Re: Dvorak Keyboards.
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 10:52:53AM GMT, Camaleón wrote:
> I'm sure memorizing the keys or using a blank keyboard is an easy task
> for professional typists :-)
I disagree, you don't have to be a professional typist to memorise the
keys on your keyboard. As long as you use a keyboard daily there's
nothing stopping you. First step, without which you'll never succeed, is
learning how to touch type. After you're comfortable with that switch to
a blank keyboard, it will be awkward at first but you'll get used to it.
You don't have to be a master touch typist, as long as you know how the
keys relate to each other you can figure it out. Practice and it'll
eventually come naturally.
> Anyway, I first thought the user was looking for a confortable dvorak
> keyboard device and the answer is the same regardless the layout. I agree
> with your suggestion of Cherry keyboards, I'm using a GD80-3000 (gold
> contact keys) and won't replace it for any other but I don't know if
> Cherry produces Dvorak keyboards :-?
Also using Cherry both at work and home.
Not sure but what you can do is to get Model M, Cherry or "Das Keyboard",
re-arrange the keys and change the keyboard layout.
Regards,
--
Raf
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