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  2. German keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    It is based on one defined in a former edition (October 1988) of the German standard DIN 2137–2. The current edition DIN 2137-1:2012-06 standardizes it as the first (basic) one of three layouts, calling it "T1" (Tastaturbelegung 1, "keyboard layout 1"). The German layout differs from the English (US and UK) layouts in four major ways:

  3. EurKEY - Wikipedia

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    EurKEY keyboard layout. EurKEY is a multilingual keyboard layout which is intended for Europeans, programmers and translators and was developed by Steffen Brüntjen and published under the GPL free software license. It is available for common desktop operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. [1]

  4. Neo (keyboard layout) - Wikipedia

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    Neo keyboard, produced 2017. On the basis of the statistical distribution of letters of the German language and research on ergonomics, the Neo keyboard layout aims to shorten the finger movements during typing.The most common letters are therefore in the home row and in the positions of the fast index and middle fingers.

  5. File:KB Germany.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:22, 5 September 2019: 900 × 300 (103 KB): SeL media: Another slight adjustment to character positions, triggered by the file now being a subset of {{F|KB Germany Linux.svg}} (simply delete one layer to reduct the Linux keyboard to the one shown here)

  6. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Korean (no Hanja before Windows 8) Vista, 10 (Semilight) 2000, XP: Mangal [6] Regular, Bold ...

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  9. QWERTZ - Wikipedia

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    The QWERTZ layout is widely used in German-speaking Europe as well as other Central European and Balkan countries that use the Latin script.While the core German-speaking countries use QWERTZ more or less exclusively, the situation among German-speakers in East Belgium, Luxembourg, and South Tyrol is more varied.