now using dvorak keyboard

amnesiac

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Give yourself about a week or two to get used to it. THen don't expect to be able to type on a QWERTY keyboard ever again. :p

 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: amnesiac
Give yourself about a week or two to get used to it. THen don't expect to be able to type on a QWERTY keyboard ever again. :p

whats the point then? 99% of the keyboards in the world are qwerty.
 

Fausto

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Hey, can you do us a favor? Smack Jezo in the head every time you see him login to AT. Thanks. :)
 

Beattie

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buy? I pulled keys off amd moved them. That's why JUHF look weird. for some reason the sockets for 2 keys were sideways and i put post it notes on top of them.
 

Confused

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Beattie, I had the same issue! But I have written on the keys in pencil, but need to do it some better way!


Confused
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: Beattie
buy? I pulled keys off amd moved them. That's why JUHF look weird. for some reason the sockets for 2 keys were sideways and i put post it notes on top of them.

D'oh! i did it that way once, but the keyboard i used had sloped keyfaces, so when they were in the wrong place, they were all sloped the wrong way, didn't work so well :eek:
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: zsouthboy
So you're just using a driver or something that changes your keyboard layout then?

windows (since at least 3.1) has a place where you can set you layout to a bunch of different choices, dvorak has been on there since the olden days