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− | * QWERTY is a type of keyboard layout that is different from to Dvorak. QWERTY was originally developed to intentionally slow down typing speed on typewriters. This was so that type speed would not surpass the mechanical capabilities of the typewriters. Dvorak keyboard layout was developed in | + | * QWERTY is a type of keyboard layout that is different from to Dvorak. QWERTY was originally developed to intentionally slow down typing speed on typewriters. This was so that type speed would not surpass the mechanical capabilities of the typewriters. Dvorak keyboard layout was developed in 1936 to optimize letter position to maximize typing speed. |
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Revision as of 14:01, 25 March 2014
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This is a test page. Testing formatting tools and syntax:
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- QWERTY is a type of keyboard layout that is different from to Dvorak. QWERTY was originally developed to intentionally slow down typing speed on typewriters. This was so that type speed would not surpass the mechanical capabilities of the typewriters. Dvorak keyboard layout was developed in 1936 to optimize letter position to maximize typing speed.
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This page may contain students' work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.