Indeed, Dvorak distributes the home row burden across both hands, vowels
on left most common consonants on right.
Also, there are one-handed variations of Dvorak for both left and right
hands, but unlike the proposal below the main hand¹s home row is centered
on the keyboard.
I too am a happy Dvorak user, for 16 years.
jk
-- Joel Kalvesmaki Editor in Byzantine Studies Dumbarton Oaks 202 339 6435 On 1/25/15, 8:22 PM, "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst_at_it.aoyama.ac.jp> wrote: >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 you¹d think of it. Thank You! >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Unicode mailing list >> Unicode_at_unicode.org >> http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode >> > >_______________________________________________ >Unicode mailing list >Unicode_at_unicode.org >http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode _______________________________________________ Unicode mailing list Unicode_at_unicode.org http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicodeReceived on Mon Jan 26 2015 - 07:18:17 CST
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