Author Topic: SubDaWoofer's (mis)adventure of the dvorak keyboard  (Read 1172 times)

Update #1.1
I'm getting a little faster

when will people realized that dvorak is a meme

if you can type 80+ wpm on querty there's like no need to re-learn a keyboard scheme

when will people realized that dvorak is a meme

if you can type 80+ wpm on querty there's like no need to re-learn a keyboard scheme
yes there is, so you can type 85+ wpm

Update 2.1:
I'm getting a little faster
Now i can somewhat remember the layout of the keys.

fun fact: if you're a key hunter like i am (no specific keyboard posture or some stuff)

dvorak is literally no different from a qwerty keyboard in terms of effectiveness.

if someone could tell me FROM SOMEONE WHO IS ACCUSTOMED TO QWERTY's standpoint why dvorak is actually better then ill concede.
like the shape of the keyboard is no different so that isn't helping it in any way. its literally just key layout.
its probably easier to learn for your first layout but for anybody else its switching to a different layout just for the sake of switching.

As of yet, there is absolutely no proof that DVORAK is objectively superior to QWERTY, or any other keyboard layout VS QWERTY for that matter. Just stick to what you know.

As of yet, there is absolutely no proof that DVORAK is objectively superior to QWERTY, or any other keyboard layout VS QWERTY for that matter. Just stick to what you know.

dvorak is better than qwerty because it comes before it in a lexicographic ordering

I have never seen someone argue over a keyboard layout until now

Qwerty is the best when it comes to convenience. Anything else is just an individual's preference.

Qwerty is made so commonly used characters are on the sides to avoid typing too fast and avoid mistakes

Dvorak puts commonly used letters together iirc.

So in some way or another its better. But we're all used to qwerty no one is ever going to use this.