QWERTY keyboard story

“An engineer named Christopher Scholes designed the QWERTY layout in 1873 specifically to slow typists down; the typewriting machines of the day tended to jam if the typist went too fast. But then the Remington Sewing Machine Company mass-produced a typewriter using the QWERTY keyboard, which meant that lots of typists began to learn the system, which meant that other typewriter companies began to offer the QWERTY keyboard, which meant that still more typists began to learn it, et cetera, et cetera.”

Mitchell M. Waldrop, in the book, “Complexity”

Mitchell M. Waldrop, a former senior writer at Science magazine, tells it nicely in his book, Complexity:Mitchell M. Waldrop, a former senior writer at Science magazine, tells it nicely in his book, Complexity: