by Tdarcos » Mon May 14, 2012 7:21 am
AArdvark wrote:I hope it'll keep me from typing TEH all the time, among other things.
I discovered it once when I mistyped it, in Word Perfect 8, if you typed in Teh, like at teh staht ov a centensz, it automatically corrected it to The. As soon as you hit the space after the h it swapped it back. I think there are a few other words that it does that for.
Flack wrote:I used to have a friend who swore by the dvorak keyboard
Swore
by, or swore
at? Wikipedia has a whole article about the Dvorak, I happened to read it a few days ago. One advantage it has is exactly what you spoke about, it can be easier for people with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because more words are doable with one hand.
I also discovered that I had believed a false meme. The original QWERTY keyboard wasn't made to slow people down, it was made to keep common character combinations separate from each other in order to keep the typewriter from jamming. Same reason that the keyboard keys are at a slight angle from each other, so that to reduce striking close keys and jamming the tin keys together.
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Words fall / angry on the tin keys / as I type alone at my desk...
- Paraprhased from "I'll be" by Edwin McCain
[quote="AArdvark"]I hope it'll keep me from typing TEH all the time, among other things. [/quote]
I discovered it once when I mistyped it, in Word Perfect 8, if you typed in Teh, like at teh staht ov a centensz, it automatically corrected it to The. As soon as you hit the space after the h it swapped it back. I think there are a few other words that it does that for.
[quote="Flack"]I used to have a friend who swore by the dvorak keyboard[/quote]
Swore [i]by[/i], or swore [i]at[/i]? Wikipedia has a whole article about the Dvorak, I happened to read it a few days ago. One advantage it has is exactly what you spoke about, it can be easier for people with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because more words are doable with one hand.
I also discovered that I had believed a false meme. The original QWERTY keyboard wasn't made to slow people down, it was made to keep common character combinations separate from each other in order to keep the typewriter from jamming. Same reason that the keyboard keys are at a slight angle from each other, so that to reduce striking close keys and jamming the tin keys together.
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Words fall / angry on the tin keys / as I type alone at my desk...
- Paraprhased from "I'll be" by Edwin McCain