In this article we are going to address the topic of BÉPO from different perspectives, with the aim of offering a complete and enriching vision of it. Throughout the text we will explore the multiple facets that BÉPO presents, analyzing its impact in different areas and its relevance today. With a critical and reflective approach, we will delve into the different aspects surrounding BÉPO, providing the reader with a deep and detailed understanding of the topic. Through research, analysis and testimonials, we will seek to shed light on BÉPO and offer an informed perspective that encourages debate and reflection.
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The BÉPO layout is an optimized French keyboard layout developed by the BÉPO community,[1] supporting all Latin-based alphabets of the European Union, Greek, and Esperanto.[2] It is also designed to ease programming. It is based on ideas from the Dvorak and other ergonomic layouts. Typing with it is usually easier due to the high frequency keys being in the home row. Typing tutors exist to ease the transition.[3]
In 2017, the BÉPO layout was the object of an ongoing standardization by the French organization for standardization (AFNOR), along with an improved version of the traditional AZERTY layout.[4][5] However, the use of the BÉPO layout, as well as that of the proposed new AZERTY layout, remained marginal.
On April 2, 2019, the norm had been published by AFNOR along with the improved AZERTY keyboard.[6]