Kevy Baby |
02-11-2008 03:13 PM |
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Originally Posted by Alex
(Post 191110)
Besides, I tried switching to a Dvorak keyboard about a year ago and it was a complete failure. As a person who touch types at about 90 WPM with my eyes closed (I used to have a keyboard where I had removed all of the keys and randomly but them back on just for the fun of it, it never slowed me down) typing is now such a feat of muscle memory that trying to reprogram myself failed miserably.
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That, sadly, is the downfall of the Dvorak. It is a proven better layout to increase speed, but getting the American public to change is, well, impossible.
For those who don't know, the QWERTY keyboard was designed specifically to slow down typists. In the early days of mechanical typewriters, they were finding that users would type too fast and keys were frequently getting stuck. The layout not only forced the typist to slow down, but also separated frequently used keys to minimize jams.
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Originally Posted by Alex
(Post 191110)
I could, but as always it is easier to ask that the world change rather than me.
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Well, that's a given!
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