The QWERTY layout on most computers and typewriters were actually designed to, believe it or not, slow down typing. There is actually a better layout of keys for typing more efficiently (and possibly quickly) called the "Dvorak Keyboard". The layout of keys on a Dvorak keyboard places the most used keys in typing words on the middle row, termed the "home keys". On this row is all the vowels and some of the most used consonants. Before confusing you much further, I'll stop and I'll now link to this fascinating read on the history and benefits of the Dvorak keyboard: the Dvorak Zine. It links to a comic strip which explains the Dvorak keyboard extremely well, it even converted me! (you can also click the picture above).
Here's another secret: you don't need to buy a new keyboard. The ability to type Dvorak is already built into Windows (or Linux & Mac). All needed is just to activate it under the control panel -> add languages -> English (Dvorak Keyboard). The comic strip above explains in detail.
If you're now also convinced to use Dvorak, all we need to do is detrain ourselves from QWERTY and take lessons & practise. Tuition is free thanks to the lovely internet:
Link to free Dvorak Tutors
From now on I'll be slowly learning Dvorak, if you do to, please let me know how you fare.
5 comments:
Wow really? I could try and learn this.
Right now I'm very much comfortable with the qwerty myself.
if you read the explanation on the webcomic, i bet you guys would be convinced to switch to dvorak too. i don't know yet. i've downloaded the free software to practice using the Dvorak layout. if it really improves speed & efficiency by a noticable amount i'm switching for good, muahaha.
i've actually been practising using the dvorak keyboard for a few days now. i use the free TypeFaster typing tutor on the link above. The typing tutor is REALLY good. it's simple and gives and audio negative feedback if you mess up:) effective. dvorak is cool and all, but it feels like im learning typing from square one again. feels like typing backwards. extremely awkward.
difficult to undo what you've learnt almost a lifetime to do (ie. typing using a QWERTY keyboard)
This is very interesting site...
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