This is a coincidence. His first models, used in very early mechanical typewriters, used an alphabetic layout:
3 5 7 9 N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
2 4 6 8 . A B C D E F G H I J K L M
However, people found that the typewriters mechanical arms for commonly used letters were too close together, and jammed when one tried to type at any speed.
Thus, the QWERTY layout was designed to keep commonly used letters apart, so a speedy typist wouldn't find their typewriter arms jamming.
Christopher Latham Sholes
Christopher Latham Sholes is American. Christopher was an inventor and is most known for inventing the QWERTY keyboard which is found on computers.
Christopher Latham Sholes
Christopher Latham Sholes is American. Christopher was an inventor and is most known for inventing the QWERTY keyboard which is found on computers.
Christopher latham sholes called his keyboard a QWERTY keyboard because it is the 6 letters on the third row of the keyboard
He invented the typewriter and QWERTY keyboard we use today
Christopher Latham Sholes invented the QWERTY keyboard in 1875
This qwerty layout was devised and created in the early 1870s by Christopher Latham Sholes. The patent was filed on October 1867.
Christopher Latham Shoeles, known as the Father of the Typewriter, is the American inventor of the QWERTY keyboard. He built the machine in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1873.
Christopher Latham Scholes invented the qwerty keyboard in 1875.christopher latham scholes
Christopher Latham Sholes died at the age of 71 on February 17, 1890. (birthdate February 14, 1819) He is credited with the development of the QWERTY typewriter and keyboard.
Christopher Latham Sholes , an American inventor, is the Father of the Typewriter. He also designed the QWERTY keyboard that we still use today.