More Dvorak

Warren Raquel warquel at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 31 11:09:50 PST 2002


I have my nice little Happy Hacker keyboard and I noticed there is a $15
pack for Dvorak keys that you can use to replace your querty keys since each
row of keys are different sized. They only come in white though. :(

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Cox" <brad at linuxbofh.com>
To: <talk at nblug.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: More Dvorak


> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 11:57:16AM -0800, Warren Raquel wrote:
> > I was curious as to who in this group uses Dvorak mappings regularly.
>
> I have been using it for well over a year and a half now.  My wrists
> and hands love me, and as long as I don't overexpose myself to qwerty,
> I can type faster now than I could before.  I found a neat web page
> (http://www.karelia.com/abcd/abcd.html) that I used to help me learn
> Dvorak.
>
> I managed to get the company I was working for to purchase me a fancy
> ergonomic DvortyBoard (www.dvortyboards.com, about US$70).  It has a
> little switch in the corner that switches between Dvorak and qwerty,
> and has both letters on the keys (even for a and m).  I also have a
> collection of keyboards with the keys ripped up and rearranged,
> however the model I bought (from HSC, US$20) doesn't allow one to
> moved the J and the F, as they attach to the keyboard differently.
>
> Feel free to contact me if you want more info.
>
> --
> Brad Cox brad at linuxbofh.com
> Key fingerprint = E741 589E 4A43 DA89 C5AA  B9A3 7E44 18BB C16B F62D
> Include me out.
>



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