Left & right keyboard layouts, Understanding the keys – FrogPad USB User Manual
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Space
Enter
.
,
Symbol
Number
Sd. Lc
Print Sc
Break
Num. Lk
Left
GUI
Right
App
Sys. Rq
F ?
Tab
*
Esc
A &
'
7
Home
+
R *
B
8
End
=
W :
M
9
Pause
$
J #
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-
PgUp
O /
Q
/
Ins
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Z
4
Ctrl
%
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L
5
Alt
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C
6
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V
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0
Delete
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CTRL
ALT
GUI
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FrogPad Manual
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2.
Understanding the Keys
Notice the 15 center keys. At the top left corner, the letters that are in black are used in 86% of the
English language. On the bottom left, the letters are in green, which are used in 14% of the English
language. In the most difficult language, Czech, those 15 letters still comprise 70% of that language.
In most Latin-based languages and in Japanese, it is close to 90%. We also define the character
positions for Arabic, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Korean and Pin Yin for future models.
Left & Right Keyboard Layouts
Space
Enter
.
,
Symbol
Number
CTRL
ALT
GUI
g
A
Right
Sys. Rq
F ?
Tab
*
Esc
O /
Q
/
Ins
\
U "
-
Delete
`
Scroll Lk
A &
'
9
Home
+
E !
Z
6
Ctrl
%
I
<
3
>
BkSpc
Print Sc
R *
B
8
End
=
H -
L
5
Alt
l
N (
K
2
)
Break
GUI
App
W :
M
7
Pause
$
T
@
C
4
~
S [
G
1
]
Num. Lk
Left
J #
P ;
-
PgUp
D _
V
+
PgDn
^
Y {
X
0
}
15 Center Keys
Lefty Layout
15 Center Keys
Righty Layout
NOTE: When referring to the "LEFTY" FrogPad
We will abbreviate with
LHL
for '
Left Handed Layout
'
NOTE: When referring to the "RIGHTY" FrogPad
We will abbreviate with
RHL
for
'Right Handed Layout'
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