The design came after the original keyboard layout, which was arranged in alphabetical order, would cause the keys to jam when pressed next to each other in quick succession. QWERTY became popular when the Remington No. Research has shown keyboards with a Dvorak or Colemak layout allow you to type much faster and more efficient than you can with QWERTY. It turns out the QWERTY layout - a keyboard that has “Q”, “W”, “E”, “R”, “T”, and “Y” as the first keys from the left on the top row of letters - might not be the most effective way to type. If you answered yes, we have some bad news because you are probably wrong.
HOW well do you rate your typing skills? Would you say you are both fast and efficient?