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Keyboards

The QWERTY keyboard remains the most common input device although in terms of speed of input it is one of the most limited. It is however suitable for entering a wide range of data and it is a device that is familiar every clerical worker. The QWERTY layout was designed to reduce the chance of jamming on early mechanical typewriters. This was achieved by spreading the most commonly used letters around the keyboard, effectively slowing the typist down.

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Improved layouts have been designed and they do increase the speed at which data can be entered. However they have never become popular, partly because there has been no general agreement on a new standard layout but mainly because of the time that people have invested in learning to use the existing arrangement.New Keyboards

   

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