The letters in "keyboards first row" can be used to spell the 10 letter words barristers and ferryboats. They also spell skywriters and strawberry.
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Some seven letter words with the first and sixth letters the same are:abysmalaccrualacrobatadmiralalmanacanagramangulararrivalartisanarsenalcapricechalicecollectcompactconcoctconductconnectcontactconvictcorrectcornicecrevicedecidedegradeearlierepithetescapeefalsifyfortifygarbagegeologyhealthyidioticillicitimperilinertiaingraininhabitinheritinhibitinsulininvalidkaraokelegallylegiblylightlylikablelocallylooselylovableloyallyluckilymacramenirvananothingoctagonopinionoutlookovationoxbloodperhapspreceptpreemptrampartrapturerectoryrequirerestorerevelryrivalryrhubarbrupturesadnesssarcasmselfishsoloiststylishsubsistsuccesssucrosesuggestsupposesurmisesurpasssynapsetaffetatermitethirstythriftytributetrinityuraniumwillowy
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well qwerty keyboards are different form abc keyboards to tell if the keyboard is qwerty or not look along the top row of letters abc keyboards will say abc at the top qwerty keyboards will say qwerty at the top sorry if this is not the answer you want wrong! The answer is, that QWERTY is the first Six letters of the keyboard on the top left side.
qwerty same as keyboards
The first computers had no keyboards, all data was entered offline via punch cards or tape. The first keyboard connected to a computer was a standard electric typewriter and would have had the same number of keys as other typewriters.
An acronym is a word composed of first letters of the words in a phrase, especially when this is used as a name . An example of an acronym is NATO which is made up of the first letters of the north Atlantic Treaty Organization.
besides "standard 101 key keyboard" ? qwerty is the only other thing i can think of.. it refers to the first 6 letters on the first line of letter keys. there are also dovrak keyboards
The first keyboards made were used on typewriters. They were ABCDEF Keyboards. Later they were changed to the standard QWERTY Keyboards used today. QWERTY was actually designed to make a person type slower because of the positioning of the keys.
The English alphabet is composed of the vowels (a e i o u) with the rest of the alphabet consisting of consonants.The letter Y is sometimes used as a vowel and sometimes as a consonant.
The inventor of the typewriter was trying to make it more marketable by putting the letters used to spell typewriter in the first line.And another reason is because,to make it more easier for resting your fingers.
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Mozart was five when he composed his first piece.
If you are talking about 5 manual keyboards, no organ before 1700 had more than 4 manual keyboards. None had more than approx 4,500 pipes. Technically 4 manual keyboards and a pedal keyboard counts as 5 keyboards. The first 4 manual organ was probably built in Germany or Holland in the late 16th - early 17th century.