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An early Remington typewriter featuring the QWERTY keyboard SSPL / Getty Images A few years after the iPhone’s debut, an innovative new keyboard system started making headlines. Known as KALQ ...
The QWERTY Keyboard Will Never Die. Where Did the 150-Year-Old Design Come From? The invention’s true origin story has long been the subject of debate.
The QWERTY keyboard has been around since the 1870s when newspaper editor Christopher Latham Sholes decided some improvements needed to be made. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Computers are designed top-to-bottom for Latin-language users, but this one-size-fits-all thinking has created decades of difficulty for the rest of the world—particularly China.
Now let’s visit a galaxy far, far away from QWERTY. The Maltron keyboard looks uh.. unusual, ... more than 500 characters diacritic through a system of twenty dead keys.