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 |  Hazimel Jack of Shadows

       Date Joined Oct 2006 Total Posts : 219 | Posted 2/26/2008 2:37 PM (GMT -4) |   | I have asked for a Dvorak keyboard for my birthday in march. I've dabbled with it and I think it will be an improvement, though it will take some messing with to make the keyboard shortcuts as accessible. Basically it is an effort in the short term to protect your hands for a longer working life.
The novelist Holly Lisle made the switch a while back and documented her reasons and obstacles here: http://hollylisle.com/fm/Articles/ed-yours4.html A very helpful post in making the decision. | | Back to Top | | |
  |  Hazimel Jack of Shadows

       Date Joined Oct 2006 Total Posts : 219 | Posted 2/26/2008 4:11 PM (GMT -4) |   | There are Dvorak keyboards out there. I have not done the research. I made the request and now it is up to the wife to make it so. =) I'll keep you posted if I find something. I'm a Mac user, so it will probably be even harder to find.
http://www.fentek-ind.com/dvorak.htm
Seems like this might be out of date, though. Practically, using stickers or fingernail polish both seem like inexpensive options. Some keyboards use the same size keys for all letters, so you can just reaarange them as you like. I've been thinking about doing this for a while. We'll see. | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Firlefanz Sage

       Date Joined Mar 2007 Total Posts : 1143 | Posted 3/2/2008 5:45 AM (GMT -4) |   | | | |
  |  Bookworm Stablehand
        Date Joined Jul 2007 Total Posts : 38 | Posted 3/7/2008 2:17 PM (GMT -4) |   | I read an article in "The People's Almanac," years ago about DVORAK. As I remember, it said something about a skilled typist-50 WPM on a QWERTY-being able to do 200 WPM on DVORAK. I'll look for this article and get back.
I also remember the woman who was my mother's secretary saying one time, during WWII she was taught how to use the DVORAK keyboard by the Army.
Enjoy.
Lee | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Bookworm Stablehand
        Date Joined Jul 2007 Total Posts : 38 | Posted 3/7/2008 2:44 PM (GMT -4) |   | AHA! I have found it.
DVORAK article located in, "The People's Almanac #2," David Wallechinsky, and Irving Wallace, editors. Published by Bantam Books, 1978. Pages 1375-1378. Article is written by Charles Lekberg, reprinted from "The Saturday Review," Sept. 30, 1972.
This article does say if you want a DVORAK keyboard on your typewriter, you can buy one from IBM or Royal or any other manufacturer. But as you may notice, this article predates the Personal Computer Revolution. If you want a DVORAK keyboard on your PC, isn't there a setting you can change in your Windows configuration?
Enjoy.
Lee | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Hazimel Jack of Shadows

       Date Joined Oct 2006 Total Posts : 219 | Posted 3/7/2008 6:40 PM (GMT -4) |   | Bookworm said... AHA! I have found it.
DVORAK article located in, "The People's Almanac #2," David Wallechinsky, and Irving Wallace, editors. Published by Bantam Books, 1978. Pages 1375-1378. Article is written by Charles Lekberg, reprinted from "The Saturday Review," Sept. 30, 1972.
This article does say if you want a DVORAK keyboard on your typewriter, you can buy one from IBM or Royal or any other manufacturer. But as you may notice, this article predates the Personal Computer Revolution. If you want a DVORAK keyboard on your PC, isn't there a setting you can change in your Windows configuration?
Enjoy.
Lee
Yes, both Macs and PCs can be switched to Dvorak mode quite easily. The Cheapo method of switching is to make the change in your settings and use stickers and/or nail polish to change the keyboard.
I have also heard from a few people that your speed increases quite dramatically by making the switch. I Dream of Dragons, a writing blog | | Back to Top | | |
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