Hi,
Have been browsing through the forums for quite some time;
Wondering what you guys think of the idea of the Dvorak layout optimization below,
in particular rolling through space without sacrificing hand alternation.
Two obvious problems with Dvorak is having 'l' on a pinkie and requiring lateral movement for 'i'.
Common suggestion to switch 'u' and 'i' is not a clear cut winner as about 30% of occurrences
of 'u' is in the digram 'ou', which becomes uncomfortable after the switch. I wanted
to avoid this drawback. Another goal was to keep the "spirit" of maximum hand alternation of Dvorak.
The first iteration was:
',upy flcr.
aoeig dhtns
;qjkx bmwvz
Note that the "ou" here is still a roll. 'l' is moved to right index finger. 'cl' is a rather common digram, while 'g'
frequently appears in digrams with consonants, i.e. gn, gr, gl so we do not seem to lose hand alternation. While
'.' lost its position, mentally I can't roll through end of sentence, so its speed is irrelevant. Looking
at the digram frequency table it does not seem I'm sacrificing anything here. Indeed, it was much more
comfortable and faster than Dvorak on my Kinesis.
But today I noticed that using a thumb for the space key actually is slowing me down. Plus, when typing fast, the thumb was
hammering the key so hard that I was concerned I'll break the keyboard :biggrin:
So I moved the space to a regular key like this making it possible to roll through space and keeping all frequent digram intact:
,uopy flcr.
aie g dhtns
;qjkx bmwvz
I've also got two new frequent rolls: "po" and "op". And as a side effect, I could now free two pairs of thumb buttons for SHIFT and ALT.
Meanwhile it feels nice, but will see the speed in several weeks. Any suggestions
of "obvious" improvements are very welcome.