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who designed the keyboard? why was it made like this?

2006-07-06 15:14:42 · 9 answers · asked by CSK 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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It is called the QWERTY keyboard. If you had ever used a manual typewriter, you would understand. The original manuals could not handle people typing fast. They keys would continually jam up. So, they studied this, and came up with the most inefficient way to put the keys on the keyboard. No one could type too fast. It is high time they changed it, but alas, as with most things, change is hard.

2006-07-06 15:20:41 · answer #1 · answered by BigChuckles44 2 · 1 0

When keyboards were originally designed for manual typewriters, keys were intentionally arranged to prevent jamming of the works when common characters were struck in succession. The QWERTY layout dates from the 1860's for a typewriter designed by Christopher Sholes. There are alternate layouts, such as the Dvorak keyboard, that are intended to increase the efficiency of typing with computer equipment.

2006-07-06 15:25:45 · answer #2 · answered by EXPO 3 · 0 0

till now the computer, the typewriter could have been the main significant standard company gadget. Christopher Latham Sholes and his colleagues, Carlos Glidden and Samuel Soulé, invented the 1st sensible typewriting gadget in 1866. 5 years, dozens of experiments, and a pair of patents later, Sholes and his acquaintances produced a greater suitable type reminiscent of right this moment's typewriters. the type-bar gadget and the known keyboard have been the gadget's novelty, however the keys jammed actually. to remedy the jamming situation, yet another company associate, James Densmore, stated splitting up keys for letters regular at the same time to decelerate typing. This grew to become right this moment's regular "QWERTY" keyboard. it fairly is a hundred and forty years in the past! different structures have got here and surpassed by way of, noteably the Dvorak gadget. That too grow to be no longer in serial order yet ordered by way of the main in many situations used letters. The inventor prooved that it grow to be 4x greater useful than the properly-standard "QWERTY" format yet because of the fact no longer a lot of human beings desires to make the attempt and hassle to be taught a clean keyboard, it basically did no longer endear the final public. on the top of the day, it grow to be international acceptance and training that ensured that the present "QWERTY" gadget remained till at last on the present time.

2016-12-14 05:03:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The person who designed the keyboard is Christopher Lantham Sholes in 1867. He designed the keyboard using a philosophy of home keys and upper and lower keys. The home keys are asdfghjkl;. He also believed that making the numeric keys in the proper order would make typing much easier.

2006-07-06 15:21:51 · answer #4 · answered by havetoknow 2 · 0 0

To the above posters stating that it is to make certain letters accessible: Incorrect.

The QWERTY dates back to old typewriters, and was intended to slow down typing speed as the first typewriters had a tendency to jam.

It eventually became standard over the years.

2006-07-06 15:19:40 · answer #5 · answered by rsantos19 3 · 0 0

its made so the letters that are used more often are easily accesible. Its called the qwerty design because those are the first letters from top left to the right. I dont know who made it but it is pretty easy once you get the hang of it

2006-07-06 15:17:53 · answer #6 · answered by ITGUY 4 · 0 0

The alphabetic keys or qwerty keys are from the old mechanical typewriters, the keys are arranged to SLOW YOU DOWN as you type, because back then the typewriters had a tendency to jam.

Whoa, like spooky rsantos19's..................lol

2006-07-06 15:20:09 · answer #7 · answered by tattie_herbert 6 · 0 0

The letters are set up so that those letters that tend to be used together more commonly are easier to "type out". Numbers are just numbers, so there's no point in having a special arrangement for them.

2006-07-06 15:18:58 · answer #8 · answered by Just Ducky 5 · 0 0

lol, good question. i have no clue.

2006-07-06 15:17:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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