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Computer keyboards-are they fit for purpose?
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Most users of computer keyboards do not possess touch typing skills (probably less than 1 % I reckon) so why is the standard a QUERTY layout?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.because as you said yourself ..... it's the "standard" layout.
it seems that every country in the world uses a similar "scrambled" layout.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout
I've used alpha pads (the old psion) and it was hard to use (even for a poke and hope typist like me)
there have been a few alternatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified _Keyboard
..... sadly the most recent has the same layout / and size as a mobile phone!! aimed at the "yoof" market .... it seems not to be catching on either
it seems that every country in the world uses a similar "scrambled" layout.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout
I've used alpha pads (the old psion) and it was hard to use (even for a poke and hope typist like me)
there have been a few alternatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified _Keyboard
..... sadly the most recent has the same layout / and size as a mobile phone!! aimed at the "yoof" market .... it seems not to be catching on either
Hello splat :-)
Pssst, it's QWERTY ;-)
Do we not though, over a period of time learn to touch type due to the layout of the keyboard? What I mean is, if you notice the most used letters, the vowels, they are within easy reach of your main fingers when you use both hands.
I honestly think that, as you progress, speedwise, using a keyboard with any other formation of the letters would become difficult to naviate.
Pssst, it's QWERTY ;-)
Do we not though, over a period of time learn to touch type due to the layout of the keyboard? What I mean is, if you notice the most used letters, the vowels, they are within easy reach of your main fingers when you use both hands.
I honestly think that, as you progress, speedwise, using a keyboard with any other formation of the letters would become difficult to naviate.
Yes you are right, it is QWERTY, wouldn't make a very good typist or even secretary would I. If you were a touch typist then obviously the keyboard is well designed I grant you that, but for two finger typists like myself and millions of others is not ideal. The keyboard was never designed for 2 finger typists in mind. Like the English language it is there so we stick with it.
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