![]() The keyboards for NEC PC-9800 series, which was dominant in Japan during the 1980s and early 1990s, have three language input keys: kana, NFER (no transfer, same as nonconversion), XFER (transfer, same as conversion). katakana/hiragana/rōmaji ( カタカナ / ひらがな / ローマ字), on the right of the space bar, next to 変換.Īpple keyboards designed for Mac OS X have two language input keys: alphanumeric ( 英数) and kana ( かな).conversion (henkan 変換), on the right of the space bar.non-conversion (muhenkan 無変換), on the left of the space bar.alphanumeric (eisū 英数), combined with non-language specific key ⇪ Caps Lock.halfwidth/fullwidth/kanji (hankaku/zenkaku/kanji 半角 / 全角 / 漢字) at the top left key of the keyboard.The OADG 109A and older 109 keyboard layouts which are the standard for Microsoft Windows have five dedicated language input keys: ![]()
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