Greetings,

there has been a discussion here on who might be target user of redesigned
optimized keyboards (lay-outs) here: professional typist or the one who is
about to get familiar with typing with keyboards?! that is if I'm optimizing
a keyboard in user centred design process, which of those two should be the
one who gets involved in UCD iterative process and gathering feedbacks. One
side says: if a professional typist could type with some optimized lay-out
well, then the one with less knowledge of computer should enter text well
too; the other side says vice versa. I am saying which one would bear more
cognitive load while using keyboards? and also which type of target user is
less straight-forward using keyboard and faces interruptions inter-acting
with non-optimized keyboards? definitely the one who is struggling typing,
and not the pro.! any idea on this topic would help us to see what others
comment and think.

Best,
Majid.

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