as anybody who has tried to type with a cat on their lap will confirm, there are times when a left- or right-handed bias in the keyboard layout is a positive advantage
/phil
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On Mon, 26/1/15, Martin J. Dürst <duerst_at_it.aoyama.ac.jp> wrote:
Subject: Re: The NEW Keyboard Layout—IEAOU
To: "Robert Wheelock" <rwhlk142_at_gmail.com>, "unicode_at_unicode.org" <unicode_at_unicode.org>
Date: Monday, 26 January, 2015, 1:22 AM
What's better on this
keyboard when compared to the Dvorak layout?
At first sight, it looks heavily right-handed,
all the letters that the
Dvorak keyboard
has on the homerow are on the right hand.
Regards, Martin.
P.S.: I'm a happy Dvorak
user.
On 2015/01/26 06:54,
Robert Wheelock wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I came up with a
BRAND-NEW keyboard layout designed to make typing
> easier——named the IEAOU
(ee-eh-ah-oh-oo) System—based on letter frequencies.
>
> The letters in the
new IEAOU layout are arranged as follows:
>
> (TOP): Digits /
Punctuation / Accents
> (MEDIAL): Q Y
<:|;> W <"|'> L N D T S H <+|=>
<\|!>
> (HOME): X K G F
<´|`> P I E A O U
> (BOTTOM): C
J Z V B M R <<|,> <>|.> <?|/>
>
> Please respond to air
what you’d think of it. Thank You!
>
>
>
>
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