On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Sharad Birmiwal
<[email protected]>wrote:

> > Sort of unrelated but I found switching to dvorak keyboard layout to
> > be very helpful. I had some days when I had sore wrists on qwerty
> > layout but haven't had any problems since switching to dvorak (6 years
> > in June this year). See this web comic for more info:
> > http://www.dvzine.org/zine/index.html
>
> Also, since I was comfortable with touch-typing already, I found their
> (dvzine) methodology to be more arduous. What I did back when I was
> switching was printed all keys of the keyboard on paper, cut them into
> small pieces and taped them to my laptop keyboard. I also had an old
> cherry-type keyboard where I plucked out all the keys and re-arranged
> them into dvorak layout. I found that I was able re-program my finger
> muscle memory fairly quickly this way. (This method also worked great
> for my friend).
>
>
>
Thanks a lot. I will switch to it. but my major problem comes from "left
hand thumb" which i use for touchpad..

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