Slashdot readers (should) be/are fairly intelligent and can probably come to their own conclusions without being sent obviously biased articles. (shared-source.com)
However, it is nice to have some good links to give to our non-slashdot friends
I also use the dvorak layout. I started using it about a month ago. My main complaint is that in linux there are too many keymaps. (console, xmodmap, wayv keymap, emacs keymap) But that isn't a big problem once it's set up.
As an added bonus I learned to touch type very quickly. (The letters on the keyboard are different, and yes, I could rearange the keytops but other people who use windows also use qwerty)
Actually they already did. But they quietly included the origional message for backwards compatibility.
However, it is nice to have some good links to give to our non-slashdot friends
I have seen one somewhere, but that was a couple years ago. The keyboard lifted up and pulled apart for the more natural layout.
I also use the dvorak layout. I started using it about a month ago. My main complaint is that in linux there are too many keymaps. (console, xmodmap, wayv keymap, emacs keymap) But that isn't a big problem once it's set up.
As an added bonus I learned to touch type very quickly. (The letters on the keyboard are different, and yes, I could rearange the keytops but other people who use windows also use qwerty)