The nostalgia of handwriting has given way to the convenience of typing. The 70s and 80s often associated handwriting with creativity, while the 90s and 2000s preferred typing. As the years went by, the emergence of new keyboard layouts such as the 26-key layout has become a staple for younger generations. The trend is further diversified, with age playing a significant factor in determining one's keyboard preference. The 80s' favored 9-key numeric pad has been replaced by the more modern and capable layout. This phenomenon raises the question: what other habits and preferences have been shaped by our generational differences?