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My Dvorak keyboard layout experiment has come to an end. I received hundreds of comments across the three-part series and many more e-mails and tweets from interested or concerned readers.
During my recent attempt to learn the Dvorak keyboard layout, my goal was to remain proficient in QWERTY, trying to store both layouts in my brain and be able to eventually use them both equally ...
Dear Lifehacker, I keep hearing about how great alternative keyboard layouts like Dvorak or Maltron are, but I'm not really convinced that I need to ...
Since iOS 16, the iPhone has natively supported the Dvorak keyboard layout, giving users an alternative to the default QWERTY layout. Dvorak was designed to make two-handed typing faster and more ...
iPhone users looking to type faster in chat and email apps may try this handy trick: Activate a Dvorak keyboard on the handset.
If you’d like to try out ASENTNIOP, there’s a tutorial that allows you to try it out on a physical keyboard as well as one for the iPad. It’s a little weird to try out but surely no more ...
From there, they should tap Keyboard, then Keyboards, before selecting their language and picking 'Dvorak' from the available list of options. Do you have a story to share?
zCover's new Dvorak Layout Keyboard Skin lets you use a more efficient keyboard input method without having to replace your keyboard all together.
1936: University of Washington education professor August Dvorak receives a patent for the keyboard that bears his name. The seed for a new layout was planted in Dvorak’s mind when he served as ...