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but dvorak superiority hasn't been shown... (Score:2)
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Re:but dvorak superiority hasn't been shown... (Score:2)
In about 1992 I switched my Apple IIGs and my Mac Plus to Dvorak. It was easy on the Gs; it was built in. For the Mac I painstakingly built my own Dvorak layout with ResEdit. I pasted paper key labels onto the keyboard.
I was retrained in about a day and went nuts when I went back to qwerty. Apparently not nuts enough to do it again, though, although I occasionally toy with the idea.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
Re:but dvorak superiority hasn't been shown... (Score:1)
I can see going for dvorak if it were the default. Otherwise, I would be hobbled trying to work in odd environments. Unacceptable. I simply cannot stand looking f
Re:but dvorak superiority hasn't been shown... (Score:1)
I really appreciate everyone taking the time to follow up and help me correct some of my misconceptions on this.
Notwithstanding, I still plan on *trying* one for a while if I can get my hands on one for a while to see how well it works for me.
Insofar as retraining is concerned, Personally I don't thinK i'd have many problems switching back and forth. It might be disconcertin
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