The letters are arranged by amount of use. The letters in the center row, directly below the fingers in the neutral position (a, s, d, f, h, j, k, l) are the most used letters in English, and moving up, down and in (g, h, e, r ,t y, u, i, c, v, n, m) are used a lot, but not as much as the keys in the neutral finger position. Then come the keys that sit on the outer edges (q, w, o, p, z, x and the punctuation keys) are the least used, and so are put in the least favorable positions.
The reason that some frequently used keys are farther apart was initially not just to allow faster two-handed operation : on typewriters, metal bars holding the type had to move upward to strike the paper on the platen. If two keys were close together and hit too quickly (e.g. ER), their bars could hit each other as one went up and the other came back. Among other changes, it meant that 4 vowels (YUIO) were moved to the right, farther from the most-used consonants on the left and bottom row.
You are mine.
Given two letters, there are two ways to arrange them; first then second, or second then first. The way the question is worded, the other letters of the word do not matter.
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qwerty keyboard because these letters are the first 5 letters on the keyboard
Edward Keyboard
A keyboard where the letters are in alphabetical order.
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you get torchwood
It is called that because the first six letters on a standard keyboard are the letters Q, W, E, R, T, and Y.
The modern QWERTY keyboard was devised by Sholes and Glidden in the early 1870s for typewriters.
The English keyboard has 26 letters.
Those letters spell isthmus.
Part of keyboard with letters and numbers etc
Press the letters on the keyboard.
To arrange "titbelhug," start by unscrambling the letters to form "lightbulb."