Typically, a Electronic typewriter has an array of keys, and each one causes a different single character to be produced on paper by striking an inked ribbon selectively against the paper with a type element.
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Typically, a Electronic typewriter has an array of keys, and each one causes a different single character to be produced on paper by striking an inked ribbon selectively against the paper with a type element.
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The Electronic typewriter quickly became an indispensable tool for practically all writing other than personal handwritten correspondence.
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Electronic typewriter'storians have estimated that some form of typewriter was invented 52 times as thinkers tried to come up with a workable design.
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Index Electronic typewriter came into the market in the early 1880s, the index Electronic typewriter uses a pointer or stylus to choose a letter from an index.
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In 1941, IBM announced the Electromatic Model 04 electric Electronic typewriter, featuring the revolutionary concept of proportional spacing.
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Traditional erasing method involved the use of a special Electronic typewriter eraser made of hard rubber that contained an abrasive material.
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The QWERTY keyboard Electronic typewriter did not include keys for the en dash and the em dash.
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The Electronic typewriter became increasingly popular as the interest in prohibited books grew.
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In non-fiction, the first document examiner to describe how a typewriter might be identified was William E Hagan who wrote, in 1894, "All typewriter machines, even when using the same kind of type, become more or less peculiar by use as to the work done by them".
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