Most telegraph transmitters are keyboard-operated, so one with a typewriter keyboard would simply be a telegraph transmitter.
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The first typewriters had a writing ball instead of keyboard. These typewriters was called writing balls.
The original name of the keyboard is the "typewriter," which was developed in the 19th century. The term "keyboard" specifically refers to the input device used in computers and musical instruments, but it evolved from the layout and design of typewriters. The QWERTY layout, which is the most common keyboard arrangement today, was created to reduce jamming in early typewriters.
The name "QWERTY" for the typewriter layout derives from the first six letters in the top row of keys on a standard keyboard. Developed by Christopher Latham Sholes in the 1870s, this layout was designed to reduce jamming in early typewriters by placing frequently used letter pairs farther apart. The QWERTY design became widely adopted and remains the most common keyboard layout today.
what was the name of the first succecful typewriter and what year was it produced
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The full name of the computer keyboard is the Alphanumeric Keyboard.
What is the name of our distinguished animal put on the wires of the telegraph?
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The name "QWERTY" for our computer keyboard comes from the first six letters in the top alphabet row (the one just below the numbers). It is also referred to as the "Universal" keyboard. It was the work of inventor C. L. Sholes, who put together the prototypes of the first commercial typewriter in a Milwaukee machine shop back in the 1860's
1873 was the first commercially-available model (about 50 made), after which the design was bought by Remington. Sholes went on to develop the QWERTY keyboard, which is probably why his name is so closely associated with the history of typewriters.
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.