![]() ![]() Now since every consonant must have vowel the equalizing motion of the letters make since. Korea's keyboard is split up with consonants on one side and the vowels on the other side. ![]() However, today's computer keyboards have non of those mechanical elements and the whole ergonomics of the system is doubtful since so many people are suffering from carpal tunnel. Look it up on wikipedia if you want more detail. I think it also had something to do with friction or something too. The QWERTY keyboard was invented in order to prevent the ancient mechanical typewriters from jamming up under intense typing. It simply looks alien right?Īctually, it makes complete sense. Yes, it does have those familiar QWERTY letters, but look at the Korean underneath of it. If you are working in Korea look down at your keyboard. I have been in Korea for two years and I just noticed.
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