Asdf vs Qwerty - What's the difference?
asdf | qwerty |
Denoting a standard layout of keys on a keyboard for typing, in which the leftmost keys of the top lettered row are Q-W-E-R-T-Y.
* 1978 , Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science , v 24 (Printers and Printing/Arabic Printing to Public Policy/Copyright, and Information Technology), p 109:
As a noun asdf
is common fill-in word .As an initialism ASDF
is air Self-Defense Force — the Japanese air force.As an adjective qwerty is
denoting a standard layout of keys on a keyboard for typing, in which the leftmost keys of the top lettered row are Q-W-E-R-T-Y.qwerty
English
Adjective
(-)- It was the Monotype model D keyboard introduced in 1907 which became the standard for printers, with a “qwerty ” typewriter lay and removable keybars which made the keyboard independent of the matrix case arrangement.
