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CR 14270:2001

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European keyboards - Guidelines and overview (ISO/IEC 9995)

Withdrawn date

17-02-2022

Published date

25-07-2001

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1 SCOPE
2 BACKGROUND
3 DEFINITIONS
4 ISO/IEC 9995 AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON
   KEYBOARDS
   4.1 ISO/IEC 9995 Information technology - Keyboard
       layouts for text and office systems
       4.1.1 Part 1: General principles governing
                     keyboard layouts
       4.1.2 Part 2: Alphanumeric section
       4.1.3 Part 3: Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric
                     zone of alphanumeric section
       4.1.4 Part 4: Numeric section
       4.1.5 Part 5: Editing section
       4.1.6 Part 6: Function section
       4.1.7 Part 7: Symbols used to represent functions
       4.1.8 Part 8: Allocation of letters to the keys of a
                     numeric keypad
   4.2 Other standards for keyboards
       4.2.1 Ergonomic requirements on keyboards in ISO 9241
       4.2.2 Keyboard input of coded characters ISO/IEC 14755
       4.2.3 Segmented keyboards layouts ISO/IEC 15411
       4.2.4 Portable computer keyboard layouts ISO/IEC 15412
5 EUROPEAN NATIONAL STANDARDS
   5.1 Report on the Enquiry on keyboards
   5.2 General considerations
   5.3 The alphanumeric section of the layout
   5.4 Considerations on the euro sign
6 CONSIDERATIONS ON FUTURE STANDARDIZATION
   6.1 Standardization of European keyboards
   6.2 International standardization
7 REFERENCES
   7.1 Standards
   7.2 Bibliography
ANNEX 1 - CEN/TC304 N835
ANNEX 2 - CEN/TC304 N855, updated March 1999 and 2000
ANNEX 3 - The alphanumeric section of the layout of
          European keyboards
ANNEX 4 - JTC1/SC 35 User Interfaces

This CEN report gives information on (the European national keyboards) keyboards used for European languages and shows how national bodies are using the international keyboard standards. It also considers common existing approaches on the future of keyboards and informs on the future international standardization..The scope for the project according to CEN/TC 304 N872 "A meeting on the Keyboard PT in Nov 1998" is the following:EUROPEAN KEYBOARDS. The deliverable is a CEN report giving guidance on the application of international keyboard standards in Europe. It will map how national bodies are using international keyboard standards, what national standards there are and give guidance to common approaches. The team shall, in contact with ISO, investigate the future of keyboards. Special attention shall be given to the Euro Sign on keyboards.The report addresses this scope as follows:How national bodies are using international keyboard standards and guidance to common approaches is given in clause 5 and Annex 3National standards are listed in Annex 2The future of keyboard standardization is discussed in section 6The euro sign on keyboards is discussed in clause 5.4.Clause 4 in this report gives information on international standards for keyboards. Of these ISO/IEC 9995 and ISO 9241-4 are most commonly used. (For exact references see clause 7) Clause 5 gives common information on the use of these standards and on the euro sign on keyboards.Clause 6 gives some information on future standardization.Annex 2 gives information from the National Bodies on keyboard standards used in their countries.Annex 3 gives some more information on the layout of a number of keyboards for European languages.The report is meant to give guidance to many parties:· A country which decides to make its own keyboard standard may use it as background information on what other countries have standardized....

Committee
CEN/TC 304
DocumentType
Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
I.S. CR 14270:2001 Identical

ISO/IEC 9995-6:2006 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 6: Function section
ISO/IEC 14755:1997 Information technology — Input methods to enter characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 with a keyboard or other input device
ISO/IEC 9995-2:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 2: Alphanumeric section
ISO/IEC 15412:1999 Information technology Portable computer keyboard layouts
ISO/IEC 9995-5:2009 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 5: Editing and function section
ISO/IEC 9995-7:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 7: Symbols used to represent functions
ISO/IEC 9995-1:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 1: General principles governing keyboard layouts
ISO/IEC 15411:1999 Information technology Segmented keyboard layouts
ISO/IEC 9995-8:2009 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 8: Allocation of letters to the keys of a numeric keypad
ISO/IEC 9995-4:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 4: Numeric section
ISO/IEC 6937:2001 Information technology Coded graphic character set for text communication Latin alphabet
ISO/IEC 646:1991 Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
ISO/IEC 9995-3:2010 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 3: Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric section
ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000 Information technology Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane

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