Dvorak Keyboard Layout in Unix
Jim Harkins
jharkins at sagpd1.UUCP
Tue Mar 20 12:14:00 AEST 1990
In article <9782 at wpi.wpi.edu> jayvana at wpi.wpi.edu (Jay van Achterberg) writes:
>I type using the Dvorak keyboard layout (as opposed to the QWERTY layout --
>the keys are actually remapped) on my Mac at school. I know that when I go to
>work this summer, I'll be working on unix workstations like IBM RT's.
>
>Does anyone have/know of a unix patch/utility that will let the user type
>using the Dvorak keyboard layout on the existing keyboard?
Way way back, before I knew how to type, I got a program for the TRS-80
that remapped the keyboard to use Dvorak. I loved it, it made sense. I learned
to type, I used it constantly. Then I went to school, where they had Qwerty.
Dang. So I picked up qwerty. Well, then I couldn't type under Dvorak any more.
I realized that, while Dvorak was far superior (possible religious war warning)
as long as the rest of the world used qwerty I probably should too. So
think about it. If you try to switch daily between the 2 keyboard layouts
you won't be very good at either. Unless you're either willing to convert
every keyboard you use, or only use 1 keyboard day in and day out, it's not
worth the hassle.
Now, if anyone wants to start a movement we replace qwerty with Dvorak.....
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jim jharkins at sagpd1
"My son beat up the Citizen of the Month at Gage elementry school."
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