Christopher Latham Scholes invented the qwerty keyboard in 1875.
It is a common misconception that the QWERTY keyboard was invented to make typing harder, in order to prevent expert typists from breaking the internals of the "Type-Writer" (as they were first marketed in the 19th century).
However, the reality is that common letter pairings are separated (such as TH, IE etc), in order to decrease the likelihood of a clash of the type bars in these early typewriters.
Other formats have been tried (AZERTY and Dvorak to name two) which each have their own benefits. In fact, the Dvorak format increases the number of words which can be typed using just the home row (the row where your fingers naturally lay at rest, if you are a touch typist) to 400, from the approximate 100 words which a standard QWERTY keyboard can produce.
However, in the 1950's independent tests showed that irrespective of the keyboard layout used, an expert touch typist will usually produce around 100 words per minute.
Christopher Sholes was an American mechanical engineer, born on February 14, 1819 in Mooresburg, Pennsylvania, and died on February 17, 1890 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He invented the first practical modern typewriter in 1866, with the financial and technical support of his business partners Samuel Soule and Carlos Glidden. Five years, dozens of experiments, and two patents later, Sholes and his associates produced an improved model similar to today's typewriters. The Sholes typewriter had a type-bar system and the universal keyboard was the machine's novelty, however, the keys jammed easily.
the keyboard is the way it is due to the fact that the designers chose the most common letters on the left and right side. also it was first used on a TYPEWRITER notice how you can spell t-y-p-e-w-r-t-i-t-e-r all in the first lineits all for showbut then again what isn't
Typewriters!
If you're curious why the keyboard has the layout that it does it's because of the way the typewriter works. It's easiest on the typewriter for the keys to be laid out that way. By they time they switched to making keyboards for computers they just kept it the same because everybody was used to that layout already.
The Computer keyboard if you mean the on-screen keyboard was created for computer users without keyboard connection. If you mean a normal physical keyboard, then I'm pretty sure the answer should be clear to you...
I cant get ur question
do u mean the QWERTY type keyboard?
if yes then it is patented by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1868 :)
Typewriters used to jam if one typed too fast. QWERTY was developed so that they couldnt type fast because the common letter combinations were placed as far as possible from eachother.
why was the keyboard invented
Christopher Latham Sholes invented the QWERTY keyboard in 1875
1873 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Sholes
the alternative to the qwerty keyboard is the AZERTY keyboard
Qwerty keyboard.
Christopher Sholes is to blame.
No, it does not have a physical qwerty keyboard.
The qwerty keyboard was named after the first six letters of the keyboard (starting from the top left as you would normally read), which just happened to be QWERTY. Thus, the name 'qwerty keyboard'. The qwerty keyboard also greatly improved the typing speed of everyone who typed on it and was willing to learn the qwerty style of keyboarding.
qwerty means keyboard It means a keyboard in the QWERTY format, which is the commen format for a normal laptop or desktop keyboard.
Because Its How It Is
A psychologist named Dvorak from the University of Washington developed the Dvorak keyboard layout as a more efficient alternative to the common QWERTY layout.
The samsung Genio Touch does not have a qwerty keyboard it uses the normal text style, the Genio Slide has the qwerty keyboard.
On a QWERTY keyboard the letter 'M' is on the ZXCVB row.