Keyboard Layout

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What is a Keyboard Layout?

A keyboard layout is the way how keys are placed on the keyboard of a computer. For example, in a QWERTY keyboard, we see the keys Q, W, E, R, T, Y in this order in the top-left corner of the alphanumeric region. In an AZERTY keyboard, it's not QW but AZ that are placed in the top-left corner.

Different languages have different keyboard layouts, and even the same language may have different layouts used in different regions.

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Diagram showing the ANSI keyboard layout compared to the ISO keyboard layout. ISO has a shorter shift and a red key next to it, and a taller Return key.
A comparison between ANSI and ISO keyboard layouts. Different keys in red. Diagram by Brilliantwiki2 on Wikimedia Commons (license: CC BY-SA 4.0)
A yellow keyboard with ANSI layout.
A keyboard featuring the ANSI keyboard layout. Photo by Thomas Vogt on Flickr (license: CC BY 2.0).
A black keyboard with English and Cyrillic letters on its keys.
A Cyrillic keyboard featuring the ISO keyboard layout. Photo by Thomas Vogt on Flickr (license: CC BY 2.0).
A white IBM keyboard.
A Brazilian Portuguese keyboard featuring the ABNT2 layout. Photo by Rsjsouza on Wikimedia. License: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Written by Noel Santos.

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I'm a self-taught Brazilian programmer graduated in IT from a FATEC. In a world of increasingly complex and essential computers, I decided to use my technical expertise in hardware, desktop applications, and web technologies to create an informative resource to make PC's easier to understand.

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