A typewriter key is a mechanical component of a typewriter that, when pressed, activates a mechanism to strike an inked ribbon against paper, printing a character or symbol. Each key corresponds to a specific letter, number, or punctuation mark. Typewriter keys are typically arranged in a QWERTY layout, similar to modern computer keyboards, and are integral to the functioning of the typewriter as a whole.
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A typewriter is like a keyboard without the computer. The computer keyboard is based on the typewriter. To use it you put the paper in the top bale and rolled it so the keys could hit the paper. There was a ribbon of ink between the paper and the keys, so when you hit a key the typewriter ribbon hit the paper with the letter inked. If correction was needed the paper had to be changed.
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The shift key was added to the typewriter in 1878. It was introduced by Christopher Latham Sholes, who is credited with creating the first commercially successful typewriter. This innovation allowed typists to easily switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, significantly improving typing efficiency.
A manual typewriter is the typewriter that was used before the Electric Typewriter was invented.
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You can easily buy a good 60's to 70's era electric for $20-$50 on eBay. A fully restored manual typewriter can cost $200-$500. A historic machine like a Blickensderfer might be worth more. An unusual version of a common office typewriter (with special symbolic keys, or accents) can push the cost up to close to $1,000.
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A manual typewriter is the typewriter that was used before the Electric Typewriter was invented.
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THE TYPEWRITER WAS mass marketed in 1779
what typewriter was invented in the 1940?