"Qwerty" meaning in All languages combined

See Qwerty on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} Qwerty (not comparable)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of QWERTY. Tags: alt-of, not-comparable Alternative form of: QWERTY Categories (topical): Typing keyboards
    Sense id: en-Qwerty-en-adj-svf~DwtD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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            "Stationery",
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          "ref": "1992, Jack Hirshleifer, John G. Riley, “Strategic Uncertainty and Equilibrium Concepts”, in The Analytics of Uncertainty and Information (Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, published 2002, →ISBN, section 9.1 (Nash Equilibrium), page 330:",
          "text": "[…] The Dvorak typewriter keyboard is, it has been claimed, ergonomically superior to the standard \"Qwerty\" arrangement. But having settled on the current standard keyboard, largely by historical accident, now manufacturers are supposedly reluctant to produce Dvorak keybboards so long as almost all typists are trained on Qwerty, while typists don't want to train on Dvorak when almost all keyboards are Qwerty. Even the inferior keyboard as a matched choice is superior to failing to coordinate at all.",
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