Both typewriters and computer keyboards are input devices used for typing characters onto a surface. They both have a layout of keys arranged in a specific order, such as the QWERTY layout. Additionally, both devices typically have keys for letters, numbers, punctuation, and special characters. Despite these similarities, computer keyboards have additional keys for functions like navigation, control, and shortcuts that typewriters do not have.
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they both have letters and you type on both of them
Similarities between keyboard and mouse are as follows:They both are input device.Both can be used for executing commands in computer.Many similar task can be done by using mouse and keyboard such as: Selecting a data, copy or paste of a data, scrolling screen etc.
Microsoft Word is reserved specifically for typing documents. That's all a typewriter can do
Both are input devices
both can calculate integers in seconds both can perform easy to use
There is no answer because the are the same.
A typewriter is similar to a computer in that they both produce a printed piece of paper with your chosen words on it. The difference is a computer is an electronic and a typewriter is manually loaded.
they both have letters and you type on both of them
A typewriter prints text on to paper and doesn't need anything else. A keyboard types text onto a computer ================================================== A keyboard is to a typewriter just as a keyboard is to a computer monitor, except the latter is partially disconnected and the former is affixed to the typewriter.
A typewriter is like a keyboard without the computer. The computer keyboard is based on the typewriter. To use it you put the paper in the top bale and rolled it so the keys could hit the paper. There was a ribbon of ink between the paper and the keys, so when you hit a key the typewriter ribbon hit the paper with the letter inked. If correction was needed the paper had to be changed.
A typewriter is like a keyboard without the computer. The computer keyboard is based on the typewriter. To use it you put the paper in the top bale and rolled it so the keys could hit the paper. There was a ribbon of ink between the paper and the keys, so when you hit a key the typewriter ribbon hit the paper with the letter inked. If correction was needed the paper had to be changed.
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The first computer keyboard was an adaptation of a Remington electric typewriter in the early 1950s and was used on the UNIVAC I computer. The actual invention probably happened sometime during WW2 on either the British Colossus project or the American ENIAC project but these keyboard ideas did not get built. Colossus was connected to a Baudot teletype that the codebreaker could use to collect cypher statistics on and guide the analysis of the message with, but the teletype keyboard was not used as we would use a computer keyboard (i.e. for entering text and/or commands).
-both have numerical and alphabethical keys.-
Early computer keyboards were first adapted from the punch card and teletype technologies. In 1946, the Eniac computer used a punched card reader as its input and output device. In 1948, the Binac computer used an electromechanically controlled typewriter to both input data directly onto magnetic tape (for feeding the computer data) and to print results. The emerging electric typewriter further improved the technological marriage between the typewriter and the computer.Also Earlier computer keyboards had been based either on teletype machines or keypunches. There were many electromechanical steps in transmitting data between the keyboard and the computer that slowed things down. With VDT (Video Display Terminal) technology and electric keyboards, the keyboard's keys could now send electronic impulses directly to the computer and save time. By the late '70s and early '80s, all computers used electronic keyboards and VDTs. Nevertheless, the layout of the computer keyboard still owes its origin to the inventor of the first typewriter, Christopher Latham Sholes who also invented the QWERTY layout. However, the computer keyboard does have a few extra function keys.
A computer is more advanced and has the latest information whereas a typewriter is only useful for writing papers
Similarities between keyboard and mouse are as follows:They both are input device.Both can be used for executing commands in computer.Many similar task can be done by using mouse and keyboard such as: Selecting a data, copy or paste of a data, scrolling screen etc.