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These combinations are intended to be mnemonic and designed to be easy to remember: the circumflex accent (e.g. â) is similar to the free-standing circumflex (caret) (^), printed above the 6 key; the diaeresis/umlaut (e.g. ö) is visually similar to the double-quote (") above 2 on the UK keyboard; the tilde (~) is printed on the same key as the #.
Romanian letters à and  on the keyboard of an Apple MacBook Pro Romanian SR 13392:2004 ("primary") keyboard layout The original MS Windows' Romanian keyboard. It actually had the cedilla characters and lacked the Euro sign, and in some versions, the dead keys were not implemented, as upon they were typed, they were actually simple diacritic characters.
a doua "the second" 3: al treilea: a treia "the third" 4: al patrulea: a patra "the fourth" 5: al cincilea: a cincea "the fifth" 6: al șaselea: a șasea "the sixth" 7: al șaptelea: a șaptea "the seventh" 8: al optulea: a opta "the eighth" 9: al nouălea: a noua "the ninth" 10: al zecelea: a zecea "the tenth: 100: al o sutălea: a o suta "the ...
Typing on a laptop keyboard. A computer keyboard is a built-in or peripheral input device modeled after the typewriter keyboard [1] [2] which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches.
AZERTY layout used on a keyboard. AZERTY (/ ə ˈ z ɜːr t i / ə-ZUR-tee) is a specific layout for the characters of the Latin alphabet on typewriter keys and computer keyboards.The layout takes its name from the first six letters to appear on the first row of alphabetical keys; that is, (A Z E R T Y).
ANSI QWERTY keyboard layout (US) Remington 2 typewriter keyboard, 1878 A laptop computer keyboard using the QWERTY layout. QWERTY (/ ˈ k w ɜːr t i / KWUR-tee) is a keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets.
Keyboard of an Adler typewriter Modell No. 7, produced about 1899–1920 in Frankfurt Keyboard of a mechanical typewriter Olympia SM3, produced 1954 by Olympia-Werke, Germany. Keyboard of a mechanical typewriter Olympia SM9, produced 1964 by Olympia-Werke, Germany. This layout was defined by DIN 2112 (1956, with revisions 1967 and 1976).
Two Lottery Tickets (Romanian: Două lozuri) is a 2016 Romanian comedy film directed by Paul Negoescu [1] and loosely based on Waking Ned.It is a story of a working man losing his lottery ticket that was for a huge prize goes through bizarre events and takes another ticket and wins it.