Why There is 12 Function key on Key board? [modified]
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10 also fit naturally with the function keys on the side layout since a standard keyboard has 5 rows of keys.
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
And so it was with the original IBM XT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ibm_px_xt_color.jpg[^] 83 keys, 10 of them function keys.
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To give people practice writing the word "Function", which you apprently still need...
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
apprently
:snigger: function is one of those words that I frequently swap the n and the c when typing altho, I can't remember doing it recently.
Pete
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Originally, there were no function keys, just a special button (
Fn
) similar toCtrl
orAlt
.Fn
was used with the number keys, which have always been layed out 1 to 0. So when dedicated function keys were added to keyboards, they kept the same arrangement with F1 on the left, then F2, F3 and so on. Having F0 as the right most looked funny, so it came to be labeled as F10.So that begs the question: Why does zero come after 9 on the keyboard instead of before 1?
Pete
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Do any one know the philosophy of existing 12 function key F1-F12 on key board? why it is not 14 or 10? I searched and found it was 24 at first and Over time it reduced and now is 12. But Not Convinced, yet! Any Story or Reason?? :confused::confused:
modified on Friday, May 20, 2011 8:50 AM
Before there were PCs with keyboards, there were video terminals with keyboards. A lot of them that I remember had function keys on them. Most of the early VT, Wyse and even IBM terminals that I used to work with invariably had at least 10 function keys on them. :)
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Do any one know the philosophy of existing 12 function key F1-F12 on key board? why it is not 14 or 10? I searched and found it was 24 at first and Over time it reduced and now is 12. But Not Convinced, yet! Any Story or Reason?? :confused::confused:
modified on Friday, May 20, 2011 8:50 AM
The XT keyboard had 10 since that was all there was roomm for but most terminals had 12 because they had room so the AT keyboard ended up with 12 as well.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:
apprently
:snigger: function is one of those words that I frequently swap the n and the c when typing altho, I can't remember doing it recently.
Pete
I hate the keyboard I use at work. :/
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 -
So that begs the question: Why does zero come after 9 on the keyboard instead of before 1?
Pete
Peter Mulholland wrote:
Why does zero come after 9 on the keyboard instead of before 1?
That is actually pretty easy. The earliest typewriters lacked the 1 and 0 keys: typists would use a capital I or a lower case l for 1, and a capital O for 0. This was done to minimize material and production costs, and because the glyphs could easily be made using existing keys and so were considered redundant. There was no exclamation point, either: that was made with a three key combination of single quote, backspace, period. A key for zero started to become common in the 60s. Rather than force millions of typists to relearn their trade, the zero was placed above the O, which is how it came to be at the end of the list. The one key did not become common until the mid 70s; there was much variation with what Shift-1 would be, with the backtick, twiddle and exclamation point being used on different models. Eventually, the exclamation point became standard.
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Ali Taghvajou wrote:
Any Story or Reason?
CPU architecture proved that RISC is superior to CISC.
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What do you use the Compose key for now then ?
...and I have extensive experience writing computer code, including OIC, BTW, BRB, IMHO, LMAO, ROFL, TTYL.....
I don't. I don't know what it's for.
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Do any one know the philosophy of existing 12 function key F1-F12 on key board? why it is not 14 or 10? I searched and found it was 24 at first and Over time it reduced and now is 12. But Not Convinced, yet! Any Story or Reason?? :confused::confused:
modified on Friday, May 20, 2011 8:50 AM