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Depends on WHICH keyboard you're asking about.

Christopher Latham Sholes invented the QWERTY keyboard in 1875 when he produced the first commercial typewriter.

The name of QWERTY derives from the first six characters on the top alphabetic line of the keyboard. the order of the keyboard consists of the letters you use most on the homerow (asdfghjkl;)

But there were other keyboards ahead of that. Piano keyboards for instance. And straight off alphabetical keyboards.

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Computer key layouts evolved from typewriter key layouts.

Christopher Latham Sholes invented the "QWERTY" typewriter keyboard layout in 1873. The design was to separate successive keystrokes on the old flip-up style manual typewriters to keep the letters from binding up. So the basic design was to alternate the sides of the keyboards used for successive keystrokes. And, it turned out to be relatively efficient.

Computer keyboards evolved over many years. Early computers didn't have keyboards, but rather were programed essentially using jumper wires. Next, IBM and other large computer manufacturers created punch cards. People would use a typewriter to punch holes in cards which would tell the computer how to load its program. The stack of cards were then read into the computer and it would execute the program.

Later, a "teletype" came out which combined a keyboard and a printer as the basic computer interface. There still wasn't a CRT (TV screen) on it yet.

Eventually the teletypes were phased out and standard computer screens were incorporated on all computers as the standard interface.

See Wikipedia article about the QWERTY Keyboard (note the word spelled with the upper left keys).

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Only natural things can be "discovered". When humans make things, they are "invented". Thus nobody could discover the computer keyboard. The computer keyboards is a derivative of the typewriter by way of the "teletype".

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The inventor of the most widely used keyboard layout, the QWERTY keyboard, was Christopher Sholes. The inventor of the highly efficient Dvorak keyboard was Dr. August Dvorak.

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The invention of the modern computer keyboard began with the invention of the typewriter. Christopher Latham Sholes patented the typewriter that we commonly use today in 1868.

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Megan VanWatermeulen in 1812

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