
The typewriter is a mechanical, electromechanical or electronic device, with a set of keys (called types) that, when pressed, print characters on a document, usually paper. The person who operates a typewriter is called a typist.
In the 1980s, word processors for computers or personal computers almost completely replaced typewriters in developed countries, although in other regions their use was not affected by the little advance of new technologies until well into the twentieth century XXI.

India's last typewriter manufacturing company Godrej and Boyce, established in the 1950s, closed its last factory in Mumbai in April 2011.
On November 20, 2012, the last typewriter manufactured in Europe was manufactured, specifically in the Brother factory in Wrexhamc (Wales, United Kingdom).
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