Le Mon, 06 Jun 2005 22:32:33 -0400, Michael Z Daryabeygi a écrit :

> Has there been some scientific study that shows that dvorak somehow 
> redistributes the "load" so as to cause less strain?  I doubt it, it is 
> the same mechanics, I don't believe that the problem is a pattern of the 
> keystrokes.  It is still a keyboard, there are right ways and wrong ways 
> to use one.  I think mouses are evil, I am most happy with the pointer 
> stick on my thinkpad (at maximum sensitivity), but I still have to be 
> careful with it. Again, "relax" and "move from the center", i.e. 
> distribute the load.

qwerty was designed to avoid you typing too fast ... obviously
against the "chi" :)

dvorak was designed with the same concepts without the needs to prevent
damage on the typewriter (thus most used keys are in the middle instead of
behing spread around it).



Also debian dvorak support is not perfect for non english keyboards (we
miss dvorak-fr and such ).

By the way for the cases where you need to work on other boxes, nowadays
one can carry a usb keys with the X/console dvorak maps, windows drivers
...). Well one have to made its own by nows that s the bad news.

Regards
Alban
 




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