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- From: harris@cs.unc.edu (Trey Harris)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc,general
- Subject: Re: DVORAK keyboard?
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 22:30:42 -0500
- Organization: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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- In article <1993Jan8.014749.20432@trl.oz.au> kay@rhea.trl.OZ.AU (gary kay) writes:
-
- >The only reason that good touch-typists can attain speeds in excess of
- >100wpm is because they are following along from a draft and as a result
- >are not looking at the keyboard.
-
- Not quite; I often talk with people using the Unix talk utility, and
- then I often need a lot of speed, even though I'm not typing from a
- draft. There are other interactive programs where typing speed can be
- very desirable.
-
- As far as those who have noted that changing keyboards after you know
- one is very difficult, consider this: I could touch type using qwerty
- before I could write in cursive script. My top speed a decade later
- was no less than 60wpm. But when I changed (I hoped it could help
- alleviate some hand problems, which in fact I believe it did--does
- anyone know of a study on hand problems and any correlation with key
- layout?), the process was astonishingly quick.
-
- For about three days, I kept Key Caps (a desk accesory that will show
- you the positions of the keys on the Mac, very handy when learning a
- new layout) up. Then I took it off, and didn't need it again. It
- took about a week of using Dvorak most of the time for me to abandon
- qwerty even for speed-intensive tasks. After that, a month of Dvorak
- exclusively and my speed was up to 60wpm, my previous qwerty maximum.
- It has slowly increased ever since then.
-
- (See how Dvorak helped Jane Ledbetter improve her marriage and her
- career in the next exciting episode of--HOW DVORAK CHANGED MY LIFE!)
- :-)
-
- Trey Harris
- --Stranger in a Strange Thread!
-