The QWERTY layout was designed in the 1870s not for efficiency, but to prevent jamming in early typewriters by separating frequently used letter pairings.
In imagining a world without keyboards, we can appreciate the historical struggle for faster writing methods, as people transitioned from ink and paper to mechanical devices.
The evolution of technology has shifted our interaction with text, but the legacy of the typewriter endures, reminding us of our roots in written communication.
While touchscreens and voice devices dominate today, understanding the typewriter's journey reveals the incredible advances we’ve made, and the challenges that once impeded our writing.
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