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The Typewriter is Patented |
During its development, the typewriter evolved from a crude curiosity into a practical device and developed into the basic form of what would become the industry standard. The machine incorporated elements which became fundamental to typewriter design, most notably the four-rowed QWERTY keyboard. Several design deficiencies remained, however. The Sholes and Glidden could print only upper-case letters, which was remedied in its successor, the Remington No. 2. It was also a "blind writer,” meaning the typist could not see what was being written as it was entered.
Though initially unpopular, new communication technologies and expanding businesses of the late 19th century had created a need for expedient, legible correspondence, and so typewriters soon became common office fixtures. The typewriter is credited with assisting the entrance of women into the clerical workplace, as many were hired to operate the new devices.
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