Many people have got habit to type on the keyboard that they can type too fast by closing eyes. But while typing, have you ever wondered why the keyboard characters are not adjusted respectively. In childhood, we were taught English characters respectively such as a, b, c, d but we see something else on the keyboard. Why this is, let’s know & mldr;
Travel from ABC to QWERTY & MLDR;
The first type of Tiper was made by Christopher Lathem Shaolis. At that time the typewriter were organized in the ABCD order on the letter abcd. This system appeared to be logically, because people remembered the order of letters already, which was ease. However, a big problem came to light. Typewriters were mechanical, which were connected to the metal tin. When people typed rapidly, the pins of the nearby buttons were confused with each other, causing the Tipertator Jam. It does not only stop work but also to be bad of the machine. For this reason, some time later, it was very difficult for people to use the typewriter. Now you have some guessing why the QWERTY keyboard had to get the QWERTY keyboard except ABC.
This QWERTY keyboard started & mldr;
To overcome this problem, Shallis prepared a new keyboard layout in 1873, which is known as the QWERTY keyboard today. The main objective of this layout was to reduce the typing speed, so that the buttons do not confuse each other. The qwerty keyboard layout is kept in different places – such as e, o, i, so fingerprints not to reach the same place. Low used characters (eg z, x, x, x, was kept in difficult places to reach difficulties, which slows down. Most typing was performed with the left hand because most people typed faster with the right hand, with which the typhoid jam was increased.
Today’s computers and smartfones are not a mechanical yaming problem, yet the QWERTY keyboards continue. The reason behind it is the standardization of people’s habits and QWERTY keyboard layout. People are using this layout for decades and it is difficult to change.