GB/T 17971.1-2010
ActiveInformation technology - Keyboard layouts for text and office systems - Part 1: General principles governing keyboard layouts
信息技术 文本和办公系统的键盘布局 第1部分:指导键盘布局通则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the general principles for designing keyboard layouts used in text and office systems, ensuring consistency in key arrangement and labeling across Chinese and international IT equipment. It is applied by manufacturers and software developers to create keyboards for computers, terminals, and office machines that support both Chinese character input and standard alphanumeric functions. The standard also serves as a reference for testing and evaluating keyboard usability in workplace and consumer environments.
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