QWERTY

QWERTY is a keyboard layout for Latin script. The name comes from reading the first six keys appearing on the top left letter row of the keyboard (Q W E R T Y) from left to right. The QWERTY design is based on a layout created for the Sholes and Glidden typewriter and sold to Remington in 1873. It became popular with the success of the Remington No. 2 of 1878, and remains in use on electronic keyboards due to inertia, the difficulty of learning a layout that differs from the currently entrenched standard, the network effect of a standard layout, and the claim by some that alternatives fail to provide very significant advantages.

History and purposes

The QWERTY layout was devised and created in the early 1870s by Christopher Latham Sholes, a newspaper editor and printer who lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In October 1867, Sholes filed a patent application for his early writing machine he developed with the assistance of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soulé.

The first model constructed by Sholes used a piano-like keyboard with two rows of characters arranged alphabetically as follows:

List of Marvel Comics characters: Q

  • 0–9
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
  • Quagmire
  • Quake
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    Qwerty

    by: Linkin Park

    I didn't think that I had a debt to pay
    'Til they came to take what I had left away
    You said you wouldn't put me to the test today
    But I remember you saying that yesterday
    There was a time when your mind wasn't out of control
    Every memory and confession pouring out of your soul
    Like a pill you couldn't swallow so it swallowed you whole
    Another lie hard to follow, it followed you home
    And like that
    Broken down
    A victim of your plight
    Fire so out of control
    Every memory and confession pouring out of your soul
    And like that
    Broken down
    A victim of you lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You crossed the line
    Wrapped up inside your
    Lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You're lost inside that cold disguise
    Behind your lies
    I don't know what I thought I might say
    Seems like we never would talk the right way
    Every other minute I fought for my place
    And drop what I made thought you might say so
    I'm guessing that you probably know
    When your inside's hollow and you want to be cold
    Like a pill hard to swallow so it swallowed you whole
    Another lie hard to follow, it followed you home
    And like that
    Broken down
    A victim of your lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You crossed the line
    Wrapped inside your lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You're lost inside that cold disguise
    Behind your lies
    You're faking, you're mistaken
    If you think that you could climb out of this hole
    Forsaken, what would take me?
    Analyzing by the power of your soul
    Broken down, a victim of your
    Faking, you're mistaken
    If you think that you could climb out of this hole
    Broken down, a victim of your lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You hide behind
    Wrapped up inside your lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You don't know
    You crossed the line
    Wrapped up inside your
    Lies
    You hide behind
    Lies
    You're lost inside that cold disguise




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