Before computers came along people used small printing machines called typewriters. As recently as ten years ago, practically all office workers used typewriters.
Typewriters print words on paper – one letter, or character, at a time. To write the letter B, for example, levers push a piece of type with a b on it against an inked ribbon and onto the paper.
From the begining of the 20th Century women were often preferred to men in office work which used a typewriter.
Managers thought womens smaller fingers would be quicker, more nimble and precise at pressing the right keys.
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