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AZERTY - traducción al español

KEYBOARD LAYOUT WHERE THE FIRST LINE IS "AZERTYUIOP," USED IN MOST FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
Azerty; French keyboard; Belgian keyboard; ASERTY; AZERTY keyboard; Azertyuiopqsdfghjklmwxcvbn; Keyboqrd; French keyboard layout; AZERTYUIOP; AZERTY keyboard layout
  • Azerty NFZ71-300/A
  • AZERTY layout for Windows keyboards
  • AZERTY layout for laptops
  • Same Belgian keyboard under Linux (Ubuntu 9.10)
  • AZERTY layout used in the Dutch speaking part of Belgium, it is the same of French speaking except the labels on the keys
  • AZERTY layout used in the French speaking part of Belgium, it is the same of Dutch speaking except the labels on the keys
  • French]] keyboard layout
  • AZERTY layout used on a keyboard
  • French]] keyboard layout
  • Tamazight (International) keyboard layout
  • Tamazight (Berber)]] keyboard layout for Latin script
  • Old Vietnamese (Typewriter Vietnamese) keyboard layout
  • ZHJAY keyboard layout for  typewriters, which failed to compete with the standard AZERTY layout.

AZERTY         
TIPO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN DE TECLAS
AZERTY; Azerty
= AZERTY.
Nota: Las seis primeras letras de la fila de teclas que hay por debajo de los números en el tipo de teclado y utilizadas para identificarlo. El tipo usado en España es QWERTY.
Ex: Users with "AZERTY" keyboard layouts (common in European countries) will need to type the equivalent password to a standard US "qwerty" keyboard to log in.
AZERTY         
(n.) = AZERTY

Def: Las seis primeras letras de la fila de teclas que hay por debajo de los números en el tipo de teclado y utilizadas para identificarlo. El tipo usado en España es QWERTY.
Ex: Users with "AZERTY" keyboard layouts (common in European countries) will need to type the equivalent password to a standard US "qwerty" keyboard to log in.
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, diseño del teclado

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AZERTY

Wikipedia

AZERTY

AZERTY () is a specific layout for the characters of the Latin alphabet on typewriter keys and computer keyboards. The layout takes its name from the first six letters to appear on the first row of alphabetical keys; that is, (A Z E R T Y). Similar to the QWERTZ layout, it is modelled on the English QWERTY layout. It is used in France and Belgium, although each of these countries has its own national variation on the layout. Luxembourg and Switzerland use the Swiss QWERTZ keyboard. Most of the residents of Quebec, the mainly French-speaking province of Canada, use a QWERTY keyboard that has been adapted to the French language such as the Multilingual Standard keyboard CAN/CSA Z243.200-92 which is stipulated by the government of Quebec and the Government of Canada.

The competing layouts devised for French (e.g., the ZHJAY layout put forward in 1907, Claude Marsan's 1976 layout, the 2002 Dvorak-fr, and the 2005 BÉPO layout) have obtained only limited recognition, although the latter has been included in the 2019 French keyboard layout standard.