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Any Dvorak users out there? Or others?
I'm a qwerty but i have a few questions. I have never seen a person useing a Dvorak keyboard, or other layouts, only heard about people. And last week in class we talked briefly about keyboards, why i can't remember now. But i just want to know what its like to use something other than qwerty.
Is it really faster? How hard is it to live in a qwerty world? Last question, why are we still using something that was designed to slow typing down? |
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Yes Dvorak keyboards result in faster and more accurate typing, once you retrain your touch typing skills, and that's the problem.
For full information, and a few giggles, read the Dvorak 'Zine : http://dvzine.org/
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Did I really put this is gaming and benchmarking?
I ment to put it in the General Discussion. Sorry Your link pam is funny, yet informative. Thanks for it. |
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It's OK here but I'll move it to General Discussion for you.
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Thanks for the move!
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I think RJ uses Dvorak.
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Yes he does use Dvorak... there is somebody else here using it, but off the top of my head I can't remember who.
edit I found this thread with some of our Dvorak users.
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I also liked the little magazine website
![]() I figure I'm young, and my mind isn't quite set in my ways, so I'll give the Dvorak layout a try ![]() I remember the first digital toy I had when I was a child had a little keyboard... ordered alphabetically
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never heard of it before. Im still a young college guy, and I never really learned to type properly on a qwerty (I still use 2 fingers), so maybe I'll give this a try.
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typing on it now
man this is weird (took me a long time to type this) |
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Ok...so you learn Dvorak. What then when you go somewhere that only has QWERTY?
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Quote:
and then show them how to set their admin password.
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Sounds like a good trick to play on someone.
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i know of one person who uses it and she swears by it (after the learning curve).
She is a professional transcriptionist and she claims that she saw a 20% boost in her typing speed (which was f-a-s-t as it was...120-130 wpm with an error rate of <1% now it must a lot more) |
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Oh, I'm sure I'd keep good ol' QWERTY on the backburner... I type at a good 50 wpm clip, so I should be fine... I think typing is sort of like riding a bicycle... you can only lose proficiency, but you can never fully forget
![]() Question: Is it Dvorak, as pronounced phonetically (div-or-ack), or Dvorak, like the composer (Dih-vor-zhak)? |
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I would give Dvorak a try, but I'm in college and use computer labs alot and they are all qwerty. I think i would be doing more harm to myself than good. Yes i could switch the layout to Dvorak on my computer, but all the computers at school are qwerty and cant change that(they have passwords on their passwords here)
I say it (Di-Vor-ak) but thats just me. I don't know if that is right. |
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I have heard it pronounced on the radio just as you pronounce it Foosa....not like the composer. We have a local computer show on the radio here. They get a lot of local Silicon Valley interviews...not bad.
Last edited by David M; 11-08-2006 at 09:59 AM. |
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~ Ryan ~
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don't use it, and as long as I can avoid it, I will. Why change change while I am stil lworking on my qwerty skills?
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