Qwerty is generally found in cell phones, keyboard of laptops and computers and not to forget the typewriter. The word QWERTY is pronounced phonetically as /ˈkwerti/. Look at the keyword of any writing electronic devices and see the word formed in the first line. As said these first six characters come in the top row of the letters at the far left. The word was designed by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1873 for Sholes and Glidden typewriters, but later sold it to Remington. The Remington's appeared to be the first typewriters.
Similar to QWERTY is the QWERTZU keyboard. This keyboard is generally used in the Central and Eastern Europe zone. The later differs from the former in three significant ways: The first change if you look at the keyboards is the change of the alphabets like 'Y' by 'Z', the reason behind it that the German use Z instead of Y. Again 'T' and 'Z' often appear next to each other and it minimizes the effort to type the characters. Such type of keywords are generally used in Switzerland and some parts of Poland. Well the difference is very simple – the difference of region leads to the change in the setting of the alphabets. If you have noticed your cell phone is also designed in the form of QWERTY, especially the smart phones. With such designs and patterns comes the sophisticated cellphone Black Berry. The Blackberry functions as a Personal Digital Assistant which helps in primarily all the network activities. This cellphone is like a minicomputer in your palm. Surprise your brother by gifting him with this mind-blowing electronic piece. It provides all the facilities from auto-text, auto-correct, text prediction, support for many languages, keyboard shortcuts, text emotions, push email, push Facebook and Myspace notifications, push Ebay notifications, push instant messaging with BlackBerry Messenger, Google Messenger, ICQ, Windows Live messenger and Yahoo Messenger.
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