout
  • Japanese]] keyboards. Here it is the right-hand shift key that is smaller. Furthermore, the [[space bar]] and [[backspace key]] are also smaller, to make room for four additional keys.
  • Qwpr keyboard layout (letters moved from QWERTY in teal, or yellow if different hand)
  • Serbian Cyrillic]] keyboard layout
  • Sholes second layout
  • Sinhala]] layout
  • Wijesekara layout
  • shift]]", "top", and "front".
  • Dayi]] key labels
  • 1900}}
  • Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout
  • Tibetan]] keyboard layout
  • right
  • JCUKEN keyboard of the [[UKNC]] computer
  • The phonetic keyboard layout on Windows 7
  • The standard layout
ANY SPECIFIC MECHANICAL, VISUAL, OR FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE KEYS OF A KEYBOARD OR TYPEWRITER
Keyboard input; International keyboard layouts; International keyboard layout; International keyboard; Keyboard layouts; QZERTY; Keyboard Layouts; ĄŽERTY; New Standard Keyboard; On-Screen Windows Keyboard; Du-Beolsik; Keymap; Signs on keyboard; Korean keyboard layout; Korean keyboard; ATOMIK; Keyboard entry method; Keyboard Layout; Keyboard layout changer; Sebeolsik Noshift; Sebeolsik 390; Dubeolsik; Hangul keyboard layout; Hangul layout; Hangul keyboard; Keyboard overlay; Russian keyboard; Colmak; ĄŻERTY; Functional keyboard layout; Greek Keyboard; ㅂㅈㄷㄱㅅ; 두벌식; Qzerty; Greek keyboard; Key-meaning association; Keyboard mapping; F keyboard; Workman keyboard layout; Keyboard setting; JIS keyboard; Serbian Keyboard; Ukrainian keyboard; Ukrainian Keyboard; Typing cyrillic; Armenian keyboard; Bulgarian keyboard
Disposición del teclado, diseño del teclado
keyboard overlay         
  • mid-1980s}}. Note the obscure configuration of modifier and arrow keys, line feed key, break key, blank keys, and repeat key.
  • Sections on a standard 104 keyboard. Percentages and relevant values of keys denote the presence of keys at common keyboard sizes.
  • Albanian]] QWERTZ keyboard
  • [[baybayin]]}} keyboard on Gboard
  • Blick keyboard for computers
  • Original Blickensderfer keyboard
  • Bulgarian]] keyboard layout (BDS 5237:1978)
  • A Devanagari InScript bilingual keyboard
  • Dvorak-fr
  • [[Dzongkha]] keyboard layout
  • German]] QWERTZ layout
  • HCESAR keyboard layout
  • Hebrew]] keyboard
  • Hexagon keyboard layout
  • A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys
  • Bangla National (Jatiyo) Keyboard by [[Bangladesh Computer Council]]
  • French]] AZERTY layout
  • Arabic]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Arabic]] Mac keyboard layout
  • Workman layout for the English language, showing home keys highlighted
  • BÉPO layout
  • Georgian]] keyboard
  • Greek]] keyboard layout in comparison to US layout
  • Latin keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Naqittaut keyboard layout for [[Inuktitut]]
  • Japanese]] (OADG 109A) keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Japanese Apple keyboard layout with Hiragana keys
  • Maltron]] 3D keyboard layout
  • Tamazight]] (Berber) keyboard layout for Tifinagh script
  • Russian]] Windows keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik 390 Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Final Hangul keyboard layout
  • Sebeolsik Noshift Hangul keyboard layout
  • Dubeolsik Hangul keyboard layout
  • Turkish]] F-keyboard layout
  • Colemak keyboard layout (US)
  • The [[Dvorak keyboard layout]]
  • Khmer]] keyboard layout
  • [[InScript]] keyboard layout for [[Sanskrit]]
  • Russian]] [[phonetic keyboard layout]]
  • Ukrainian]] keyboard layout
  • Lao keyboard layout
  • Italian typewriter [[Olivetti Lettera 22]]
  • A visual layout consisting of both factory-printed symbols and customized stickers
  • Neo Layout, layer 1
  • Neo Layout, layer 3
  • Space}} keys.
  • Thai Pattachote keyboard layout
  • Japanese]] keyboards. Here it is the right-hand shift key that is smaller. Furthermore, the [[space bar]] and [[backspace key]] are also smaller, to make room for four additional keys.
  • Qwpr keyboard layout (letters moved from QWERTY in teal, or yellow if different hand)
  • Serbian Cyrillic]] keyboard layout
  • Sholes second layout
  • Sinhala]] layout
  • Wijesekara layout
  • shift]]", "top", and "front".
  • Dayi]] key labels
  • 1900}}
  • Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout
  • Tibetan]] keyboard layout
  • right
  • JCUKEN keyboard of the [[UKNC]] computer
  • The phonetic keyboard layout on Windows 7
  • The standard layout
ANY SPECIFIC MECHANICAL, VISUAL, OR FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE KEYS OF A KEYBOARD OR TYPEWRITER
Keyboard input; International keyboard layouts; International keyboard layout; International keyboard; Keyboard layouts; QZERTY; Keyboard Layouts; ĄŽERTY; New Standard Keyboard; On-Screen Windows Keyboard; Du-Beolsik; Keymap; Signs on keyboard; Korean keyboard layout; Korean keyboard; ATOMIK; Keyboard entry method; Keyboard Layout; Keyboard layout changer; Sebeolsik Noshift; Sebeolsik 390; Dubeolsik; Hangul keyboard layout; Hangul layout; Hangul keyboard; Keyboard overlay; Russian keyboard; Colmak; ĄŻERTY; Functional keyboard layout; Greek Keyboard; ㅂㅈㄷㄱㅅ; 두벌식; Qzerty; Greek keyboard; Key-meaning association; Keyboard mapping; F keyboard; Workman keyboard layout; Keyboard setting; JIS keyboard; Serbian Keyboard; Ukrainian keyboard; Ukrainian Keyboard; Typing cyrillic; Armenian keyboard; Bulgarian keyboard
(n.) = máscara de teclado
Ex: A special keyboard overlay was developed to facilitate computing in Indian language scripts.

Definition

maquetación
maquetación f. AGráf. Acción y efecto de maquetar.

Wikipedia

Keyboard layout
A keyboard layout is any specific physical, visual or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning associations (respectively) of a computer keyboard, mobile phone, or other computer-controlled typographic keyboard.
Examples of use of Keyboard layout
1. The standard keyboard layout makes chatting a snap for anyone who‘s taken a typing course, though it might be an adjustment for those used to a phone keypad.