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Better Esperanto Keyboard Layout (Dvorak-Based)

ya theFIZZYnator, 6 Septemba 2015

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MrMosier (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Septemba 2015 3:35:47 alasiri

deltasalmon: I learned to touch type in 7th grade on a QWERTY keyboard and changed over to Dvorak in college. Haven't gone back to QWERTY since.
How long did it take to regain the old fluency?

deltasalmon (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Septemba 2015 1:07:46 alasiri

In the beginning I considered labeling the keys but instead just printed out a Dvorak layout and used that. I would say it probably took a week or two to be able to touch type without looking at the printout, especially for the less commonly used letters and special characters. Once I could touch type it didn't take long at all to get back to up to my QWERTY typing speeds, maybe 2 months? College was a good time to learn since I was doing a lot of typing for classes.

Alkanadi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Septemba 2015 1:33:30 alasiri

deltasalmon:College was a good time to learn since I was doing a lot of typing for classes.
tip for all students: Mac has a Dictation program that is awesome. I used it on my phone and iPad. Works great. It is also on my Mac laptop but I didn't try it there yet.

Also, Windows has a built in voice recognition software. Or, you can install dragonspeak

This is way better than typing.

MrMosier (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Septemba 2015 12:39:47 asubuhi

Alkanadi:
deltasalmon:College was a good time to learn since I was doing a lot of typing for classes.
tip for all students: Mac has a Dictation program that is awesome. I used it on my phone and iPad. Works great. It is also on my Mac laptop but I didn't try it there yet.

Also, Windows has a built in voice recognition software. Or, you can install dragonspeak

This is way better than typing.
Yes, but does it do Esperanto?? That is the question!

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