I'm currently using dvorak only. As I'm a windows user, only version of dvorak that comes with the OS is the US standard one. So when I get to a computer which doesn't have the norwegian layout, I use alt+shift to change between the layouts (norwegian qwerty US dvorak). This way I almost never need to use qwerty.
Though, when I'm forced to use qwerty, on public terminals etc, I'm pretty much a gimp. Typing with three fingers, looking down a couple of times, and really not having any coordination at all.
But that aside, DVORAK is excellent. I changed three or four years back, and haven't regretted it since. Except the two week torture of trying to figure out where the keys are located.
Now I'm writing excellently on dvorak, with almost 0% wrong hits, and I also write alot faster than I used to do.
Hi.
I'm currently using dvorak only. As I'm a windows user, only version of dvorak that comes with the OS is the US standard one. So when I get to a computer which doesn't have the norwegian layout, I use alt+shift to change between the layouts (norwegian qwerty US dvorak). This way I almost never need to use qwerty.
Though, when I'm forced to use qwerty, on public terminals etc, I'm pretty much a gimp. Typing with three fingers, looking down a couple of times, and really not having any coordination at all.
But that aside, DVORAK is excellent. I changed three or four years back, and haven't regretted it since. Except the two week torture of trying to figure out where the keys are located.
Now I'm writing excellently on dvorak, with almost 0% wrong hits, and I also write alot faster than I used to do.