IIRC we only have QWERTY to slow us down, typists were too quick for their equipment.
IIRC we only have QWERTY to slow us down, typists were too quick for their equipment.
IIRC we only have QWERTY to slow us down, typists were too quick for their equipment.
I think it was actually to speed typists up. IIRC it was something to do with the layout of the QWERTY keyboard allowed for the least collisions between typebars as the most commonly used letters were further apart. Although this problem only occurred early in the typewriters history as there was no standard layout.
Most of us were taught that the man who invented the keyboard created the QWERTY design to slow typists down. The faster someone typed, the more often the typewriter jammed, so Christopher Scholes put common letters in hard-to-reach spots.
This popular theory was just debunked. According to a new story in The Smithsonian, the QWERTY keyboard was actually created based on the advice of telegraph operators. The first keyboards were being used by telegraph operators to translate morse code, and the keyboards were built for that.
However after a quick bit of googling it would appear the theory that the keys are spaceed to avoid jams has been debunked.
Have been considering switching to Dvorak.
I can type around 20 words a min.
I have to look at what i'm typing.
And I dont have the positioning.
So instead of improving my qwerty, I think i might go dvorak.
Only downside for me is gaming
As said above, QWERTY isn't to specifically slow us down, but to put common letter combinations in places so as to reduce the amount of collisions.