Alphabet may refer to any of the following:
- An alphabet is a group of letters that make up each of the sounds of a language. With the English language, the alphabet contains letters “A” through “Z.” With computers, the alphabet is stored as ASCII and allows the computer to display text and interact with the user. The alphabet also helps with sorting and finding information by sorting data in alphabetic order.
Computer alphabet letter meanings
Many different alphabet letters may have alternative meanings when dealing with a computer. For example, the letter “C” may describe the C programming language or the C: drive letter. If you’re looking for the meanings of a specific alphabetic letter, click the letter in the list below.
How many alphabet keys
On the keyboard, there are the same amount of alphabet keys as letters in the language. With English there are 26 alphabet keys.
The letters J, P, Q, V, and Z are not included in the list above, as they do not have any special meaning with computers.
- How many keys are on a computer keyboard?
- Alphabet, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2015 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It’s the corporate parent of other companies, including Google LLC. For more information, see our Alphabet company and contact information.
For information on why the keyboard keys are not in alphabetical order see our QWERTY page.
Related information
- See our computer dictionary for an A to Z list of computer terms.
- You can use our free online text tool to sort alphabetic ascending or alphabetic descending.
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