näppäimistötyyppiin
Näppäimistötyyppiin refers to the specific arrangement and type of keys on a computer keyboard. The most common layout is QWERTY, named after the first six letters from the top left row. This layout originated from early typewriters and was designed to prevent key jams by separating commonly used letter combinations. Other keyboard layouts exist, such as Dvorak and Colemak, which aim to improve typing efficiency and ergonomics by placing frequently used keys in more accessible positions.
The physical characteristics of a keyboard also contribute to its type. This includes the key switch technology,
The language or region for which a keyboard is configured determines the placement of special characters and