What is QWERTY keyboards?

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Also known as Sholes keyboards, QWERTY keyboards refer to the five consecutive letters in the upper left corner of the keyboard. This type of keyboard has the layout used for Latin languages and is the most commonly used keyboard in the United States.

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This PC keyboard is based on the design of the first typewriters. Until the late 19th century, typewriter keys were arranged in alphabetical order. In 1872, Christopher Latham Sholes (1819–1890) developed the first typewriter, which featured the QWERTY keyboard, so named because the first six letters near the top left of the keyboard are Q-W-E-R-T-Y.

The original keyboard key layout was two rows in alphabetical order. Well, the layout is such that the writing strips of the most commonly used monograms are all next to each other, so that the keys get stuck when tapped quickly one after the other.

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Attempts to solve this flaw resulted in a rearrangement of the keys. In 1868, Sholes teamed up with educator Amos Densmore in order to arrange the letters on keyboards to allow better spacing between commonly used keys used in combination. As a result, this initially made it difficult for people to find the letters they needed to type efficiently. The new layout was designed to improve typing speed, and place keys less likely to be struck in rapid succession on opposite sides of the typewriter. This was done so that the machine would be less likely to jam.

The arrangement solved the interference problem, but created two others. First, many common letters are not located in the centre row, also called the “home row.” Second, some of the most common letters are concentrated on the left side, favouring left-handed typists. For example, the most common letter, “E”, is a stretch for the left middle finger, and the second most common letter, “A”, is typed with the weaker finger of the left hand.

QWERTY keyboards vs other keyboards

So, should I switch from QWERTY? That depends. If you spend most of your day typing on a computer, it’s worth looking into. The speed gains and injury reductions are real and add up over time. However, there are some warnings you should be aware of.

You will experience a big drop in typing speed as you learn a new design. How long will it take? A fast learner might only need a week, but others may need over a month or more. However, with the help of typing tutors, this problem will only be temporary.

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In addition, most of these keyboards have a special numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard, which facilitates tasks that require number entry. And above all, the main functions of the function keys (not available on compact keyboards), which speed up our daily tasks. Mainly if we use it for our routine work tasks……

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