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Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: chimera15 on Sun, 29 November 2009, 22:50:49
This site has a little tsr that changes your keyboard layout instantly.  No messing around with any windows setup or anything.  Pretty cool site for those who want to try dvorak.

http://dvzine.org/type/index.html (http://dvzine.org/type/index.html)
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: chimera15 on Sun, 29 November 2009, 22:59:38
I'm down to 4 word's a minute. lol
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: msiegel on Sun, 29 November 2009, 23:17:28
Quote from: chimera15;137358
I'm down to 4 word's a minute. lol


:lol:
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: d2v on Mon, 30 November 2009, 04:42:37
They also have a ezine (http://dvzine.org/zine/01-toc.html) (so called electronic magazine) about dvorak layout.
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: microsoft windows on Wed, 02 December 2009, 19:34:02
I think I'll stick with QWERTY due to the amount of computers I service.
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: chimera15 on Thu, 03 December 2009, 04:01:16
Quote from: microsoft windows;138206
I think I'll stick with QWERTY due to the amount of computers I service.

I'm thinking of making a dvorak format hhk hack.  If you make one you could take it with you from computer to computer.
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: molto on Thu, 03 December 2009, 07:07:15
TSRs are a thing of the (DOS) past. This program is just hooking window messages. Quite inefficient.
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: microsoft windows on Fri, 04 December 2009, 16:19:37
Quote from: chimera15;138291
I'm thinking of making a dvorak format hhk hack.  If you make one you could take it with you from computer to computer.


That would be fun to try sometime. Could it be transported on a floppy or a USB jump drive?
Title: Cool site: dvzine.org
Post by: Rajagra on Sat, 05 December 2009, 17:39:10
Quote from: microsoft windows;138880
That would be fun to try sometime. Could it be transported on a floppy or a USB jump drive?


I'm not sure, but he may have meant a hardware hack.
But in software, you could probably modify the Portable Keyboard Layout utility to work in Dvorak. I bet it has already been done in fact.