lattetyper
Lattetyper is a term that emerged in the early days of computing, specifically referring to early mechanical devices designed to input data into computers. These devices were essentially advanced typewriters. Instead of directly printing characters onto paper, the keystrokes on a lattetyper were used to encode information onto a physical medium, such as punched cards or paper tape. This encoded data could then be read by the computer.
The term "lattetyper" is thought to have originated from the visual appearance of the mechanical linkages and
While no longer in common use, lattetyper technology represents an important evolutionary step in human-computer interaction.