Actually, this experiment suggests that they prefer the “s” key:
Notes Towards the Complete Works of Shakespeare (pdf version is free to download)
[Based on the efforts of five Sulawesi Crested Macaques named Elmo, Gum, Heather, Holly, Mistletoe and Rowan–not quite an infinite number, but, hey, it’s a start]
[semi-hijack]
There’s another "infinite monkeys/time/typewriters story I’ve been trying to find.
Way, way back, just after the war in heaven, an angel was exiled by both sides. He wasn’t good or evil, but too wishy-washy to pick a side. So, he ends up with a bunch of monkeys and an equal number of typewriters. The monkeys have to type Shakespear. The “punchline” as I remember it is “damn that sticky g-key!”
There are more imaginitive texts that these monkeys should be able to come up with.
Was there an actual reason in the story for the Monkeys to never fail to produce some classical script por whatever? Die the monkeys just channel the psychic energy of Shakespeare or what?