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- HCESAR abstract "HCESAR (pronounced by saying the name of the letter H and then the word César: in Portuguese, agá-César) is an obsolete typewriter keyboard layout. It was created by decree on July 17, 1937, under Portuguese prime minister António de Oliveira Salazar.It was common that the 0 numeral was omitted (in favour of using the uppercase O letter), and there were also some typewriters without the 1 numeral (with the lowercase L being used to achieve it). Also absent were symbols such as the exclamation mark (achieved by typing an apostrophe and overwriting it with a period using the backspace key), the asterisk (achieved in a similar way, with lowercase X and the plus or minus sign — for eight- or six-pointed asterisks, respectively), the number sign (which was achieved by some through intricate methods involving partial depressions of the backspace key to overwrite the equals sign with two slashes), and the inequality sign (typing an equals sign and overwriting it with one slash).This keyboard layout was the official layout of typewriters in public administration and most private companies until the mid-1970s, when it began to be replaced by the AZERTY layout. When both layouts were in use the HCESAR was called the "Teclado Nacional" (National Keyboard Layout) and the AZERTY "Teclado Internacional" (International Keyboard layout). In the early 1980s, when the Portuguese public administration started to replace its old machines with multiuser terminal-based computers, mainly running the Unix OS, both HCESAR and AZERTY were slowly replaced by the QWERTY layout, which is overwhelmingly used today.Another hand is the Qwerty HCESAR this is commonly as the good quality.".
- HCESAR thumbnail Hcesar.png?width=300.
- HCESAR wikiPageID "5883151".
- HCESAR wikiPageLength "2075".
- HCESAR wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- HCESAR wikiPageRevisionID "681457966".
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink AZERTY.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink António_de_Oliveira_Salazar.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Asterisk.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Backspace.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin-script_keyboard_layouts.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Decree.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Equals_sign.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Exclamation_mark.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_layout.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Number_sign.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink QWERTY.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Slash_(punctuation).
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Typewriter.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink ≠.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLink File:Hcesar.png.
- HCESAR wikiPageWikiLinkText "HCESAR".
- HCESAR hasPhotoCollection HCESAR.
- HCESAR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- HCESAR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Keyboard_layouts.
- HCESAR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HCESAR subject Category:Latin-script_keyboard_layouts.
- HCESAR hypernym Layout.
- HCESAR type Software.
- HCESAR type Layout.
- HCESAR comment "HCESAR (pronounced by saying the name of the letter H and then the word César: in Portuguese, agá-César) is an obsolete typewriter keyboard layout. It was created by decree on July 17, 1937, under Portuguese prime minister António de Oliveira Salazar.It was common that the 0 numeral was omitted (in favour of using the uppercase O letter), and there were also some typewriters without the 1 numeral (with the lowercase L being used to achieve it).".
- HCESAR label "HCESAR".
- HCESAR sameAs Teclat_HCESAR.
- HCESAR sameAs Teclado_HCESAR.
- HCESAR sameAs HCESAR.
- HCESAR sameAs m.0fbplt.
- HCESAR sameAs Q3773969.
- HCESAR sameAs Q3773969.
- HCESAR sameAs HCESAR鍵盤.
- HCESAR wasDerivedFrom HCESAR?oldid=681457966.
- HCESAR depiction Hcesar.png.
- HCESAR isPrimaryTopicOf HCESAR.