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What useful letter arrangement was created by Christopher Sholes to lessen spelling mistakes and increase speed of writing?​

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Answered by mahakincsem
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QWERTY

Explanation:

The keyboard layout that we all use today is known as QWERTY layout as you can see at the top left of you keyboard written "qwerty".

It was introduced by Christopher while he was making a typewriter. He noticed that the arrangement of alphabets was such that they were disturbing the movement of metal arms.

So, he rearranged the keys a bit to ease the movement of metal arms and speed up typing. The layout that you see today came into being.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Christopher Sholes created the QWERTY arrangement to lessen spelling mistakes and increase speed of writing.

Explanation:

  • In the early 1870s, Christopher Latham Sholes, devised and generated the QWERTY layout which reduced spelling mistakes and incresed typing speed.
  • In October 1867, with the help of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W, Sholes filed a patent application for his early writing machine which he developed.
  • In the 19th century the typewriter was invented by an innovator named Christopher Sholes, which would fundamentally change the printing industry.
  • He subsequently improved his creation by adding a QWERTY keyboard that would make it even easier to use the device.

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