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Pattachote Layout
Pattachote keyboard (also Pattajoti keyboard, ) is a Thai keyboard layout invented by Sarit Pattachote, as his research shows that the Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout uses the right hand more than the left hand, and the right little finger is used heavily. Thus, he invented the Pattachote keyboard layout. Research by The National Research Council of Thailand suggests that the Pattachote keyboard can be typed on faster than the Kedmanee layout, but the Kedmanee layout has been in use longer and is more popular. See also * Thai typewriter Typewriters with the capability to print the Thai script were first developed in 1891 by Edwin Hunter McFarland, based on double-keyboard Smith Premier models. They became widely popular, especially for government use, though their production w ... References {{reflist Thai keyboard layouts ...
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Pattachote Keyboard
Pattachote keyboard (also Pattajoti keyboard, ) is a Thai keyboard layout invented by Sarit Pattachote, as his research shows that the Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout uses the right hand more than the left hand, and the right little finger is used heavily. Thus, he invented the Pattachote keyboard layout. Research by The National Research Council of Thailand suggests that the Pattachote keyboard can be typed on faster than the Kedmanee layout, but the Kedmanee layout has been in use longer and is more popular. See also * Thai typewriter Typewriters with the capability to print the Thai script were first developed in 1891 by Edwin Hunter McFarland, based on double-keyboard Smith Premier models. They became widely popular, especially for government use, though their production w ... References {{reflist Thai keyboard layouts ...
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Keyboard Layout
A keyboard layout is any specific physical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning associations (respectively) of a computer keyboard, mobile phone, or other computer-controlled typographic keyboard. Standard keyboard layouts vary depending on their intended writing system, language, and use case, and some hobbyists and manufacturers create non-standard layouts to match their individual preferences, or for extended functionality. is the actual positioning of keys on a keyboard. is the arrangement of the legends (labels, markings, engravings) that appear on those keys. is the arrangement of the key-meaning association or keyboard mapping, determined in software, of all the keys of a keyboard; it is this (rather than the legends) that determines the actual response to a key press. Modern computer keyboards are designed to send a scancode to the operating system (OS) when a key is pressed or released. This code reports only the key's row and column ...
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Sarit Pattachote
Sarit Thanarat (also spelled Dhanarajata; ; born Siri (); 16 June 1908 – 8 December 1963) was a Thai politician and military commander. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army (from 1954) and as Ministry of Defense (Thailand), Minister of Defense during Plaek Phibunsongkhram's premiership. In 1957, he became chief of a military junta after 1957 Thai coup d'état, leading a coup in which Phibun was overthrown. Sarit lasted the de facto prime minister only five days before was replaced by Pote Sarasin, but assumed power again as the head of the Revolutionary Council after 1958 coup and then as the eleventh Prime Minister of Thailand in February 1959 until his death in 1963. Born in Bangkok, Phra Nakhon (now Bangkok) and raised in Mukdahan province, Mukdahan, Sarit graduated from the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy in 1928 and began his military career as a second lieutenant in the 2nd Infantry Division (Thailand), ...
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