Where would you order them? (No major online stores seem to have them).. Would it be easy to switch from QWERTY? Or would I just be asking for disaster by trying to switch back and forth? (Considering I'm an excellent typer on QWERTY)
Five answers:
vulcan
2008-12-04 08:54:51 UTC
Here are a bunch to pick from. I have one shaped like a soccer ball. I can switch back and forth, but then I'm a little masochistic anyway.
2008-12-04 09:26:19 UTC
are you just learning to type dvorak? Because for me, i've typed qwerty for like 10 years and switched, i didn't need a new keyboard because i just changed the layout of it, heres a good site that you can get a simple software to change the layout, and i'm not sure where to get a dvorak keyborad, but you can always use the same one but change the layout.
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2016-05-28 19:13:50 UTC
Both Windows and Macintosh operating systems provide ways for the user to tell the system that they are using a Dvorak keyboard. Where to buy... I don't know
smokie2421
2008-12-04 09:56:37 UTC
whats wrong with a qwerty key board
mmarrero
2008-12-04 09:23:20 UTC
Old IBM model M keyboards keyboard have removable caps. IMHO these are one of the best keyboard ever made. They are still manufactured by Unicomp, but I don't know if all models have the removable caps.
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