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When it Started
When keyboards came into history , it started around the 1700's , they were designed and patented. It was called a type writer but then as it continue to progress they called it keyboards. http://www.daskeyboard.com/blog/typing-through-time-the-history-of-the-keyboard/ ( intro date0 -
For blind people
A typo writer was created for the blind people , if they wanted to publish something. It didn't really go that far on being sold.
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A keyboard made out of wood and knives?
A guy from Brazil created a astonishing keyboard that was sold in the market. Every little piece of that keyboard was made out homemade materials.
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The first type writer
The first documented type writer was created by the Remington's Sholes & Glidden , but none of the typewriters were really manufactured for use of commercial. ( no official date)
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A round keyboard
A person from Denmark created a half sphere keyboard typer. It was an amazing work from the person , that it caught attention throughout Europe and especially in England. It was called the Hansen Writing Ball.
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Computer Keyboard
The first computer was called ENIAC and with it , it came with a keyboard called the teletype. Developed in 1946. It took a lot of space for this computer to make. No specific date.
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Selectric Typewriter
A keyboard that changed the way you can feel the keyboard. Instead of using bars , it got replaced by using round keyboard , like sort of a golf ball type.
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Model M
A normal keyboard that will eventually develop better in the future, Created by IBM, called the Model M keyboard. It was a simple, satisfied keyboard that everyone liked. No specific date http://www.computerworld.com/article/2468345/computer-peripherals/71972-The-evolution-of-the-computer-keyboard.html#slide2