Consider your needs and system requirements before deciding.
Consider your needs and system requirements before deciding.
Typewriters led to the QWERTY layout. In earlier times when typewriters were common, they often caused frequent jams. This prompted a shift toward QWERTY, which remains the norm even now. The letters were organized in alphabetical order at that time.
I understand the background of QWERTY. What you're referring to is that during the 13 years of TypewriterLife, there wasn't a single main standard. Each manufacturer had their own unique layout. QWERTY became the first widely adopted standard.
Wow, folks were upset about the initial start menu setup. After that, most people got accustomed to it.
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