Very strange layout of the bottom row. Note that if your layout is visiblly otimized for the right hand (mostly for those that use only one hand to type; so that the left part contains only the least used keys),
I doubt that this really works well for typing just with one hand: those same users will also not use more than two fingers and the 5th finger (to the rightmost part of the keyboard) will still be hard to type. I dont understnd the nwhy you placed punctuations mixed beteen letters on the left part and the media row, I would have kept them to the rightmost part (colon/semicolon key, and single/double quotes key. Now if users will try to use both hands, then your left/right separation does not work so well And the letter C is evidently badly placed, more difficult to reach than the letters J Z V B (for English this C keys at least should be shifted to the middle; where it would also be more accessible for one-hand typists, or one-finger typists) 2015-01-25 22:54 GMT+01:00 Robert Wheelock <[email protected]>: > Hello! > > I came up with a BRAND-NEW keyboard layout designed to make typing > easier——named the IEAOU (ee-eh-ah-oh-oo) System—based on letter frequencies. > > The letters in the new IEAOU layout are arranged as follows: > > (TOP): Digits / Punctuation / Accents > (MEDIAL): Q Y <:|;> W <"|'> L N D T S H <+|=> <\|!> > (HOME): X K G F <´|`> P I E A O U > (BOTTOM): C J Z V B M R <<|,> <>|.> <?|/> > > Please respond to air what you’d think of it. Thank You! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Unicode mailing list > [email protected] > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode > >
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