Typing Made Easier
A new kind of typewriter, claimed by its manufacturers to be “errorless,” is now being sold in the United States. Electrically operated, it is .called “The Visible Line” typewriter, and is used in almost the same way as a normal machine. It has a standard keyboard. A complete line at a time is set up by the operator, this line being visible just above the keyboard. If any mistakes have been made they can be corrected by the simple pressing of a button and the replacing of incorrect letters. Finally, by the tapping of a second button, the whole line is impressed on the paper.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 1, 25 November 1947, Page 2
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108Typing Made Easier Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 1, 25 November 1947, Page 2
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