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- From: robert@metropolis.com (Robert Munyer)
- Subject: Re: Dvorak keymapping for NeXT (type at twice the speed!)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul20.215409.20745@metropolis.com>
- Sender: robert@metropolis.com (Robert Munyer)
- Organization: Metropolis Software, Inc.
- References: <1992Jul20.084352.16733@research.canon.oz.au>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1992 21:54:09 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul20.084352.16733@research.canon.oz.au>
- greyham@research.canon.oz.au (Graham Stoney) writes:
-
- > Howdy,
-
- > You may or may not be aware that the common QWERTY keyboard to which most of
- > us are accustomed is a direct descendant of the keyboard used originally on
- > an early typesetting machine long before computers were invented. [...] By
- > some curious and unfortunate quirk of fate, this is the same QWERTY keyboard
- > most of the world uses today.
-
- Actually, what I heard was that when Dr. Dvorak presented his optimized
- keyboard layout to the typewriter manufacturers, they thought, "Hmmm..... Type
- twice as fast? That means..... half as many typists. That means..... half as
- many typewriters. That means..... half as many sales. NO THANKS."
-
- > A much better alternative is the Dvorak keyboard. This keyboard is considered
- > to be at least twice as easy to learn, and almost twice the speed of QWERTY.
-
- Not to mention twice as comfortable, and half as tiring.
-
- > [...] Then grab a pair of long-nosed pliers and start reefing off the
- > keytops! [...] Your machine will now use a Dvorak keyboard for anyone that
- > logs in on it (provided they haven't set their own personal Keymap), and any
- > other machine you log in on will remain QWERTY. Now start learning to type
- > again!.
-
- Another alternative that works very well is just to leave the key tops alone.
- As you mentioned, the Dvorak keyboard is easy to learn. And leaving the key
- key tops in the old 19th-century arrangement can help you learn Dvorak-style
- touch-typing even faster, because it keeps you from being tempted to "cheat"
- by looking down at the keyboard and your fingers. I've heard that some typing
- schools have typewriters with BLANK keys, to prevent this sort of "cheating".
-
- Also, if you leave the key tops alone, you can use the Dvorak key layout on a
- machine that doesn't belong to you. You don't even have to have access to the
- superuser account.
-
- I use a Dvorak keymapping file on our NeXT machine at work, where everybody
- else uses the old "designed to be slow and painful" keyboard layout. When I
- log in, the keyboard automatically catches up with the 20th century, and when
- I log out, it automatically goes back to the 1800's.
-
- If you're still reading this, you're probably interested in the Dvorak keyboard
- layout. In that case, you might want to peruse the Dvorak thread that is being
- discussed in comp.sys.mac.system right now.
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- Robert Munyer | "I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid."
- robert@metropolis.com | -- Bishop, _Aliens_
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