The Great Keyboard Layout Comparison: 2021 edition.
Posted: 26 May 2021, 23:13
Hi all
It's been a while since the the last time I did this exercise (2017) but I have done another comparison between the various keyboard layouts.
The results are up at https://www.keyboard-design.com/best-layouts.html
As part of the process, I also refreshed the Internet Letter Layout DB (ILLDB) at https://www.keyboard-design.com/interne ... ut-db.html
The layouts were evaluated for finger-based metrics using a fork of the Keyboard Layout Analyzer at
https://klanext.keyboard-design.com , as well as some word and same-finger bigram tests via custom programs.
There were 355 layouts evaluated, in ANSI, Ergodox or Matrix form factors.
I included new layouts developed in recent times, as well as removing older development and minor variants, and those deemed "bad for hands" (chiefly constant AltGr on ANSI) and "bad for heads", chiefly the Seelpy/Essie style layouts.
The analysis includes new features, while some used last time have been removed.
The motivations are at https://www.keyboard-design.com/testing-2021.html
Click the links in the top 30 lists to see each layout's analysis, or via the ILLDB.
Feedback welcome.
Thanks, Ian
It's been a while since the the last time I did this exercise (2017) but I have done another comparison between the various keyboard layouts.
The results are up at https://www.keyboard-design.com/best-layouts.html
As part of the process, I also refreshed the Internet Letter Layout DB (ILLDB) at https://www.keyboard-design.com/interne ... ut-db.html
The layouts were evaluated for finger-based metrics using a fork of the Keyboard Layout Analyzer at
https://klanext.keyboard-design.com , as well as some word and same-finger bigram tests via custom programs.
There were 355 layouts evaluated, in ANSI, Ergodox or Matrix form factors.
I included new layouts developed in recent times, as well as removing older development and minor variants, and those deemed "bad for hands" (chiefly constant AltGr on ANSI) and "bad for heads", chiefly the Seelpy/Essie style layouts.
The analysis includes new features, while some used last time have been removed.
The motivations are at https://www.keyboard-design.com/testing-2021.html
Click the links in the top 30 lists to see each layout's analysis, or via the ILLDB.
Feedback welcome.
Thanks, Ian