References
- ISO/IEC DIS 30113-1 , Information technology-User interfaces-Gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods-Pati 1: Framework, 2013.
- ISO/IEC 9995-1, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 1: General principles governing keyboard layouts, 2009.
- ISO/IEC 9995-2, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 2: Alphanumeric section, 2009.
- ISO/lEC 9995-3, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 3: Complementaty layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric section, 2009.
- ISO/IEC 9995-4, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 4: Numeric section, 2009.
- ISO/lEC 9995-5, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 5: Editing and function section, 2009.
- ISO/IEC 9995-7, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 7: Symbols used to represent functions, 2009.
- ISO/IEC 9995-8, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-Part 8: Allocation of letters to the keys of a numeric keypad, 2009.
- ITU-T recommendation E.161, Arrangement of digits, letters and symbols on telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining acess to a telephone network.
- ISO/lEC DIS 9995-9, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-part9: Multilingualusage, multiscript keyboard group layouts, 2012.
- ISO/lEC 9995-10, Information technology-Keyboard layouts for text and office systems-part10: Conventional symbols and methods to represent graphic characters not uniquely recognizable by their glyph on keyboards and in documentation, 2013.
- ISO/IEC DIS 9995-11, Information technology- Keyboard layouts for office systems-Part 11: Functionality of dead keys and repeltoires of characters entered by dead keys, 2012.