Originally posted by: chrisms
Why change.. I can type like a billion words a minute (literally)
Originally posted by: chrisms
Why change.. I can type like a billion words a minute (literally)
Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete
Wouldn't be worth it because of the trouble when you use anybody else's PC or a public one. And the actual printed letters on your keyboard would be confusing as hell while learning it I suppose.
Originally posted by: joecool
link to dvorak keyboard?
Originally posted by: joecool
link to dvorak keyboard?
Originally posted by: neonerd
how do you like it?
friend of mine told me it's much faster; I'm considering learning it.
If I learn Dvorak, will I get confused every time I sit at a qwerty keyboard?
Originally posted by: neonerd
Well, I can type about 70-80wpm, but I think it would be an interesting change
Originally posted by: jfall
I changed mine over the the davorak layout one time but didn't change my keys around. I forgot about it and shutdown my computer, needless to say typing the password to get back in was a challenge lol
Originally posted by: Hossenfeffer
Had forgotten (but heard yesterday in a Douglas Adams audio book) that the QWERTY layout was designed to slow people down, so that the typewriter keys wouldn't get stuck. Heh.
I wouldn't mind tryin' out Dvorak. I range from 70-90 wpm with QWERTY, so it's likely more novelty than anything else, but nifty, none the less.