> The bottom line is that individuals may find alternatives to be 
> preferable or even more efficient, but unless you can replace all 
> existing QWERTY skills in all keyboard users with equal proficiency in 
> an alternative AND replace all QWERTY keyboards in existence with that 
> alternative in an instant, then any alternative simply isn't going to 
> gain sufficient traction to realistically replace QWERTY as the de 
> facto standard keyboard.

Well that is absolutely true and the reason that I am typing this on a 
QWERTY keyboard. For better or worse I am touch typist trained in QWERTY 
and there isnt sufficiently good reason to change especially as it would 
be mean carting an alternative keyboard around.

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