Originally posted by: MoPHo
so when you go to type in 10 or 20, you hit the left number first.
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: MoPHo
so when you go to type in 10 or 20, you hit the left number first.
I think its a more natural motion to have 0 on the left.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
QWERTY style key boards are a hold over from the days of type writers and were originally designed to slow typists down because the hammers were getting stuck on the type writers. The typists were typing too fast.
It may be a hold over, but only a handful of people wish to leave how to type all over again. Those that do, likely already bought DVORAK keyboards.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
QWERTY style key boards are a hold over from the days of type writers and were originally designed to slow typists down because the hammers were getting stuck on the type writers. The typists were typing too fast.
It may be a hold over, but only a handful of people wish to leave how to type all over again. Those that do, likely already bought DVORAK keyboards.
Originally posted by: ironwing
OTTFFSSENZ or ZOTTFFSSEN, need a pllo.
Originally posted by: Baked
Would you rather they put 10 after the 9 and skip 0 all together?
Originally posted by: alfa147x
Originally posted by: ironwing
OTTFFSSENZ or ZOTTFFSSEN, need a pllo.
POLLAGE
!!!
Originally posted by: Baked
Would you rather they put 10 after the 9 and skip 0 all together?
I would prefer:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
- Oh yeah, I want my keyboard straight, not shaped like a damn elongated "u".
/rant
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
- Oh yeah, I want my keyboard straight, not shaped like a damn elongated "u".
/rant
Having an ergonomic keyboard would likely make it easier to type for you.![]()
Granted, it took me about a week to get used to an ergo 'wave' style keyboard, but there's no way in hell I'd ever go back to a straight keyboard.
I had a similar discussion with my dad once. He can't stand ergo keyboard either, and has been using keyboard for decades as well, though, he's more of 'hunt and peck' typist. Electrical engineer. Apparently, his wrists have been deformed from decades of use on straight, non-ergo keyboards, which is why it's so difficult for him to adjust. He claims his doctor told him this, though he's been known to blow smoke.
Originally posted by: Arcadio
I don't know if anyone said it already, but when you type properly, your left pinky finger is the first finger on any row (keys z, a, and q). So it becomes simpler when you type the number 1 with that finger, since it is the first finger on the row.
Originally posted by: dds14u
I dislike how the keyboard is not centered... The small batch of "edit" keys (home insert etc.) and the numpad take too much space on the right. =D
It's all a matter of tradition and what people are used to.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: dds14u
I dislike how the keyboard is not centered... The small batch of "edit" keys (home insert etc.) and the numpad take too much space on the right. =D
It's all a matter of tradition and what people are used to.
Welcome to the world of right handed keyboards.
You can get left handed keyboards where that stuff is on the left side of the QWERTY.
Splitting it is stupid. Would you really use the arrow keys and the delete button with your left hand and the numpad with your right hand?