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http://www.golgotha.net/node/41
Which is an article on switching to the Dvorak system of typing.
It is a story by a man who switched after using a QWERTY board for 25 years, one Randy Edwards
" Over the years when I would bother to measure my typing speed I'd often hit over 100... The Dvorak layout is shockingly efficient. It's attractive to businesses since it reduces costs due to repetitive motion injuries (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome). One study found that the Dvorak layout reduced finger movement by 70% compared to the QWERTY layout...Using logic in laying out a keyboard -- as opposed to creating a keyboard layout whose goal was to actually slow down typists -- can really make a difference".
As Dvorak is so much better, then could it not be taught in our schools? If it will lead to an increase in efficiency then why not use it?
QWERTY was a system adopted in the 19th Century to deliberately slow down fast typists as they were exceeing the speed capabilities of their then 'cutting edge' machines.
So why persist with an outmoded system that had passed its use-by date by 1930?
I've used it for years and have seen a few posts from other users
Anyone else out there use Dvorak? .