The computer keyboard is the same as the typewriter keyboard. The typewriter did have special keys that were not on the keyboard, like the tab keys that indented. The keyboard also has extra function keys that were not on the typewriter.
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Invented the typewriter in the United States utilizing the QWERTY keyboard
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A typewriter prints text on to paper and doesn't need anything else.
A keyboard types text onto a computer
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A keyboard is to a typewriter just as a keyboard is to a computer monitor, except the latter is partially disconnected and the former is affixed to the typewriter.
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There is no answer because the are the same.
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Most telegraph transmitters are keyboard-operated, so one with a typewriter keyboard would simply be a telegraph transmitter.
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The keyboard is similar to a typewriter keyboard! dont understand your question. Do you mean an Telex machine that looked like a typewriter but was used to send text a long while ago?
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the hash key
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Some words you can use with "typewriter" are keyboard, ribbon, keys, and vintage.
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Mexico is spelled on a typewriter keyboard using the keys in the following order: M-E-X-I-C-O.
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It was modeled after the old typewriter keyboard, which has it's own extensive history.
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tab
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The set of keys on a typewriter is called the keyboard. Each key on the keyboard corresponds to a specific letter, number, or symbol that is printed onto paper when pressed.
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A typewriter is similar to a computer in that they both produce a printed piece of paper with your chosen words on it. The difference is a computer is an electronic and a typewriter is manually loaded.
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ANSWER typewriter. Typewriter
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The computer keyboard was invented to provide a simple input device. It was designed to feel and look like a commercial typewriter keyboard.
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The first typewriters had a writing ball instead of keyboard. These typewriters was called writing balls.
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He invented the typewriter and QWERTY keyboard we use today
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TYPEWRITER.
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Keyboard/Typewriter
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yes, and the hammers jammed a lot.
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A typewriter is like a keyboard without the computer. The computer keyboard is based on the typewriter. To use it you put the paper in the top bale and rolled it so the keys could hit the paper. There was a ribbon of ink between the paper and the keys, so when you hit a key the typewriter ribbon hit the paper with the letter inked. If correction was needed the paper had to be changed.
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A typewriter is like a keyboard without the computer. The computer keyboard is based on the typewriter. To use it you put the paper in the top bale and rolled it so the keys could hit the paper. There was a ribbon of ink between the paper and the keys, so when you hit a key the typewriter ribbon hit the paper with the letter inked. If correction was needed the paper had to be changed.
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The first computer keyboard was an adaptation of a Remington electric typewriter in the early 1950s and was used on the UNIVAC I computer.
The actual invention probably happened sometime during WW2 on either the British Colossus project or the American ENIAC project but these keyboard ideas did not get built. Colossus was connected to a Baudot teletype that the codebreaker could use to collect cypher statistics on and guide the analysis of the message with, but the teletype keyboard was not used as we would use a computer keyboard (i.e. for entering text and/or commands).
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TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard
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The term "piano keyboard" is used to refer to the keyboard on a piano and to a synthesizer. The first piano was built by Bartolomeo Cristofori. The synthesizer was invented by Elisha Gray in 1876.
Mathew Roper invented the QWERTY keyboard in 1875 when he produced the first commercial typewriter. The invention of the computer keyboard (QWERTY keyboard) starts with the typewriter.
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Gutenberg's printing press. Also was the typewriter.
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The whole arrangement, or one range, of the keys of an organ, typewriter, etc.
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Its the longest word that can be typed on a keyboard/typewriter and the word is "TYPEWRITER".
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a computer keyboard
Keyboard/Typewriter
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The standard North American English keyboard is copied from the standard English language typewriter. The letters were arranged on the typewriter to slow the typist down and prevent keys from jambing. This is called the QWERTY keyboard.
The Dvorak keyboard arrangement was designed to permit faster keying, but is not widely used because so many people are comfortable with the QWERTY arrangement.
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A keyboard is a structure containing the letters of the alphabet and other symbols which is used to enter information. A typewriter is a150 year old device that uses a keyboard to trigger a mechanism that ultimately puts marks on paper.
Keyboards are also used to enter information into and to command computers and other machines.
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The Sholes and Glidden typewriter first marketed in 1874 is the first model that used the QWERTY patent! Hope that helps Steve
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Typewriter
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No, it is not. The word type is a noun (class, form) or a verb (to use a typewriter or keyboard).
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The carraige that holds the paper and moves from right to left, and the keyboard.
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