OT: d-i-y keyboard

Aset keyboard It has been said that the most common letters were taken off the home row of the first typewriter keyboard to slow down the typist and prevent jamming. On a Dvorak keyboard almost sixty percent of average text is typed from the home keys. Transposing the letters 'etni' with 'dfjk' would put more than 55% of text on the home keys, up from only 26% on the qwerty layout. Thats more than twice the text typed without lifting a finger.

The change is quite pleasant and easy to learn. I hope you will pass this on.

To put e, t, n and i back where they belong, there is a keyboard remapping program that is free, downloads quickly and is very easy to use. I am typing this post on a keyboard remapped to the 'etni' transposition layout. The program is called 'Keytweak 2.11' and can be googled up by that name. It is available from several sites, including PC magazine and recommended by several keyboard manufacturers, including TypeMatrix. The creator of the program is Travis Krumsick.

1) After you have loaded the program click start. 2) Click the "KeyTweak" icon and a graphic of a keyboard will appear. 3) Click the "Full Teach Mode" at the bottom of the screen. 4) A box will appear. Click "Begin Teach Mode". 5) Press the key you want to reassign, then the key you want it reassigned to, in this case D to E. 6) Click "Remap Key#1 to Key#2" 7) The box will disappear and the scancodes of the keys will appear in the "Pending Changes" window at the bottom right. 8) Follow the same procedure (from 3) for E to D, and the remaining six remaps. 9) Click "Apply" and you will be asked if you want to turn off the computer to apply the changes. At the top there is also a clickable "Restore Defaults" to give you back your qwerty layout. I was able to remap in under three minutes and restore qwerty in thirty seconds, not including the restart.

You can try out the sample lines of text below to discover that your fingers already know where etni should go.

nineteen lean little saints settle in a nest jkjdfddj ldaj lkffld askjfs sdffld kj jdsf

an alien eats an ant antenna in atlanta aj alkdj dafs aj ajf ajfdjja kj aflajfa

elite sense entails a siesta in a satin seat dlkfd sdjsd djfakls a skdsfa kj a safkj sdaf

a stain is seen at a linen sale a sfakj ks sddj af a lkjdj sald

a latent latin talent tast tests in seattle a lafdjf lafkj faldjf fasf fdsfs kj sdaffld

insane santa sails in sea salt kjsajd sajfa sakls kj sda salf Many thanks,

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skearney
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Except that most computer users type with two fingers.

Colin Bignell

Reply to
nightjar

A friend of mine tried switching over to dvorak layout and found it made very little difference (he could touch type and practice the dvorak layout for quite some time). The world speed record is held on a qwerty layout as well.

As for the program, it's probably spyware or similar. You don't need a specific program to change your keyboard mapping. You can do that as standard under windows and linux (and probably every other OS).

Reply to
doozer

You missed out the word "advanced" before computer :-).

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Peter Parry

In article , doozer writes

This exact mail has been posted before so there is something fishy about it.

Reply to
Tim Mitchell

And what do you do with all the time you save?

Mary

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Mary Fisher

I suppose this idea has a practical application for the compilers of tormentingly tortuous tongue-twisters.

Congratulations! You've just invented ROT13 Mk II.

Owain

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Owain

Fix all the programs that use Alt keys that no longer work.

Reply to
Mike

Ah well, I suppose everyone needs a hobby ...

Mary

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Mary Fisher

Actually you need msklc and net.framework to make the transposition. They are available on line but take more than an hour to download over a phone line. Keytweak is available through PC magazines website and I don't think they would let anything through that was loaded with spyware, but I can't vouch for it personally. I have posted to quite a few newsgroups, with little variation in the text. I was hopeing that someone else, who might have considered Dvorak but like me was just to lazy, would try it out and post their experience. Dvorak advocates seem to have given up on the speed issue, they say that it is simply a much more comfortable layout once you get used to it. I can say the same about the etni transposition layout. Any takers? The price is right.

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skearney

snipped-for-privacy@accessbee.com wrote in news:1114216234.669048.145300 @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

I was interested, being like the Elephant's child, but the OS is not right, I've only got 98SE, and don't intend to change

mike

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mike ring

I assume that the expression 'being like the Elephant's child' refers to a fable or childs story. Could you fill me in on the meaning?

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skearney

meaning?

Scratch that last request, I googled it up and saw that it was by Kipling, aunt ostrich would spank me with a claw for asking.

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skearney

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