I no longer run Windows, so this is all from memory. But I used Dvorak on WinNT for over a year...
You can change your keymapping on Windows (NT at least), by going to Control Panel->Keyboard. Somewhere on there it should say Locale, Country, keymapping, something of that sort. You need the WinNT install disk, and you can then install US-Dvorak. You can choose a primary(Dvorak) and secondary(qwerty) keymaps, and toggle between them with an Alt-Shift, or using the blue EN tray icon.
I no longer run Windows, so this is all from memory. But I used Dvorak on WinNT for over a year...
You can change your keymapping on Windows (NT at least), by going to Control Panel->Keyboard. Somewhere on there it should say Locale, Country, keymapping, something of that sort. You need the WinNT install disk, and you can then install US-Dvorak. You can choose a primary(Dvorak) and secondary(qwerty) keymaps, and toggle between them with an Alt-Shift, or using the blue EN tray icon.