Day one typing with the #Dvorak key layout:
test 1: Your speed was 8 WPM with 97% accuracy!
test 2: Your speed was 12 WPM with 98% accuracy!
learn more about this layout here: https://dvorak-keyboard.com/
Day one typing with the #Dvorak key layout:
test 1: Your speed was 8 WPM with 97% accuracy!
test 2: Your speed was 12 WPM with 98% accuracy!
learn more about this layout here: https://dvorak-keyboard.com/
@twizzay my first try was 7wpm
Day 4 typing with the #Dvorak key layout.
Test 1: 18 wpm 86% ACC Test 2: 16 wpm 82% ACC
If I allow myself to rely on muscle memory then, I can type pretty well, but I find myself switching over to the QWERTY layout unconsciously sometimes.
Still requires a fair bit of concentration, but Dvorak is useable for regular use at this point as long as I am not typing anything urgent.
:ablobcatbongokeyboard:
@twizzay @fcktheworld587 I'd suggest you to take a look to this ergonomic designs. There are good designs that worth the try. https://github.com/diimdeep/awesome-split-keyboards
@fcktheworld587 huh. looks interesting! What made you want to get it?
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@twizzay I've got a TypeMatrix 2030 coming in the mail, soon; and I'm looking forward to trying the Dvorak layout!
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