Sorry there is no such thing as a "typewriter fist".
The first letter of the word "typewriter" is "t."
The IBM Selectric typewriter was first introduced in July 1961. It was one of the most successful typewriters of that generation. The line was replaced in 1984 with the IBM Wheelwriter.
When the typewriter was first introduced, people saw it as a revolutionary invention that would greatly improve efficiency in writing and correspondence. It was embraced for its ability to produce legible and professional-looking documents quickly. Over time, it became an essential tool in offices and businesses around the world.
The typewriter
IBM introduced the Magnetic Tape Selectric Typewriter (MT/ST) in 1964. The MT/ST was one of the earliest attempts to convert the regular Selectric typewriter into a word processor.
The first commercial IBM typewriter was manufactured in 1873. The first patent for the device was granted in 1714. There is a long history about said typewriter going back through the 1700 and 1800's.
The first commercial typewriter, known as the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, was manufactured in 1873. It was designed by Christopher Latham Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and William Austin Burt, and it was the first typewriter to be commercially successful. This model introduced the QWERTY keyboard layout, which is still used today.
The Underwood 1 typewriter, introduced in 1895, is considered the first modern typewriter due to its innovative design features, like the familiar QWERTY layout, shift key mechanism, and automatic ribbon reverse. Its success helped establish standards that influenced typewriter design for many years to come.
Electronic typewriters became redundant when word processors were introduced.
the typewriter solved problem so people did not have to write :L
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