@Dabboo
If they only learnt QFMLWY and most keyboards were standard QWERTY then we'd have a relatively useless workforce until QFMLWY became standard
Well, there's always software keyboard mapping you can always use, and teach. And if everyone is taught *nix with setxkbmap, like usernames and passwords, we would not have this problem in 40 years. That is all it takes. If you get the opportunity to teach someone, give them TuxTyping to play with. Kids love those games.
Of course for the keycaps on the QWERTY KBs, there are many methods to change them: stickers, ink/paint, dye, laser, etc.. For kids it is best to label, for teens leave them blank. It makes a great art project every year. Then we can give them as a memento.
Look at me changing the subject. I need to design my private school before I die.
@esoomenona
Still better than me.
@Kellybear
Lucky you. I was trained in preschool with a ecommerce class once, then home schooled. I was rewarded for doing my homework to play educational games only in the computer. Dreamt of making educational game curricula for my career back then. Then I got to High school. I learned it was a terrible idea on the long term. So personal goal now, of many, is to make the ultimate ISP, with hobbies included. I still need my Doctorates on School Administration
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Although, if you want to train your sister, play co-op games with her. A good motivational start up is stepmania, with all 9 keys. And yes, you will need 2 11+KRO keyboards.
I used to do this with my siblings back in the day. I need to visit them on Thanksgivings.