That’s an interesting question. Would you mind clarifying the “we” and what did it change from?
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Replying to @mwichary @mkirschenbaum
The layout of the NA keyboard (e.g. @ on 2 key instead of " on 2 key as in Europe), in my research, seems to have started with the Selectric
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Replying to @mattlaschneider @mkirschenbaum
Aaah, yes. I understand now – thanks for the clarification!
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I think it technically predates Selectric with IBM Electric/Electromatic, but Selectric – and then IBM PC – made it mainstream.
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Replying to @mwichary @mkirschenbaum
I'm so curious about the decision behind the switch and why it seems to have not made its way to other countries, despite IBM's clout
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Replying to @mattlaschneider @mkirschenbaum
That’s a really good question! (Actively trying to find people to answer this. IBM Archives have not been very helpful. :·/ )
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Replying to @mwichary @mkirschenbaum
It's so curious, because clearly it required some kind of active choice to change from the standard, yet it never spread.
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Replying to @mattlaschneider @mkirschenbaum
Sorry, which part are you referring to right now?
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Replying to @mwichary @mkirschenbaum
I'm curious what prompted IBM to change the layout of their keyboards, rather than stick w/ the established layout
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And secondarily, why IBM's new layout didn't spread more widely, despite IBM's market dominance
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Would you mind if I tried to answer this here later today in an abbreviated form? Would be curious to get feedback on my thinking.
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Replying to @mattlaschneider @mkirschenbaum
So, I think the bigger picture is this:
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