I _think_ you can buy a rubber overlay with the
Dvorkak key letter printed on it for training. And a
batch file could be written to swap the key mappings.

John

--- Brad Bendily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, John Hebert wrote:
> 
> > Supposed to be faster, once you learn the layout.
> > Tried to learn it about a year or more ago, and
> never
> > got the hang of it. I imagine that I would have
> been
> > successful if I could have put new letter stickers
> on
> > the keys. :P
> 
> The only problem I see with trying to switch
> keyboard
> layouts is that, i doubt people will let you switch
> the keyboards that you use that you share with
> others.
> like my servers' keyboards. Or what if you borrow
> another computer for a short time. Or how will your
> wife take it?
> 
> It's almost very impractical to try to switch after
> i've been typing for 10 years, but you're right,
> they say it's less typing and more comfortable.
> That part interest me.
> 
> bb
> 
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