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  2. British and American keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The UK variant of the Enhanced keyboard commonly used with personal computers designed for Microsoft Windows differs from the US layout as follows: . The UK keyboard has 1 more key than the U.S. keyboard (UK=62, US=61, on the typewriter keys, 102 v 101 including function and other keys, 105 vs 104 on models with Windows keys)

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    Although rarely used, a keyboard layout specifically designed for the Latvian language called ŪGJRMV exists. The Latvian QWERTY keyboard layout is most commonly used; its layout is the same as the United States one, but with a dead key, which allows entering special characters (āčēģīķļņōŗšūž).

  4. Inputting Esperanto text on computers - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Multilingual Standard layout is preinstalled in MS Windows. [1] The US international layout can type the circumflex over vowels, but needs to be modified to enable Esperanto letters. This can be done using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator or by using a layout provided for this purpose, e.g. EoKlavaro.

  5. File:KB United Kingdom.svg - Wikipedia

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    "United Kingdom" w:keyboard layout Created in w:Inkscape. Text converted to paths due to use of an uncommon font. Text converted to paths due to use of an uncommon font. {{GFDL-self}}

  6. Circumflex - Wikipedia

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    In Turkish, the circumflex over a and u is sometimes used in words of Arabic or Persian derivation to indicate when a preceding consonant (k, g, l) is to be pronounced as a palatal plosive; , (kâğıt, gâvur, mahkûm, Gülgûn). The circumflex over i is used to indicate a nisba suffix (millî, dinî). [6]

  7. File:ISO keyboard (105) QWERTY UK.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: ISO keyboard layout (105 keys) with UK engravings. Compared with the source image, the mechanical and visual layouts are different. The color scheme and legends have also been changed in order to better reflect the various key functions.

  8. Backtick - Wikipedia

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    Spanish typewriter (QWERTY keyboard) with dead keys for acute, circumflex, diaeresis and grave accents. On typewriters designed for languages that routinely use diacritics (accent marks), there are two possible solutions. Keys can be dedicated to pre-composed characters or alternatively a dead key mechanism can be provided. With the latter, a ...

  9. UK keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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