Volenta wrote:
I start off by saying that I'm typing on a Dvorak keyboard layout for about 3 years now.
I'll have to get me some tape and scissors, and remap my keys. Thanks!
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dan1073 wrote:Well, looks like I'll be going back to looking at my keyboard when I type until I've mastered Dvorak
Can't help but asking how this has worked out for you. (if in fact you tried) I know people that also have tried to make the transition, but gave up after some time.
(sorry for bumping, you can continue telling about your unique things if you like )
Volenta wrote:
Can't help but asking how this has worked out for you. (if in fact you tried) I know people that also have tried to make the transition, but gave up after some time.
(sorry for bumping, you can continue telling about your unique things if you like )
I only have packing tape here, and I kind of need masking tape so I can write on it.
It's easy to forget to buy tape. I'll try to remember to keep a look-out.
I can't do any serious modification to this keyboard, since it's not really mine, or I'd use white-out or something (much easier).
I don't want to remap unless my keys say the right thing.
Well, there are certain things that when you tell people they just can't believe it, as if it's the craziest thing ever while it's not that incredible, really. The first thing on that list for me is of course the fact that i'm a vegan, but a close second is that I stopped watching Breaking Bad halfway through the last season. I just kinda, lost interest and decided I did not want to spend more time on this series.
Also, that keyboard configuration thing sounds like everyone should do it. However, and I think this is very comparable to not stopping to eat meat, I am just too used to my QWERTY and do not really have any problems with it, ever. Luckily, using a QWERTY configuration hasn't hurt anyone AFAIK.
"I advocate infinite effort on behalf of very finite goals, for example correcting this guy's grammar."
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