My latest experiment is to learn the Dvorak keyboard layout. It can easily double your typing speed. Do you dare to switch?
http://www.mwbrooks.com/dvorak/
/Gazoot
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![]() Feb 12 2003, 10:12 am
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id switch if i cared remotely about my typing speed but hell it would just confuse me
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I dont think I can type 200 words per minute with any keyboard layout, but ill take a look.
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KuckiemanJr wrote:
id switch if i cared remotely about my typing speed but hell it would just confuse me probably not the best attitude, but I agree Canar |
Canar wrote:
KuckiemanJr wrote: For a week, perhaps. And what a great opportunity you get to do it right, once and for all! /Gaz |
Gazoot wrote:
Canar wrote: I guess in a world where people are becoming more and more dependent on computers a faster typing speed would be essential, still doesn't make me not-lazy though. Canar |
I've been tempted to try it on various occasions in the past. I wonder if there's any confusion when you have to switch between Dvorak and standard layouts (e.g., when you get familiar with Dvorak, but have to revert to standard when using any PC you haven't configured yourself).
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Gughunter wrote:
I've been tempted to try it on various occasions in the past. I wonder if there's any confusion when you have to switch between Dvorak and standard layouts (e.g., when you get familiar with Dvorak, but have to revert to standard when using any PC you haven't configured yourself). It's no problem, you can set it up on any pc in 30 seconds. Keyboard isn't an issue either, since you never look at the keys anyway. /Gaz |
It's no problem, you can set it up on any pc in 30 seconds. Keyboard isn't an issue either, since you never look at the keys anyway. I can understand how in the long run this would be the case, but did you actually pick this up from scratch without ever needing to look at a keyboard labeled in the Dvorak layout? |
Leftley wrote:
It's no problem, you can set it up on any pc in 30 seconds. Keyboard isn't an issue either, since you never look at the keys anyway. Of course not, I printed out a reference sheet and put it next to the monitor. I'm also using a typing program called Typingmaster. /Gaz |
Dareb wrote:
most people do look at the keyboard. Which is a mistake, as every fast-typist will tell you. /Gaz |
Dareb wrote:
most people do look at the keyboard. Those would be known as "people who do not know how to type." |
If your under 18, it wont matter now, but all jobs that include you using a keyboard, the employer is likely to hire the fastest typer out of the applicants, so it's a great skill to have.
But the thing is though, they hire people who can type fast with a STANDARD keyboard, so that keyboard would be useless for training (unless of course your work-at-home.). I feel alright already with my 42 min WPM to 71 max WPM, I wouldn't ruin that by learning a new layout. |
Kunark wrote:
the employer is likely to hire the fastest typer out of the applicants, so it's a great skill to have. *Ahem* Faster typer AND best speller out of the applicants. They don't want someone proofreading who spells worse than a llama on a keyboard. |
*Ahem* Faster typer AND best speller out of the applicants. They don't want someone proofreading who spells worse than a llama on a keyboard. Someone spelled "llama" correctly! This is a glorious day of no equal in history. |
Spuzzum wrote:
*Ahem* Faster typer AND best speller out of the applicants. They don't want someone proofreading who spells worse than a llama on a keyboard. d00d ur rong. u spell it lamma. n00b. Heh heh heh. Couldn't resist. I didn't think 'llama' was a commonly mispelled word. You learn something new everytime Spuzzum posts. Heh heh heh. ~>Volte |