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  2. Virtual keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Virtual keyboards are commonly used as an on-screen input method in devices with no physical keyboard where there is no room for one, such as a pocket computer, personal digital assistant (PDA), tablet computer, or touchscreen-equipped mobile phone. Text is commonly inputted either by tapping a virtual keyboard or finger-tracing. [10]

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom and Ireland (except Mac) keyboard layout United Kingdom Keyboard layout for Linux. The United Kingdom and Ireland [nb 1] use a keyboard layout based on the 48-key version defined in the (now withdrawn) British Standard BS 4822. [1]

  4. British and American keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The UK variant of the Enhanced keyboard commonly used with personal computers designed for Microsoft Windows differs from the US layout as follows: . The UK keyboard has 1 more key than the U.S. keyboard (UK=62, US=61, on the typewriter keys, 102 v 101 including function and other keys, 105 vs 104 on models with Windows keys)

  5. Das Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Example of the Das Keyboard, model S Ultimate (unlabelled). Das Keyboard is a series of computer keyboards sold by Metadot Corporation, a software company located in Austin, Texas. [1]

  6. Dvorak keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The modern Dvorak layout (U.S.) Dvorak (/ ˈ d v ɔːr æ k / ⓘ) [1] is a keyboard layout for English patented in 1936 by August Dvorak and his brother-in-law, William Dealey, as a faster and more ergonomic alternative to the QWERTY layout (the de facto standard keyboard layout).

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  8. LK201 - Wikipedia

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    The LK201 is a detachable computer keyboard introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts in 1982. It was first used by Digital's VT220 ANSI/ASCII terminal and was subsequently used by the Rainbow-100, DECmate-II, and Pro-350 microcomputers and many of Digital's computer workstations such as the VAXstation and DECstation families.

  9. Japanese input method - Wikipedia

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    Online Japanese Virtual Keyboard; Ajax IME: Web-based Japanese Input Method; LiteType: Japanese Interactive Virtual Keyboard (in Japanese) How to change between Japanese input methods (direct kana to rōmaji input) on Windows operating systems: ローマ字入力・ひらがな入力切替方法