I am a sort of dvorak-enthusiastic person, I'd really like to change away from this darn qwerty-keyboard, it pisses me off. BUT dvorak has one flaw still too major: the scandinavian letters. As I don't write only in english (I have to write in finnish, swedish and sometimes even in germaniese) the dvorak-layouts I've seen possess few problems.
Dvorak was designed with english in mind, and if I would only write in english, it would be great.
I once saw a qwerty/dvorak-keyboard with a flipswitch that allowed you to change from qwerty to dvorak and vice versa really easy. (although I don't know if you are needed to reconfigure your system everytime you flip the switch;)
I am a sort of dvorak-enthusiastic person, I'd really like to change away from this darn qwerty-keyboard, it pisses me off. BUT dvorak has one flaw still too major: the scandinavian letters. As I don't write only in english (I have to write in finnish, swedish and sometimes even in germaniese) the dvorak-layouts I've seen possess few problems.
;)
Dvorak was designed with english in mind, and if I would only write in english, it would be great.
I once saw a qwerty/dvorak-keyboard with a flipswitch that allowed you to change from qwerty to dvorak and vice versa really easy. (although I don't know if you are needed to reconfigure your system everytime you flip the switch