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Before doing any research I swapped the Dvorak layout onto my FSSK with QMK. I felt completely useless. It hurt my brain trying to unlearn decades of muscle memory in one fell swoop. I am coming from QWERTY as a ~75 WPM touch typist. I was not classically trained really, but I would say my form is relatively decent. Hovering over the home row and all that. Not great at using the 'correct' fingers for each character, but I get by. At 75 WPM I am pretty content with my typing speed. Even when writing a bunch of boilerplate it is always my brain that is the limiting factor not my fingers. The hope with switching layouts is to decrease fatigue and wrist strain when typing at full speed for longer durations.
I tried out the Workman layout, the Norman layout, standard Colemak, and finally have settled on Colemak-DH. I found this thread that details a method of incremental progression via a 5 stage layout called Tarmak. The idea being that at each stage it only changes a few of the key swaps so you can get used to them without feeling totally useless. Right now after a day I am on Stage 1b and typing around ~25 WPM with 94% accuracy. A far cry from where I was with QWERTY but unlike with Dvorak, this actually seems possible.
I elected not to swap my keycaps around for the time being. So far I haven't felt the need to look down at the keyboard, but I don't want to even give myself the option to hunt and peck. Writing this post was almost excruciatingly slow, but I think I am enjoying myself? Time will tell, but I would be glad to hear any tips and tricks if anyone else has taken this journey.