As you know, for most PC or Mac computers or laptops, standard keyboards are used with a predefined key layout and language layouts. For many users, for example, when changing the operating system or the equipment itself, it can be quite difficult to get used to the new position of the buttons. In this case, you can reassign the keys on the keyboard so that they correspond to the layout that the user is used to. But most often this applies only to those situations when the user does not look at the characters when entering text, but applies the so-called blind printing.
Why is it necessary to reassign the keys on the keyboard?
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