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No. He died in 1832, a long time before the availability of functioning typewriters.
No. Sir Walter Scott died in 1832. The first modern typewriter was invented in 1868. People had been inventing forms of an automated writing machine ever since Leonardo da Vinci, (probably before) but none had proven practical or easily mass manufactured. The first person to write a published work on the typewriter was Mark Twain.
No, it was not possible for Charlotte Bronte to type her novel on a typewriter. She lived in the 19th century, and typewriters were not invented until the mid-19th century, after she had already written her novels by hand.
computer and typewriter are both used to type sentences
No. Courier is the font used on typewriter keys.
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Typewriter can use without electricity/power. Computer require power supply to type. In typewriter as you type the matter, the Hardcopy also is ready. In computer first you need to type then you need the help of printer to get the hardcopy. Typewriter is less expensive and computer more expensive
1.Difference between manual typewriter and electronic typewriter? 2.mention 10 differences between electronic and manual typewriter? 3.explain any ten parts of both electronic typewriter and manual typewriter? 4.Documents used in foreign trade? 5.Concept of ware housing? 6.Transportation and types of transportation?
the typewriter was invented by, Christopher Latham Sholes, in 1520. it was because, we needed to type things instead of writing them
He invented the typewriter because he belived that a person could type their thoughts faster than writing them
The typewriter was invented by Christopher Sholes, Samuel Soule, and Carlos Glidden in 1868. Their design became the first commercially successful typewriter, known as the Sholes and Glidden typewriter or the Remington No. 1.