![]() Keys in the alphanumeric section and 43 keys in the numpad, control pad, arrow pad and function sections. Modern standard "101"-layout keyboards actually contain 104 keys: 61 Standard "101" keyboard layout showing unmodified US key values Layouts omit this key and expand the Enter key to Layout") is the only layout that has a " Backslash" key (labeled \|) above a single-row Enter key. The standard "101" keyboard (commonly referred to as the "US Some of these keysĪre covered in § 3.6 Media Keys. That do not fit neatly into the above sections. Note that many keyboards (both modern and legacy) have extra keys These row names are consistent with those given in. The row of keys in the function section are considered to be in Named starting with "A" for the bottom row up to "E" for the top To make it easier to identify keys, the rows on the keyboard are Miscellaneous function keys and special keys like Escape. Or "number pad") contains number and math keys to make it easierĪnd finally, the function section contains ![]() The numpad (also known as the "numeric keypad" The control pad and arrow pad sections contain the arrow keys and other editing keys. When a user selects a keyboard layout, it is the keys in this Keyboard and is where most of the keyboard variation occurs. The alphanumeric section is the main part of the The five general sections of a standard keyboard Standard keyboard into distinct sections and to label each row. When discussing keyboard layouts, it is convenient to divide the This section describes the physical layouts found on commonly available This section provides an overview of standard keyboards and Keyboard LayoutĪlphanumeric keyboards are the most common way for users to generate Value of a code attribute) are shown as: " ArrowDown", " Equal" or " KeyQ". Valid key code attribute values (i.e., the Valid key attribute values (i.e., the value ofĪ key attribute) are shown as: " ArrowDown", "=", "q" or "Q". Unicode code points are shown as: U+003D. Glyphs representing character are shown as: "□". Key from the user’s perspective without regard for the key and code values in the The key cap or label printed on a key is shown as ↓, = or Q. This specification uses the following conventions: This specification was formerly titled DOM Level 3 KeyboardEvent code Values. Key’s physical location on the keyboard and do not vary based on the user’s In, the code values are based only on the This document provides an overview of the various keyboard layouts and 3.7 Legacy, Non-Standard and Special Keys.2.4 Virtual Keyboards and Chording Keyboards.2.1.10 Keyboard Layouts For Other Locales.Must disclose the information in accordance with Knowledge of a patent which the individual believes contains Made in connection with the deliverables of Recommendation any earlier than 27 June 2023. This Candidate Recommendation is not expected to advance to Proposed A Candidate Recommendation Snapshot has receivedĪnd has commitments from Working Group members to Imply endorsement by W3C and its Members. Publication as a Candidate Recommendation does not This document was published by the Web Applications Working Group asĪ Candidate Recommendation Snapshot using the ![]() ![]() Publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found This section describes the status of thisĭocument at the time of its publication. ![]()
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