The reverse keyboard
- elecplus
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I know I am dyslexic, but this would absolutely confound my typing brain!
- elecplus
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Yeah, my thoughts too! What would be your typing speed on this thing, Chyros?
- elecplus
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From this study: http://atri.misericordia.edu/Papers/Dvorak.php
- czarek
- Location: Działdowo, Poland
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I believe for people who don't touch type it shouldn't be a big deal.
I do however and QWERTY layout is so engraved into my brain and muscle memory I don''t think I could even switch to Dvorak or Colemak. Not that I see any point in that as after analyzing my typing (Polish/English/Programming Python, Perl, JS, C, Obj-C, Swift) QWERTY is the possibly the most efficient layout for me anyways.
Also for those who don't touch type, do yourself a favour and learn it, especially if you type a lot. It really improves ergonomics, speed and accuracy by a lot!
I do however and QWERTY layout is so engraved into my brain and muscle memory I don''t think I could even switch to Dvorak or Colemak. Not that I see any point in that as after analyzing my typing (Polish/English/Programming Python, Perl, JS, C, Obj-C, Swift) QWERTY is the possibly the most efficient layout for me anyways.
Also for those who don't touch type, do yourself a favour and learn it, especially if you type a lot. It really improves ergonomics, speed and accuracy by a lot!
- eekee
- Location: UK
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What a nightmare! I don't touch-type, my hands have the wrong proportions for it, but I still don't look at every key. There's a huge range of typing styles between touch-typing at one extreme and "hunting and pecking" at the other, which all get ignored in these discussions. (There's also a wide range of variation in the proportions of human hands which get ignored by Dvorak fanatics, which makes me rather angry.)
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Ah, the trouble with that layout is the numrow's the wrong way round... and shouldn't the space bar be above the Z-row? ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif)
- eekee
- Location: UK
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Just because he was an educational psychologist doesn't mean he wasn't crazy. Plenty of doctors have gone crazy.