They increased the speed at which documents could be processed, and they use a typeface which is universally legible, so it didn't matter how good or bad someone's handwriting was.
Make robots and try to make working typewriters
first of all, its "an orange" not "a orange" so yeah... and uh the difference between "a orange" and what? The answer is 42, typically because typewriters don't squeal the tea cakes.
Yes indeed. They did have typewriters back then.
He collects typewriters
Royal McBee the maker of Royal electric typewriters claimed to be the world's largest maker of typewriters.
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Victorian typewriters were used for typing documents by pressing keys to imprint ink on paper. They allowed for faster and more legible typing compared to handwritten documents. These typewriters have a different design and mechanism compared to modern typewriters and computers.
Yes. The first typewriters were used in the late 19th century.
yes. Somewhere between 1912 and 1915.
Manual typewriters are entirely mechanical and do not require any electricity. There are some battery-powered portable electric typewriters, but I do not believe that any are still being manufactured.
Typewriters can vary in weight depending on the make and model. On average, a standard manual typewriter typically weighs around 10-20 pounds, while electric typewriters may be slightly heavier due to the added machinery.
yes