01 20 2010 21:54
Last time I tried to learn dvorak, it was a complete failure. I was typing way too slow and I had work to complete so I just gave up on it. I’ve decided to try and learn it again mainly because I was completely bored out of my mind but also cause I’ve been starting to feel some pain in my fingers. Dvorak is supposed to be “healthier” for your fingers or something cause you don’t have to move your fingers as much.
I already had my desktop keyboard switched to dvorak. I wanted to seriously learn it this time so I even converted my Macbook’s keys to dvorak. Wasn’t too hard. Just popped them off with a tiny screw driver and put them back in the correct order. Now people who want to use my computer won’t be able to because all the keys are in the wrong places. Awesome!
I’ve been playing typeracer everyday since I’ve switched over to speed up my typing. Right now I’m typing at around 40 wpm (vs 80wpm when I was using qwerty) which isn’t too bad considering I’ve only been using dvorak for four days. But I feel like a noob cause I have to keep looking at the keys. The most annoying thing about dvorak is that all the shortcut keys are now on the other side of the keyboard. Ctrl-c, ctrl-v, ctrl-s, ctrl-z are all on the right side. Also I keep typing “ass” when I want to type “all” because the ‘s’ is now where the ‘l’ used to be. Kind of annoying
That’s all for now. Off to play some more typeracer. I’ll revisit this when my typing speed reaches 100+ wpm.


YOU CAN DO IT
JUST DO IT
CHEN DONT STOP HER(e)
yeah.. sunday morning and i’m bored.
01 24 2010
11:46
Hey there,
I just got bitten by the Dvorak bug today.
I’m abit sceptical about prying the keys off.
How did you do that, and were there anything that could be particularly worrying?
Thanks!
08 14 2010
07:21
For a Macbook keyboard, check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E–mfTViQVM.
Doing the first few key will be a bit nerve-wracking but just go slowly and carefully and you’ll be fine. I found it a bit easier to do with the backlight on so you can see underneath the keys better. Putting them back in is a little annoying but not as difficult as taking them out.
Of course, you’ll have to change the keyboard layout in your OS too after you’re done. Good luck!
08 14 2010
10:11