The IBM Selectric changed typewriters as we knew them. Their distinctive ball element replaced the clunky row of typebars and made most people faster typists. When [Steve Malikoff] thought about 3 ...
A golf ball-sized element used in typewriters and low-speed teleprinters that contains all the print characters on its outside surface. The type ball was introduced with IBM's Selectric typewriter.
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