50 Things That Made the Modern Economy - QWERTY

QWERTY

Download QWERTY

The QWERTY keyboard layout has stood the test of time, from the clattering of early typewriters to the virtual keyboard on the screen of any smart-phone. Myths abound as to why keys are laid out this way – and whether there are much better alternatives languishing in obscurity. Tim Harford explains how this is a debate about far more than touch-typing: whether the QWERTY keyboard prospers because it works, or as an immovable relic of a commercial scramble in the late 19th century, is a question that affects how we should deal with the huge digital companies that now dominate our online experiences.

Producer: Ben Crighton Editor: Richard Vadon

(Image: qwerty keyboard, Credit: Getty Images)


Published on Monday, 15th April 2019.

Available Podcasts from 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

Subscribe to 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

We are not the BBC, we only list available podcasts. To find out more about the programme including episodes available on BBC iPlayer, go to the 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy webpage.