the frist telephone looked like a typewriter and needed a lot of power to work
Typewriter was first invented in 1714 , by henry mill
ING made the first typewriter
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.
The first typewriter was called the "blind typewriter" because the early models did not have a visible carriage. This made it difficult for the typist to see the letters as they were being typed, hence the term "blind typewriter."
that question makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever. The bloody question would have to be something like "Where was Christopher Sholes when the first typewriter was made?" See my point?
It looks like the keyboard of a computer but instead of a screen it has the paper and if you mess up you have to use whiteout
It looks like the keyboard of a computer but instead of a screen it has the paper and if you mess up you have to use whiteout
Christopher Latham Sholes invented the typewriter.
what was the name of the first succecful typewriter and what year was it produced
Please don't monkey with that typewriter. Look at that monkey, sitting in front of the typewriter.
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.