Ever noticed the non-alphabetical keyboard layout? Typewriters’ history holds the answer. Invented to speed up writing, early models jammed when keys were pressed consecutively. Christopher Sholes’ ...
In the 1870s, Christopher Latham Sholes and his collaborators reimagined the typewriter keyboard to solve a mechanical flaw that plagued early machines. Their QWERTY layout, designed to prevent ...
Typing on TVs is something that pretty much everyone hates. Clicking half a dozen times between letter is infuriating, and it’s only made worse when you have a poor keyboard layout. When Google ...
Long before touchscreens and autocorrect, a nineteenth-century inventor named Christopher Latham Sholes made a series of ...
The keyboard is a core part of the computer, but it’s also international. Just like how we speak different languages, the keyboard has different layouts. The most standard is the QWERTY English layout ...
ABkey, based in Singapore, has a fantastic looking keyboard for those of you who find QWERTY keyboard layouts tedious and unnatural The ABkey offers an alphabetical layout, with all the common keys in ...