TYPES OF KEYBOARDS
There are six different layouts for keyboards
There aren’t many keyboards that have different language letters on the keyboard, but rather there are software’s that change the words on the keyboard into different language words onto the computer. For example you could have an English keyboard but you need to type French, then when you type the English letters into the computer, on the screen the words will be in French, because the software changes the letters to suit the way you want to write. This software is known as the virtual keyboard.
There are six different layouts for keyboards
- QWERTY- Basic layout with QWERTY as the first letter keys.
- DVORAK - Unpopular keyboard with PYFGCR as the first letter keys.
- Colemak - Slighty better then DVORAK keyboard with QWFPG as first letter keys.
- JCUKEN - Latin keyboard with JCUKEN as first letter keys.
- Neo - German keyboard made in 2004 with XVLCW as first letter keys.
- BÉPO - French keyboard with BÉPOÉ as first letter keys.
There aren’t many keyboards that have different language letters on the keyboard, but rather there are software’s that change the words on the keyboard into different language words onto the computer. For example you could have an English keyboard but you need to type French, then when you type the English letters into the computer, on the screen the words will be in French, because the software changes the letters to suit the way you want to write. This software is known as the virtual keyboard.