QWERTY keypad / board discovery

Computers, laptops, mobiles all have keyboards now. We are now familiar with the word QWERTY keyboard because of the writing. Most mobiles are now using QWERTY keypad. We understand roughly that all keypads or boards that have separate buttons or buttons for all English letters or characters are called QWERTY keypads / boards. But why is it called QWERTY keyboard. Look at your keyboard. The 27 English letters are arranged in three rows. The first six letters of the first row are Q, W, E, R, T and Y respectively. And by combining these six characters, it has been named QWERTY keyboard.
When the government office goes to court, it is seen that typing is being done in a knocking voice. The first typewriter was invented by Christopher Latham Scholes of the United States in 18. His device was fitted with a lever that could be used to move the paper after writing each line. The English letters on Latham's keyboard were arranged in alphabetical order, a, b, c, d, e. When the typists could type fast on this "ABC" keyboard, the 'keys' would get tangled. Latham could not figure out how to get rid of this entanglement. After much thought he came up with a solution. It is better to continue typing slowly instead of typing fast. Not much like Mama Kana Mama Bhalo. Because before the invention of the typewriter, people had to do all the personal writing by hand.
Latham was born on February 14, 1819, in Mursbag, Pennsylvania, and died on February 18, 1890, in Milaouki, Wisconsin. Latham did extensive research on word formation. He tried to determine the distance of a word from a word. In 185, with the help of Latha Amos Densmore, he rearranged the letters on the keyboard. Although the previous problem was not completely removed, it was reduced a lot. This keyboard with the new "key" layout was called the QWERT Keyboard. Typists were very upset at first with this crazy keyboard layout. At one point they were able to memorize this format. Then who sees the speed of typing! The storm began to type. Somewhere there was also a competition as to who could type how many characters per minute. Realizing the importance of this new keyboard, Latham applied for a patent for his typewriter.
The use of typewriters is now greatly reduced as a result of the invention of the computer. But Latham still survives on QWERTY formats on computer mobile keyboards. There was a scientific salute to Latham. Humayun Ahmed must have been able to come up with an explanation for the scientific salutation.
This article is very important for us. Thank you so much for such an important and informative post. Hope to write something better in the future. Go ahead. We are with you. Best of luck.