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Some of the keyboards in the Czech language use QWERTZ keyboards.
The QWERTZ layout is widely used in Germany and much of Central Europe.
The Italian-speaking part of Switzerland uses the QWERTZ keyboard.
Slovak (QWERTZ)
Therefore, Czech typewriters have the QWERTZ layout.
QWERTZ is the default keyboard layout for Slovak in Microsoft Windows.
Luxembourg and Switzerland use the Swiss QWERTZ keyboard.
The Albanian keyboard layout is German based (QWERTZ).
A QWERTZ keyboard layout is sometimes informally nicknamed a kezboard, substituting the y with a z.
The standard Hungarian keyboard layout is German-based (QWERTZ).
In Czech QWERTZ keyboard the position of these characters accessed through AltGr differs.
This behavior of the Caps Lock survives, however, in German and Austrian QWERTZ keyboards.
Typewriters in Poland used a QWERTZ layout specifically designed for the Polish language with accented characters obtainable directly.
This also makes the Serbian Cyrillic layout a rare example of a non-Latin layout based on QWERTZ.
The German keyboard layout is a QWERTZ keyboard layout commonly used in Austria and Germany.
(The layout in the picture is a combination of the CZ QWERTZ and US keyboard layout.)
Typewriters in Slovakia have used the QWERTZ layout quite similar to the layout used on the Czech typewriters.
Because of the similarity of both languages, even the standard Dvorak layout (with minor modifications) is an ergonomic improvement over the common QWERTZ layout.
Like the German QWERTZ layout, it is modelled on the English QWERTY layout.
To achieve a German "QWERTZ" keyboard layout, Schneider marketed a small software to reassign the keys as well as sticker labels for the keys.
The QWERTZ layout is fairly widely used in Germany and in the majority of Central European and Balkan countries that use the Latin script.
A variant of the QWERTZ keyboard has been used in Poland, but QWERTY keyboards have been dominant since the early 1990s.
In Slovakia, similarly to the Czech Republic, both QWERTZ and QWERTY keyboard layouts are used.
The QWERTZ keyboard layout is commonly used in the Czech Republic, but the QWERTY variant is an option.
It should be noted that other key arrays can be used such as the French AZERTY or the German QWERTZ(U).
The QWERTZ or QWERTZU keyboard is a widely used computer and typewriter keyboard layout that is mostly used in Central Europe.