Has handwriting been replaced by computers?

The positive view is that the computer age has replaced handwriting, and people no longer need to practice handwriting, because most of the time they use keyboard and mouse to input text and graphics.

Objections can be refuted from the following aspects:

Handwriting is a part of human civilization and an important tool to express ideas, and should not be completely replaced by computers.

Writing is good for the brain, which can promote the development of thinking, memory and creativity, while computers can make people lazy and unresponsive.

Although computers are needed for most jobs now, handwriting is still very important in some occasions, such as signature, letter writing, calligraphy, painting, so practicing handwriting is still of certain practical value.

In a word, although the computer age has arrived, practicing calligraphy still has important significance and value. No matter from the aspects of culture, cognition, creativity and practicality, practicing calligraphy is a good habit worthy of praise.