Why the letters on the a keyboard arranged so?

Why is the Keyboard LETTERS not alphabetically arranged?

  • Did the makers just made it RANDOM? Or is it carefully arranged to make typing easier? Any opinions?

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    The QWERTY keyboard layout was designed so that successive keystrokes would alternate sides of the keyboard so as to avoid jams in manual typewriters. Is frequently said that the design was also created to make people type slower. First designs of manual typewriters using keyboards with letters on alphabetical order could not keep up with the speed of fast typers and the QWERTY keyboard layout was designed to reduce jamming. See: http://home.earthlink.net/~dcrehr/whyqwert.html Later a layout called Dvorak was introduced to allow faster typing and reduce fatigue but has never got widespread use. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard The QWERTY keyboard layout survived the era of electrical typewriters and the digital age because it was the first standard design. Being first counts.

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The maker of the keyboard arranged it in a "simpler" pattern putting commonly used letters in the easy to reach areas. The keyboard is called the QWERTY keyboard because of how the top row is arranged.

Tyler

There are two reasons why it is set this way. Partially, because it makes typing easier, but also that it was designed to prevent binding on typewriters. Remember the old-school typewriters, where when you hit a button it pulled up a hammer that slammed into an ink ribbon? Certain keyboard layouts caused the hammers to bind because people were typeing too fast. So they designed the qwerty layout to slow people down a bit and prevent the binding. There are other keyboard layouts that are even better than the qwerty keyboard setup. The Dvorak setup is pretty natural.

Bjorn

They arranged it to that the keys and letters you use in words most often are closer together. If it were alphabetical that would be quite difficult to type words with because you would spend time learning that order, whereas I have remembered where letters ar eon my keyboard and typed all of this without looking. I think alphabetical would be too hard and the 'qwerty' keyboard is fairly ingenius

Stuff

because a long time ago companys had the keys all aranged all over the place on most really old type writers the keyes were all in diffrent places so one smart guy decides to arrange them like the way you see them now i really don't know qwertyuiop asdfghjkl zxcvbnm look at your keyboard

STi

QWERTYUIOP ASDFGHJKL ZXCVBNM I agree?

CAPSMAN!

Its arranged on the frequency each letter is used and where it would be easiest placed for typeing. its called the QWERTY layout

John S

There is a reason for it being that way the reason is explained here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout Hope this answers your question!

jubeitigeruk

because they are in positions that are easily reachable for how much you use them... like the a,s,d & e keys are close because they are used so much

Alex

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