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HANDBOOK FOR KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENTS

contributor authorARMY - CR - US Army Communications Electronics Command
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:32:06Z
date available2017-09-04T18:32:06Z
date copyright02/20/1998
date issued1998
identifier otherJANJFAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho1216177D9D40527369728F1ED52F014A/handle/yse/214321
description abstractThis standard establishes the assignment of the 128 characters of the Military Standard Code for Information Interchange and 54 of the 57 "American" characters of USASCSOCR X3.17-1966 to keys in a typewriter-like keyboard arrangement for application where the textual information has a high alpha content. This standard also establishes the assignment of the same character sets in a typewriter-like keyboard arrangement for application where the textual information usually has a high numeric content. (See Tables I and II.) Intended Use: Figure 3 is intended for office typewriters which are used to prepare documents that, in turn, will be processed through optical character recognition equipment. The notational system is intended solely as a uniform, convenient method of expressing the nominal relative position of keys within any keyboard arrangement. Physical characteristics such as size, shape, skew, spacing, pitch, etc., are not to be inferred. FIGURE 1 TYPE
I, CLASS 1 STANDARD KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENT FIGURE 2 TYPE
I, CLASS 2 STANDARD KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENT FIGURE 3 TYPE
II, CLASS 1 STANDARD KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENT FIGURE 4
KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENT NOTATIONAL SYSTEM Table I.
MILITARY STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE Table II.
Optical Character Set.
languageEnglish
titleMIL-HDBK-1280num
titleHANDBOOK FOR KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENTSen
typestandard
page32
statusActive
treeARMY - CR - US Army Communications Electronics Command:;1998
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