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  2. BÉPO - Wikipedia

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    The BÉPO layout is an optimized French keyboard layout developed by the BÉPO community, [1] supporting all Latin-based alphabets of the European Union, Greek, and Esperanto. [2]

  3. CSA keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: The Windows version differs from the official standard in terms of the location of dead keys (middle dot ·, tilde ~) and the absence of a few characters, including đ, ⅛ and the dot above ˙.

  4. File:Clavier québécois normalisé, version intégrale.svg

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    Français : Le clavier normalisé répondant à la norme canadienne CAN/CSA Z243.200-92 comprend trois (3) niveaux au groupe 1 (caractères en noir et rouge) et deux (2) niveaux au groupe secondaire (caractères en bleu).

  5. File:Clavier français.svg - Wikipedia

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    J'ai fait ce clavier pour remplacer un petit clavier PNG à traduire et difficilement éditable. Made to replace a small PNG klavier, to translate it. It was not easy to edit. 07:25, 9 January 2006: 177 × 35 (38 KB) Domsau2: J'ai fait ce clavier pour remplacer un petit clavier PNG à traduire et difficilement éditable.

  6. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom and Ireland (except Mac) keyboard layout United Kingdom Keyboard layout for Linux. The United Kingdom and Ireland [nb 1] use a keyboard layout based on the 48-key version defined in the (now withdrawn) British Standard BS 4822. [1]

  7. AZERTY - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    A typical 105-key computer keyboard, consisting of sections with different types of keys. A computer keyboard consists of alphanumeric or character keys for typing, modifier keys for altering the functions of other keys, [1] navigation keys for moving the text cursor on the screen, function keys and system command keys—such as Esc and Break—for special actions, and often a numeric keypad ...

  9. ISO/IEC 9995 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 9995 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems is an ISO/IEC standard series defining layout principles for computer keyboards. It does not define specific layouts but provides the base for national and industry standards which define such layouts.