The QWERTY layout has been a standard fixture in computer keyboards since the 1960s. With its unconventional arrangement of keys, the QWERTY layout has raised more than a few eyebrows. However, its staying power belies a crucial role in computer use and usability. Is the QWERTY layout a barrier to innovation, or has it simply earned a permanent spot as a nostalgic necessity?
For years, users of modern technologies, particularly touchscreen devices and laptop keyboards, have rued the demise of physical keys and ergonomic layout alternatives. Keyboards on early portable computers often suffered from awkward typing arrangements and stiff mechanisms. When early keyboard innovations didn’t meet widespread demand, we came back full circle, hankering after tactile keyboards, ergonomic grip designs, and familiarity that never lost momentum from 1956 forward, since Christopher Latham Sholes of Illinois devised an alternative – then considered ideal as typing the five finger-ways would never shift over onto those two little and sometimes more distant thumbs from fingertips!
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