lol now i know why ur nick name is confu go to this webside http://home.earthlink.net/~dcrehr/whyqwert.html there is a type writeer pic , under the # 2 is the letter Q , under the # 3 there is the letter w and so on (# 4 #5 #6) go on and u ll form the word QWERTY thats why the name QWERTY Keyboard
THAT TOO MUCH CLICKING I GET CONFUSE!!!!
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there is a type writeer pic , under the # 2 is the letter Q , under the # 3 there is the letter w and so on (# 4 #5 #6) go on and u ll form the word QWERTY thats why the name QWERTY Keyboard
hahaha , i didn even finish reading it . but it basicly said that the the letters of the keyboard were arranged this way for 124 years, it all started with the QWERTY Keyboard which is the first 6 letters from ur keyboard read this "When Sholes built his first model in 1868, the keys were arranged alphabetically in two rows. At the time, Milwaukee was a backwoods town. The crude machine shop tools available there could hardly produce a finely-honed instrument that worked with precision. Yes, the first typewriter was sluggish. Yes, it did clash and jam when someone tried to type with it. But Sholes was able to figure out a way around the problem simply by rearranging the letters. Looking inside his early machine, we can see how he did it" so basicly it was arranged this way to make it easier to type but it doesn really have a good explanation for it . and yes i m bored , i can t sleep , i gotta do emission to my car tomorrow and i dont think it ll pass so i can only thing of how much its gonna cost me to make it pass lol
I NEED A VISUAL PLS!!!!
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hahaha , i didn even finish reading it . but it basicly said that the the letters of the keyboard were arranged this way for 124 years, it all started with the QWERTY Keyboard which is the first 6 letters from ur keyboard
read this
"When Sholes built his first model in 1868, the keys were arranged alphabetically in two rows. At the time, Milwaukee was a backwoods town. The crude machine shop tools available there could hardly produce a finely-honed instrument that worked with precision. Yes, the first typewriter was sluggish. Yes, it did clash and jam when someone tried to type with it. But Sholes was able to figure out a way around the problem simply by rearranging the letters. Looking inside his early machine, we can see how he did it"
so basicly it was arranged this way to make it easier to type but it doesn really have a good explanation for it .
and yes i m bored , i can t sleep , i gotta do emission to my car tomorrow and i dont think it ll pass so i can only thing of how much its gonna cost me to make it pass lol