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."
no it might look like it but they are not
The typewriter impacted America, first, by finally have a machine in the 1880's for the blind to be able to write clearly, and second, by just having a machine to write with in general. The typewriter was a great machine before the computer.
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
the frist telephone looked like a typewriter and needed a lot of power to work
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
Please don't monkey with that typewriter. Look at that monkey, sitting in front of the typewriter.
Born bald and blind.
there are pink have NO fur and are blind
The first typewriter for the blind, known as the "Braille writer," was invented in 1892 by Frank Haven Hall. This innovative device allowed visually impaired individuals to write in Braille, significantly enhancing their ability to communicate and access written information. The Braille writer's design contributed to the advancement of literacy and independence for blind users.
Find three blind men and ask them.
Platypus is partially blind. It uses it sensitive bill-like note to look for food under rocks and in the mud.