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im typing on a dvorak keyboard

Mo0o

Lifer
man it is hard. this just took me a minute to type. although it seems to be getting better
 
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Pic of dvorak keyboard

Seems like you use your right hand more on a dvorak keyboard and your left hand more on a qwerty...?

Do you notice any difference?

you're underestimating how frequently you use vowels, but you do end up using the home row more extensively.
 
I thought about switching before however 99.9% of all computers you will use will have the standard qwerty setup, hardly worth the troubles.

Lol one time I tried it out and didn't re-label my keys, I couldn't log back into windows because I didn't know how to type my password
 
Originally posted by: jfall
I thought about switching before however 99.9% of all computers you will use will have the standard qwerty setup, hardly worth the troubles.

Lol one time I tried it out and didn't re-label my keys, I couldn't log back into windows because I didn't know how to type my password

lol...cute
 
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Here's a great site showing how a Dvorak is better. Seems more well layed out than a qwerty keyboard.

That being said, I love the qwerty keyboard 😱

Except that 95% of English speaking people would need to learn to type all over again. No thanks.

Nice use of grammar and spelling BTW...
 
I've always wanted to try the dvorak keyboard for a few weeks and see how much faster I can type.
 
I got good at dvorak for a while but it's such a pain when you have to go back to qwerty or you have to switch between the two. To bad the world started on stupid typewriters and had to go with qwerty in order to slow down people typing so the typewriter could keep up.
 
No thanks, I am a touch typist (albeit not that fast) on a QWERTY keyboard. Don't need to relearn something else. 🙂
 
Since QWERTY was designed to be inefficient, this must be better...

(Designed to type slow and steady since typewriters would get jammed if you typed too fast ... that's why when you type, you fingers or hands move a hellova lot)
 
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