What is qwerty?
Modern computer keyboards include disordered letters arrangement. This arrangement is often referred to as "QWERTY" (declared Kwer-Tee) because the order of the first six letters on the left left position of the keyboard.
QWERTY made his debut in 1872 on the market on the market as a typewriter inventor Christopher Sholes. Some believe that the arrangement of letters has been designed to slow down the writing speed in an effort to prevent interference. In general, however, the layout was designed to place conventional pairs of letters on the opposite sides of the keyboard, making writing easier. An alternative layout was introduced, such as the Dvorak version, but despite the demands on superiority, the QWERTY keyboard survived. At this point, too many people seem to have learned the layout and are not willing to re -put on key places, even if improved efficiency has been promised.
Anzaisy remark about the distribution of QWerty is that all letters of the word "typewriter" are in the top row. Some believe that Sholes wanted to make it easier for traders to show their new invention, but it was probably just a coincidence.