

Moves the carriage back to the start of the next line. Then a bell sounds and you have to press the carriage return lever (7). The carriage continues to advance as you type, until you get to So when you hit the next key it doesn't obliterate the mark you've just

(the roller mechanism holding the paper) moves one space to the left, When you release the key, a spring makes the type hammer fallīack down to its original position. Type and the paper (5), so the type makes a Just as the type isĪbout to hit the page, a spool of inked cloth called a ribbon (4) lifts up and sandwiches itself between Hammer has the slug of metal type on the end of it. So how do you use it? The basic idea is simple: you pressĪnother lever called a type hammer (3) up A typewriter like this is completely mechanical: poweredĮntirely by your fingertips, it has no electrical or Inīetween, is a complex arrangement of leversĪnd springs. The paper moves from right to left on the carriage at the back. Here's the typewriter with the top cover removed. On the page (just like a toy printing kit or a potato print). The raised letters are molded in reverse so they print correctly With raised letters on them, that make neat, printed marks on the Write on the page with pieces of type: slugs It's called a typewriter because it lets you Before personal computersĮvery office on the planet (and many homes) had one of these mechanical If you're under the age of 30, it's quite likely you've never even Typewriter and computer keyboard ever made has used this strange sequence of keys.
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Photo: My first ever, portable, manual typewriter dating from about 1980. So how do they work? Let's lift the lid and look inside!

Instead of in simple alphabetical order, is a historical one that's all Western keyboards are laid out in such a strangely haphazard way, Looked closely at your computer, you'll recognize this weird word as the top string of letters runningįrom left to right across the keyboard. What I was talking about? Well, if you've ever used a typewriter, or
