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Resources for Keyboarding--QWERTY Style

Take a look at any standard keyboard, and you’ll see its name spelled on the top letter row—QWERTY. These keyboards were designed in 1875 by Christopher Sholes and Amos Densmore who wanted to keep the most commonly used keys separated so that the typewriter’s bars would come from different directions and wouldn’t jam together. Since that time others such as Dvorak have attempted to rearrange the letters on keyboards to avoid hand fatigue because they are no longer dependent on the clacking type bars, but with little luck. Typists learned the unusual keyboard, and to this day continue to use the same configuration built for a need that no longer exists.


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