Christopher Latham Sholes
Christopher Latham Sholes invented the QWERTY keyboard in 1875
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The keyboard was originally developed for IBM's XT personal computer.
A psychologist named Dvorak from the University of Washington developed the Dvorak keyboard layout as a more efficient alternative to the common QWERTY layout.
Christopher Sholes is to blame.
Yes, you can replace the keyboard. 1. Go to market place on your phone. 2. Type in keyboard in the search bar and browse through which keyboard you would like to try. ( a very popular, well developed keyboard is smartkeyboard) 3. install the application and follow the instructions as to how to set it is as your default keyboard.
Intel 8279 is a Keyboard/ Display interface which was basically developed for 8085/8086 microprocessors.l
The QWERTY keyboard layout is taken from old manual mechanical typewriters. It was originally developed for typewriters to actually slow down typing speed and space out the more commonly-used letters to prevent the mechanism from jamming.
There are 10 types of keyboards for computers that have been developed so far. These are; membrane keyboard, dome switch keyboard, scissor switch keyboard, capacitive keyboard, buckling spring keyboard, half effect keyboard, laser keyboard, roll up keyboard, optical keyboard, and the mechanical switch keyboard. Each of these types are constructed in different ways and works in different processes. The mechanical switch type uses completely separate switches under each key. Each switch is composed of Êa base, a spring, and a stem. The beauty of mechanical switch keyboards is that each key can be removed and either for cleaning or replacement.
The first ideas of the mouse were developed by Xerox, The first mainstream implementation was by Apple with the Macintosh in 1984.Sources:Triumph of The Nerds