(which remember was designed specifically to slow typers down so as to prevent jams)
That is the point I am refuting. The keyboard was not designed to be slow - it was designed to allow the fastest possible typing with the technology they had available. By moving the letters used more often further apart, it allowed a typist to type a 2nd letter as the first was still coming back up, rather than having to wait for the first letter to finish coming up before typing the next letter.
While the net effect of the qwerty keyboard layout is slower typing compared to optimal layouts that are well within our technological capabilities, it wasn't designed to be slow at typing.
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