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Keyboard

The modern keyboard descends from two types of devices namely the teleprinter and keypunches. From the last 1940s until the widespread adoption of the mouse in the 80s the keyboard remained the primary, most integrated computer peripheral. Even today in the era of voice commands and touch screens, keyboards continue to remain central to human- computer interaction and tables as well as smartphones are adapting the keyboard as an optical virtual means of data entry.
Keyboard

However, you may not know that the QWERTY layout used by keyboards even today was designed all the way back in 1972 by Christopher Sholes with the keys being purposely distributed randomly to reduce the jamming of hammers used to create individual letters o typewriters. When computer hit the market, this layout was never changed to become more comfortable as all the secretaries were too used to the old format and did not want to change.

Nowadays keyboards come in all sorts of shapes and variants from one that can be strapped to your hand for doing work in tough conditions, foldable keyboards. Laser keyboards that make any surface an input device or even one in the shape of individual hands for those that get pain in their hands from typing on traditional keyboards.