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- From: doko@cs.tu-berlin.de (Matthias Klose)
- Subject: Re: Dvorak keymapping for NeXT (type at twice the speed!)
- In-Reply-To: greyham@research.canon.oz.au's message of Mon, 20 Jul 1992 08:43:52 GMT
- Message-ID: <DOKO.92Jul25160340@hektor.cs.tu-berlin.de>
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- Reply-To: doko@cs.tu-berlin.de
- Organization: Technical University of Berlin, Germany
- References: <1992Jul20.084352.16733@research.canon.oz.au>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 14:03:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul20.084352.16733@research.canon.oz.au> greyham@research.canon.oz.au (Graham Stoney) writes:
- > Look at your QWERTY keyboard; the most
- > common letter in the English language (E) isn't even under one of the
- > home key positions. Only 33% of letters in English are on the middle
- > row of a QWERTY keyboard, compared to 70% on Dvorak.
-
- Is the Dvorak keymapping designed for english texts only?
- Does there exist any Dvorak mapping for other languages than english?
-
- Matthias
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- Matthias Klose doko@cs.tu-berlin.de
- Technical University of Berlin doko%opal@DB0TUI11.BITNET
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