James Densmore | |
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Born |
Moscow, New York, United States |
February 3, 1820
Died | September 16, 1889 Brooklyn, New York, United States |
(aged 69)
Nationality | American |
James Densmore was a business associate of Christopher Sholes, who along with Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule helped contribute to inventing one of the first practical typewriters at a machine shop located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
It was believed that Densmore had suggested splitting up commonly used letter combinations in order to solve a jamming problem, but called in question. This concept was later refined by Sholes and became known as the QWERTY key layout.