Invented the typewriter in the United States utilizing the QWERTY keyboard
he invented the typewriter
The computer keyboard is the same as the typewriter keyboard. The typewriter did have special keys that were not on the keyboard, like the tab keys that indented. The keyboard also has extra function keys that were not on the typewriter.
He invented the typewriter and QWERTY keyboard we use today
A typewriter prints text on to paper and doesn't need anything else. A keyboard types text onto a computer ================================================== A keyboard is to a typewriter just as a keyboard is to a computer monitor, except the latter is partially disconnected and the former is affixed to the typewriter.
The computer keyboard was invented to provide a simple input device. It was designed to feel and look like a commercial typewriter keyboard.
There is no answer because the are the same.
Some words you can use with "typewriter" are keyboard, ribbon, keys, and vintage.
The keyboard is similar to a typewriter keyboard! dont understand your question. Do you mean an Telex machine that looked like a typewriter but was used to send text a long while ago?
a typewriter
Most telegraph transmitters are keyboard-operated, so one with a typewriter keyboard would simply be a telegraph transmitter.
The typewriter was patented in 1868 by Christopher Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel Soule. They are credited with inventing the first commercially successful typewriter, known as the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, which later became the famous QWERTY keyboard layout.