I Learned Dvorak So You Don't Have To

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@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
Like for Dvorak, reply for QWERTY
@aeroglass
@aeroglass 5 жыл бұрын
Schöne Grüße aus Berlin! Recent subscriber, enjoying your videos, Danke! Just flashed my ThinkPad following your skulls video ^_______^" I road tested Dvorak for a couple of weeks before developing my own custom Colemak layout. I started with a 128key split ortholinear design positioning the numpad and some shortcut keys in the middle to space my hands out in more even alignment with my shoulders. A thumb cluster of 7 keys per hand. 4 layers. 0) Colemak 1) Fn 2) Qwerty 3) WASD/Gaming. www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/71b0eb4790ea5565ae34 The reason for the separate gaming layer is because I created my own dropped Colemak layout where rather than my home row being straight, I raised the ring and middle finger up a row so they can rest naturally. I found this to be the most comfortable layout for me personally when it came to typing, but it naturally sucked for games. I personally found Colemak even in it's generic form on a traditional staggerd laptop keyboard to be more comfortable than Dvorak after the same period of time and it has the additional benefit of retaining shortcut keys and many other familiar key locations. After completing my build I decided I wanted to have a trackball in the center to balance the work load from any mouse movements and eliminate strain from over extending my shoulder during mouse heavy workloads, so I set about building a 256 key split ortholinear keyboard which gave me the ideal distance between my two hands. Here is a reference in case you are interested: www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/3418e1b29839de60912ec36a24a557a1 The shortcuts are specific to my custom i3wm setup but are selected to maintain as much backwards compatibility with several Linux desktops, Windows and Mac OS in that order. Not that I would use them for anything other than compatibility testing XD
@4991dalex
@4991dalex 5 жыл бұрын
Install Gentoo.
@horatiopugwash9183
@horatiopugwash9183 5 жыл бұрын
QWERTZ 😀
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 5 жыл бұрын
Reply for Colemak.
@ChadDidNothingWrong
@ChadDidNothingWrong 5 жыл бұрын
colecrack
@ze_rubenator
@ze_rubenator 5 жыл бұрын
I just want to point out that that's a picture of the famous Czech romantic composer Antonín Dvořák, who had nothing whatsoever to do with the Dvorak keyboard layout.
@SovietOnion
@SovietOnion 5 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting as if you search “august Dvorak” on google, you are given images of Antonín. As far as I can tell, there is only one image of August Dvorak available online and he looks nothing like his musical maybe-but-probably-not relative.
@ze_rubenator
@ze_rubenator 5 жыл бұрын
@@SovietOnion Not really surprising, as one of them is world famous and the other one made an obscure keyboard layout that one time.
@milanvodak3074
@milanvodak3074 5 жыл бұрын
Actually, Antonín Dvořák And August Dvorak were distantly related.
@サイレントソウル
@サイレントソウル 5 жыл бұрын
Yup, I'm a classical musician, I thought this video was gonna be about music, like I mean the channel is named Wolfgang and yk Dvorak so yeah
@QuinnArgo
@QuinnArgo 5 жыл бұрын
I clicked on this video expecting musical cricism, stayed out of interest
@burnzy3210
@burnzy3210 5 жыл бұрын
linux _and_ dvorak.... dang dude your computer is completely secure from normies now
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
I still have to buy a trackball and install OpenBSD with cwm
@burnzy3210
@burnzy3210 5 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel is that your final form?
@Kerbiter
@Kerbiter 5 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel in my experience trackpoint is enough
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
@@Kerbiter not when you're docked
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess 5 жыл бұрын
Now he just needs blank keycaps 😂
@johannesknudsen1575
@johannesknudsen1575 5 жыл бұрын
I converted over to Dvorak 'bout a year ago. I do a lot of editing and typing of documents. I no longer have an issue with Carpel Tunnel in my wrists. Some typing is as fast, some faster. And, no one else can type anything on my computer if I forget to lock it at work.
@markm0000
@markm0000 5 жыл бұрын
Jack _ bro I’ve been there and QWERTY will induce wrist pain from how often you’re stretching out your hands.
@asleeperj
@asleeperj 5 жыл бұрын
all they have to do is be a good touch typest and switch the keyboard layout back to normal. I don't look at the keys at all.
@AdvancePlays
@AdvancePlays 5 жыл бұрын
You no longer have problems? Less strain I'll believe for sure, but changing your keyboard won't magically cure RSI nor will it eliminate the chances of developing one! Typing on any keyboard produces strain.
@markm0000
@markm0000 5 жыл бұрын
AdvancePlays I don’t plan on arguing with you. If you have wrist problems Dvorak will help. That’s my claim.
@AdvancePlays
@AdvancePlays 5 жыл бұрын
@@markm0000 I wasn't responding to your comment
@halinallet652
@halinallet652 4 жыл бұрын
"I'm tired of trying to do something worthwhile for the human race, they simply don't want to change!" He got me at that point.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 4 жыл бұрын
He actually said that.... The absolute king
@tuananhdo1870
@tuananhdo1870 Жыл бұрын
the fastest typist in the world learned alt layouts and said qwerty is his favorite
@halinallet652
@halinallet652 Жыл бұрын
@@tuananhdo1870 I have used my slightly customized(switched i and u and some minor improvements for my native language and for coding use) form of dvorak-layout for 2 years now. I can write 70 wpm but that is just me.
@Xizax41325
@Xizax41325 5 жыл бұрын
I dated a girl that used dvorak with a qwerty board and it made me want to punch myself in the face everytime I had to use her computer. How she learned it, I have no clue.
@granitezero
@granitezero 5 жыл бұрын
Ultra instinct
@nulano
@nulano 5 жыл бұрын
It took me about a month to be able to use it without a reference. I used gnutypist to learn. It's a ton more comfortable than qwerty hunt & peck! :D
@alexanderhurst1998
@alexanderhurst1998 5 жыл бұрын
I have a hint for you She learned it the same way I did ... By actually using it
@solearcarese5679
@solearcarese5679 5 жыл бұрын
I can see why you left her lol
@lazyyfox7914
@lazyyfox7914 5 жыл бұрын
I did it this way and it taught me how to touch type. I'm back on qwerty and so much faster because of my time on dvorak (actually colemak).
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle 5 жыл бұрын
OH HELL YEAH DVORAK SEEMS GREAT! *Looks at VIM shortcuts* On second thought...
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle 5 жыл бұрын
@@danilodeklerk7422 Despite my comment I am still contemplating using Dvorak, it's just the hjkl that I'm REALLY not looking forward to giving up.
@mudlums
@mudlums 5 жыл бұрын
@@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle I actually learned vim after I switched to Dvorak, so I only really know the Dvorak mappings and can't make a completely fair comparison, but there's really nothing that's awkward or uncomfortable. J and K are still next to each other (the QWERTY layout's C and V keys), and H and L are your right hand index and pinky, so they should feel similar (and H is still to the left of L, otherwise yes, it would be really unintuitive. When using vim both hands should be on the keyboard, so it's not much of an issue to be using two hands rather than one. I tend to use {, }, w, t, and f for navigation more than HJKL, and you stop thinking about the actual letters after a bit anyway.
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle 5 жыл бұрын
@@mudlums Yeah, it's just that not only do I need a new keyboard layout for general typing but then I also need to remap my mind on VIM as well
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle
@connorWithTheReallyLongHandle 5 жыл бұрын
@@danilodeklerk7422 I know but I still like having it there. I am probably going to switch despite the hell of getting used to the Dvorak directional keys. The biggest pain will be that my entire setup revolves around VIM keys and not taking my hands off the home row, that's y I'm so hesitate to switch.
@eris4734
@eris4734 5 жыл бұрын
@@danilodeklerk7422 I think vim is mean to work with qwerty, so using the default key bindings is inefficient. I just got it though, and haven't put the time to learn it yet, so I don't know much about it.
@Noukkis
@Noukkis 5 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it's a picture of Antonin Dvorak tho
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
I've been pretending that that was the joke for half a year now please send help
@sw3aterCS_
@sw3aterCS_ 5 жыл бұрын
hello what is emergencia
@graytheidiot7620
@graytheidiot7620 5 жыл бұрын
Noukkis new world was composed with this keyboard
@avery556
@avery556 5 жыл бұрын
I came here expecting a video about Antonin Dvorak using 3rd inversion Amin7 chords, but this is also interesting
@ze_rubenator
@ze_rubenator 5 жыл бұрын
​@@avery556 Second movement of the 9th Symphony, is it? Goes from G to Amin7/G if I remember correctly.
@ItsKingMyles
@ItsKingMyles 5 жыл бұрын
I had a professor that used Dvorak. i think he was just trolling everyone when he would change the keyboard layouts on public computers.
@kittyfluffins
@kittyfluffins 5 жыл бұрын
I type in both Qwerty and Dvorak. Took about 3 months to get really good. Dvorak is way more comfortable, definitely prefer it. Never forget how to use Qwerty though because you’ll always need it. I use a Typematrix keyboard which has hotkeys in the normal Qwerty positions, check it out.
@jetowl57
@jetowl57 Жыл бұрын
still using dvorak?
@kittyfluffins
@kittyfluffins Жыл бұрын
@@jetowl57 I actually just quit my job and switched careers, I only use a laptop now, so no. If I go back to sitting in front of a computer all day then I’ll use it again.
@thegardenofeatin5965
@thegardenofeatin5965 5 жыл бұрын
Number one reason to use QWERTY rather than DVORAK: just in case you ever have to use a computer that isn't owned by you.
@princeofeverything8700
@princeofeverything8700 5 жыл бұрын
True. Dvorak is ten times better.
@leysont
@leysont 4 жыл бұрын
Why would that be a reason to use QWERTY? You don't unlearn keyboard layouts.
@portercrane6655
@portercrane6655 4 жыл бұрын
And how often would you have to even do that? Lol. Hunting and Pecking would work just fine if you ever need to go on someone else's computer
@portercrane6655
@portercrane6655 4 жыл бұрын
@Kurt M. Fair, but if youre on for over, say, 10 minutes, itd be way easier to just go into their settings and add Dvorak, its not that hard, and on Windows you can easily change it back using CTRL+Shift
@rockereivanivan
@rockereivanivan 3 жыл бұрын
Well I've written with qwerty for about 14 years with touch typing and now I've been trying to learn workman layout, it took me about 2 hours to learn were the keys were, but I couldn't write fast, but practice made me write a little bit faster and I usually take about 10 minutes and can go back to qwerty without a problem, it's just those 10 minutes of remembering muscle memory.
@ddnava96
@ddnava96 5 жыл бұрын
"In 99% of the cases you're gonna see a QWERTY layout" France: Hold my croissant!!
@fuumax7969
@fuumax7969 5 жыл бұрын
Well german has qwertz but azerty is honestly something else
@Cr4zy4pple
@Cr4zy4pple 5 жыл бұрын
@@fuumax7969 I grew up with AZERTY and it's just annoying af. W and M are on a terribly uncomfortable place, games RARELY automatically adjust the mappings, the numbers on the top row only work with caps. AZERTY is however great for accents and what not, I can probably type most European special UNI characters with this keyboard while with a QWERTY you would have to use ALT codes.
@tank1503
@tank1503 5 жыл бұрын
1 percent of the earth's population is about 76 million and Frances population is 66 million so its not even 1 percent
@NCG337
@NCG337 5 жыл бұрын
belgian AZERTY guy here! honestly i love it! one thing to mention tho is that i grew up never changing game controls, so i still use WASD even tho it should be ZQSD on azerty, wich leads to an interesting finger placement while gaming! the W is where the z is and the A is the top key, so you can kinda invision what that looks like
@ddnava96
@ddnava96 5 жыл бұрын
@@tank1503. Yeah, but my point is that the sentence is not true if you live in France, because then you'll see an azerty layout in 99% of the cases Edit: Also, remember that not everybody has access to technology, so it's false to assume that 100% of the Earth's population get to see computers on a regular basis
@Blzut3
@Blzut3 5 жыл бұрын
I learned Dvoark for awhile, but stopped when I realized that it made using the terminal (and programming in general) less comfortable in my opinion. I then did more research and found the workman layout (derivative of Colemak), and got the best of both worlds. Typing speed even increased over Qwerty (100wpm instead of 80wpm) but I attribute that to learning to touch type properly in the process instead of the modified method that I naturally learned. Based on the research I've done I've pretty much come to the conclusion that, as the second most popular layout, Dvorak is riding on notoriety than anything else and Colemak and derivatives are just plain better is basically every metric. When I get asked about learning an alternative keyboard layout I usually recommend Colemak, since while I personally have never used it, it does have better ecosystem support than workman et al and should generally be similar in experience.
@karmanyaahm
@karmanyaahm 5 жыл бұрын
Hooray for Workman!!
@Blzut3
@Blzut3 5 жыл бұрын
@Soniku Raharu Sounds like an ad hominem argument to me, but I'll bite. I never said I wasn't touch typing, I said I wasn't doing it properly. (You can type without looking at the keyboard in more ways than what a tutor will teach you.) Specifically I hated split keyboards since I would always use the wrong hand to type the letter "b" and I had a "floating right hand" which shifted between two home positions (one key to the right) which is apparently somewhat common for people who learned to touch type by just doing a lot of programming. I have not personally seen a lot of evidence to suggest that alternative keyboard layouts actually increase typing speed (clearly a lot of people can type qwerty faster than I could by a wide margin) so given that there are two variables at play here: the layout change, and the fact that I now type the way everyone says one should type it is likely that the latter is the cause for the increase in speed. The best of both worlds comment meant that I get the increased comfort of typing without the addition of awkwardness that's inherent to Dvorak for technical use cases. If you type mostly prose then I would agree that Dvorak is comfortable, but when one of the most common Linux commands "ls" is typed exclusively with the right pinkie it became obvious to me that the layout was not designed for what I do. I realize that Wolfgang found the layout just fine in his opinion, but that's just that my opinion and his opinion. They can differ, which is why they're called opinions. As a side note here, the reason I switched layouts was specifically for comfort as my RSI was getting pretty bad. The flare ups have mostly gone away since then. It riding on being "the first" is entirely my point. People think about switching keyboard layout and immediately go to Dvorak which seems to be forgetting why they might want to switch away from Qwerty in the first place. That is, that the first is not the best. When doing research it appears that Colemak, Workman, et al can outperform Dvorak in most metrics while having specific benefits for non-prose workloads due to the additional design considerations that they made. I'm not saying that Dvorak's work is without merit, just that when you look at the landscape today the only thing I see keeping it alive is that it's a relative household name. Recommending something you never used is not as weird as you think. For example if someone asks me to recommend them a computer to buy I don't say "get a Threadripper" because that's what I use. A car person might only drive sports cars but hopefully would recommend other types of vehicles if they theoretically suit the person better. Everyone has different needs, and while I might want to put in the extra effort to learn a more obscure layout, I can look at the perceived benefit it gave me and weigh it against external factors and come up with a reasonable default. I do of course mention that I use Workman and I will tell them I like it, but I don't know for a fact it's better than Colemak or any other derivative like for example Norman. Which brings us to what I mean by "ecosystem." If you look for typing tutors they're more likely to have Colemak support than whatever random derivative. If you're buying a new keyboard you can find keyboards with hardware support for Colemak so that the OS doesn't need to be set to Colemak. By default Colemak is supported in macOS, where as Workman is only Linux and others probably not at all. Keep in mind this is compared to Workman, obviously Dvorak is even better in terms of ecosystem but that goes back to my original point where I think Dvorak is just not that great of a layout. Ultimately if you like Dvorak and it works for you great! I just think that since Dvorak's time we've made progress and thus the layout is now overrated.
@DeezKnutz
@DeezKnutz 5 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah man, I also use Workman & I love it! I feel like it's the least known layout out there, which is too bad. My personal complaints about Workman, is the placing of 'F' & 'L' makes things like the word 'fly' kinda weird, but once you learn to hit 'L' with your thumb after 'f's', then it still feels pretty damn good. At times I can type around 50-60 WPM. Also, replacing the Caps Lock key with Backspace (I used Keytweak) helped heeps, & recommend it to everyone, regardless of layout.
@nulano
@nulano 5 жыл бұрын
I personally use (customized) Programmer Dvorak and I love it for programming.
@weridplusho
@weridplusho 5 жыл бұрын
I use Colemak and I like it but it does cause my left hand to cramp up something terrible within a minute. It may be my keyboard (TypeMatrix), but I've considering heading to Mod-DH or some derivative.
@Jamesaepp
@Jamesaepp 5 жыл бұрын
Your meme game is very strong. 10/10.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, my friend
@oogieboogie1252
@oogieboogie1252 5 жыл бұрын
Please, I need to know: What‘s the video you played while showing the vim cheat sheet?
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
@@oogieboogie1252 just look up "bruh look at this dude"
@Shawn-tp9bu
@Shawn-tp9bu 5 жыл бұрын
Fuck off, normie.
@nicc9759
@nicc9759 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel you put an image of antonin dvorak, not af august dvorak
@HTSN
@HTSN 5 жыл бұрын
I never properly learned QWERTY in grade school. I always had to look down to type. Learning Dvorak was an opportunity to rewire my muscle memory and switching during my 2nd year of university definitely encouraged me to learn faster.
@SirSethery
@SirSethery 5 жыл бұрын
I mean, when I type 'minimum' I naturally stretch my middle finger to hit that 'u' and it's pretty fast. It's actually kind of a fun word to type.
@ryanzwe
@ryanzwe 5 жыл бұрын
Type 'fastest', its my fav word to type
@completelyretarded
@completelyretarded 5 жыл бұрын
fastest and minimum are annoying to type >:(
@ryanzwe
@ryanzwe 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you're typing it wrong then o.o. Index - F pinky - A Ring finger - S Index - T Middle - E Ring - S Index - T has a nice lil hand slide over while doing it
@Weroleytor
@Weroleytor 5 жыл бұрын
@@ryanzwe I type it like this: Index - F Ring - A Middle - S Index - T Middle - E Middle - S Index - T I guess I use my index and middle finger a lot lol, I only use my pinky for ctrl/shift and... That's pretty much it I think lol
@ryanzwe
@ryanzwe 5 жыл бұрын
@@Weroleytor Thats so weird lol.. Your fingers should naturally be sitting on on A S D F , so you should be able to type FAS without moving anything at all
@sippy-tj6xi
@sippy-tj6xi 5 жыл бұрын
You showed the wrong Dvorak, that was Antonin Dvořák not August Dvorak
@nicc9759
@nicc9759 3 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@lgooch
@lgooch 3 жыл бұрын
Yea lol
@johannpetersen3637
@johannpetersen3637 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, exactly what I thought
@ThioJoe
@ThioJoe Жыл бұрын
The thing I'm most curious about is whether after learning Dvorak, how hard is it to switch between them? It might be worth it for example, if I could use Dvorak only when typing in MS Word or something, but Qwerty the rest of the time. So literally switching between both methods on the fly depending on which window you have open. I imagine the brain could learn to do it given enough practice but I wonder what it's like initially.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel Жыл бұрын
Depends on how often you practice QWERTY! If you keep typing in both layouts, your brain will probably adapt eventually. Though I had to learn two layouts when I was a teenager (Russian and English), so maybe it helps? At the same time, ditching QWERTY and its poor ergonomics is kind of the point of Dvorak, and forcing yourself to type QWERTY regularly defeats the purpose.
@tr.jordan8851
@tr.jordan8851 Жыл бұрын
I can help you answer too as I've been using Dvorak for about 8 years now. Sometimes I have to use QWERTY on other computers which might take a second or two for my brain to adapt and "remember" the layout but I have very little problem going between them both. At the most, when I use QWERTY now I get annoyed and want to go back to Dvorak. I feel that my fingers have to move so much more on QWERTY haha
@andrewarnold9818
@andrewarnold9818 Жыл бұрын
​@WolfgangsChannel When I was studying Russian, I insisted on learning the Russian keyboard format (which, now that I've not been studying for a while, means I can uselessly type in Cyrillic), and at least for me, I couldn't type out Russian words phonetically in the Latin alphabet or vice versa without a lot of mental effort. Once I was in "Russian mode", my brain associated sounds with the proper keystrokes, and it was really hard to revert unless I was, in fact, typing in English.
@aarOuOn
@aarOuOn 11 ай бұрын
Another longtime Dvorak user here. Over time I've gotten out of practice at QWERTY, to get back into the mindset I have to type my name or an old password first and launch straight into whatever I actually need to type. Once I get into the flow I can do it, but if I think about it too much, suddenly I can't find the key I'm looking for lol
@RomanShein1978
@RomanShein1978 11 ай бұрын
The whole point is to learn Dvorak and the touch typing. Torturing yourself not once, but twice, to learn 2 layouts for the same language is inhumane.
@poindexterfrink8276
@poindexterfrink8276 5 жыл бұрын
I never actually practised touch-typing qwerty, so the day I actually tried to learn to do it, I learned Dvorak. On linux, I have aliased "asdf=xsetkblayout dvorak" and "aoeu=xsetkblayout us" so that I can switch easily on the homerow.
@Dedskees
@Dedskees 5 жыл бұрын
When I was younger I really wanted to be able to talk to people and continue to click with my mouse simultaneously while playing games, I found that very hard with QWERTY but in my quest for a solution I discovered DVORAK for left hand users which is a specific form of DVORAK made for typing solely with your left hand. I just decided "ok, I'm going to make this my keyboard layout and use it tell I don't need to think about it." Took about a year and a half until I was set, I type at ~60wpm with my left hand.
@seamusriley3532
@seamusriley3532 5 жыл бұрын
Sick
@gnnr222
@gnnr222 5 жыл бұрын
2:55 Tried typing minimum ; video got muted twice and was reduced. Never again.
@wtfpwnz0red
@wtfpwnz0red 5 жыл бұрын
"Painful" is the right word. I've been using dvorak for years, and while I enjoy it now, it was definitely miserable going from 80wpm to 4wpm.
@albex8717
@albex8717 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a radical Dvorak user and I agree with all points in this video. Also here's a simple 4-step guide to learning dvorak: Step 1: Switch your phone keyboard to Dvorak step two: get a girlfriend who likes to text with you a lot StEpThRe3eE: ???? Step Four: Profit
@mudlums
@mudlums 5 жыл бұрын
Haha, I use Dvorak when using a keyboard, but use a swipe keyboard in QWERTY on my phone. I've tried switching my phone to Dvorak, and feel like a complete beginner again when I try to swipe-type anything.
@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ
@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ 5 жыл бұрын
Look, you think anyone interested in learning Dvorak can get step 2 done?
@funkykenan
@funkykenan 5 жыл бұрын
@@UCXEO5L8xnaMJhtUsuNXhlmQ preach brother
@albex8717
@albex8717 5 жыл бұрын
@@MellowSkyy Of course not lol
@denoww9261
@denoww9261 5 жыл бұрын
I know the 4-step guide thing was kind of a joke, but here's how I learned if anyone's interested. Tutorials for learning it are a waste of time imo. I just used the "show keyboard viewer" option on macOS in the corner of my screen along with having my keycaps labelled in the QWERTY layout to force myself to learn it. It took 2-3 weeks to not need the keyboard viewer anymore, and maybe a month to be able to touchtype quickly in it - keeping in mind that I couldn't touchtype in QWERTY prior to this (my QWERTY speed has gone up as well in this time, but not nearly as much as my Dvorak speed), I quickly became much faster in Dvorak than QWERTY. TL;DR: typing tutorials are a waste of time, put a keyboard viewer in the corner of the screen and do what you'd normally do in the day using it and you'll learn it within a month - or at least, that's what happened with me.
@RoboticRocketeer
@RoboticRocketeer 5 жыл бұрын
I use that exact same edit of wake me up inside as my morning alarm and had a pavlovian anger response at 1:04
@thomasdvu
@thomasdvu 5 жыл бұрын
Learn stenography instead, it’s much more work because it’s an entirely different system but if you are dedicated, it’s the only way to achieve 300+ WPM. You are essentially trading memorization for massive gains in speed and ergonomics. Once you practice enough the muscle memory will simply take over.
@StrategicGamesEtc
@StrategicGamesEtc 5 жыл бұрын
YES!!! For anyone else reading this (I'm sure Thomas Vu already knows or he wouldn't be recommending this), look up Plover. It's an open source program to convert steno into text so that you can use it to type in any program you would normally use a keyboard for. And if all you want to do is equal your typing speed, it really isn't that bad to pick up, though it can do a whole lot more.
@Pumpkin-Link
@Pumpkin-Link 5 жыл бұрын
stenography is pratically useless if you a programmer who spends most of the time typing arbitrary keywords, variable names, mathematical operators and keyboard shortcuts.
@thomasdvu
@thomasdvu 5 жыл бұрын
@Denis If you are creative, you can adapt stenography for typing symbols and shortcuts with simple strokes.
@tormodhag6824
@tormodhag6824 4 жыл бұрын
Thomas Vu the thing is... you cant. Because of the symbols and the fact that in programming there is really no words
@thomasdvu
@thomasdvu 4 жыл бұрын
@@tormodhag6824 Look up coding with stenography.
@drstefankrank
@drstefankrank 5 жыл бұрын
I'm German and I learned Dvorak at around 2003. Umlauts have been a problem, but there was the Dvorak with Umlauts. Not on Windows, only on my linux machines. I learned it, because I was a search typer and couldn't get touch typing in my brain. I was falling back to my old habit all the time. I switched to dvorak in a holiday without putting stickers on my keyboard. I just did all the practice lessons to force me learn touch typing. I then discovered the NEO layout for Germans after around a year and it has a lot more features and fits better to the German language. I used the same principle. I used stickers for a keyboard once that just had all the symbols, but no letters on them. This helps in finding all the symbols you don't need very often. I'm lucky enough to use it at home and at work. I can switch between layouts and my brain needs around 2 seconds to adapt. I feel more comfortable with NEO, than with QWERTZ. I forgot dvorak completely. I am faster with NEO than with QWERTZ, but there are a lot people faster with QWERTZ than I am with NEO. For games and other incompatible things, I just switch to QWERTZ for that time. On my phone, I don't use it. Like you mentioned, it doesn't help there and not all phone keyboards on Android have these layouts anyway.
@stevoblevo
@stevoblevo 4 жыл бұрын
I don't use dvorak on phone (I prefer gesture) but one of the tenets of the layout is alternating hands. this is why the vowels are all on one side. this would arguably be beneficial for two thumb typing.
@whatever5575
@whatever5575 5 жыл бұрын
Change to Dvorak is a good move for me in terms of efficiency and comfort
@simplylinn
@simplylinn 5 жыл бұрын
I started learning Dvorak in high school. ... I can't type on qwerty at all kinda, I have to use the "peck and hunt" method on qwerty, but I touchtype on dvorak, and I'm NOT spending 2-3 months learning qwerty touchtyping
@herrstruppi4948
@herrstruppi4948 5 жыл бұрын
By the way the pucture you are using is Antonin Dvorak, a famous composer from the late 1800s. Every musician might have noticed that :D
@badday4885
@badday4885 5 жыл бұрын
In French there is a keyboard like Dvorak called Bépo. It’s the same sort of layout except it has a lot more accented characters available (like è, é, ê, æ, œ, ß, etc.)
@commandprompt7171
@commandprompt7171 5 жыл бұрын
0:58 i freaking lost it. liked and subbed
@Sonyboj
@Sonyboj 5 жыл бұрын
. . w̢̤̠͙̗̗̱̩̯̋͋̿̚͘ͅa̧̠͉͕͙̥͑̀͐̓͑̄̾̃͟͢͟͠͝k̛̪̺̬̤̱̱͛̅̆̉̐̌̀̍̑ȩ͍̙̹͕̼̦͙̯̌́̓͆̆͢ m̢̨̛̖̠̘̘̌͋̑͐͊̆̂̚é̡̧̧̛̛̫͙̻̟͔̂͛̂͌͘͘͢ ũ̵̡̢̥̫̬̘̜̔̓͑̅́̋̉͛p̛̬̖͔͚̭̹̻̣̼͌́̔͗̀̈́̉͒ í͓̻͉̤̼͖̎̀̓̑͘̚͡͠n̡̢̛̬͔̬̘͈̄̿̔͆̔͌s̛̛̠̦̲̺͍̩̫̑̑̉́̉̽͋ḯ̧̛͚̟̳̻͐́̀̽d̵̛̦̪͚̞̲̝̝̦̘̔̇̒̑̆̌͑̚̚è̴͓̱͙͇͈͚͉̎̔͋͠ . .
@No-uc6fg
@No-uc6fg 5 жыл бұрын
Same
@My_Name_Josh
@My_Name_Josh 5 жыл бұрын
That dealt psychic damage xD
@Shawn-tp9bu
@Shawn-tp9bu 5 жыл бұрын
How the fuck is that funny?
@destrierofdark_
@destrierofdark_ 5 жыл бұрын
small correction: it's intended for electronic typing comfort, ie not typewriters guy also designed some funky single handed layouts
@nathanksimpson
@nathanksimpson 5 жыл бұрын
You might find this interesting, that the Korean language keyboard layout actually follows Dvorak design principles putting the most commonly used keys on the home row and dividing vowels and consonants on between the left and right hand. If you're interested in this kind of thing you might want to take a look at the Korean keyboard layout.
@dmitrishabunin5470
@dmitrishabunin5470 2 жыл бұрын
korean is also designed to alternate consonats with vowels in the first place
@NecumNaTo
@NecumNaTo 5 жыл бұрын
That guy on the picture at 1:03 is Antonín Dvořák, Czech composer, not August Dvorak, American professor.
@methanesulfonic
@methanesulfonic 5 жыл бұрын
OH NO NO NO NO
@PixelSheep
@PixelSheep 5 жыл бұрын
Not using Dvorak but nice to know there is someone out there putting in the effort! Greetings from Germany!
@BattleKegGreg
@BattleKegGreg 5 жыл бұрын
I've been using Dvorak for about 2 years now, but only on my phones. I did it for the proposed efficiency, but mainly to learn something new, and now I can go between the 2 easily, and I get the added benefit of whenever I hand my phone to someone they think they're having a stroke and it's great
@SyrupSplash
@SyrupSplash 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 6 years deep into that dvorak gang baby, never goin back
@carlytoonify
@carlytoonify 2 жыл бұрын
I spend ton of hours a day in front of a computer, and I'm thinking seriously to try this keyboard configuration to see the results myself. Really informational video, and thanks for sharing your experience. Best regards!
@eyjzdrkxjqzfuhqyzybf
@eyjzdrkxjqzfuhqyzybf 5 жыл бұрын
The default keyboard layout here in France is azerty. It's close to qwerty, but with a few keys switched. It's even worse than qwerty, since there are some capital letters with diacritics used in French that you can't even type (except on Linux thanks to caps lock). Back in 2012 when I built my first computer I decided to learn bépo (the equivalent to dvorak, but for French). I never learned to touch-type on azerty, and decided I would learn touch-typing in bépo, on a TypeMatrix 2030 keyboard (which is orthogonal). To teach myself, I read that the best way is to place a paper sheet with diagram of your layout next to your screen, so that you have a reference, and don't need to look at your fingers (so that your muscle memory is used, instead of your visual one). After a week or so of typing like a retard, I could type pretty comfortably. This was one of the best choices I made in my digital life. I can't fathom how anyone can touch-type on azerty, as there is absolutely no logic to this layout whatsoever. Also, it's time we get rid of the stupid diagonal layout of keyboards. It was made to make room for the sticks that hold the keys. We don't need that on computer keyboards. I used "regular" keyboards next to my orthogonal one, and the difference in comfort is very noticeable. Also, having the enter and backspace keys right in the middle makes much more sense.
@inigo8740
@inigo8740 5 жыл бұрын
I always had used QWERTY, and then I moved to France and discovered AZERTY. Ctrl+Z becomes Crtl+W caused me many problems. The worst thing was when I found out my French friends were using AZERTY when gaming, without remapping the WASD keys. The W falls bellow the S and the A is higher than the rest. It's impossible!
@eyjzdrkxjqzfuhqyzybf
@eyjzdrkxjqzfuhqyzybf 5 жыл бұрын
@@inigo8740 They are the exception, then. Basically everyone remaps their keys to ZQSD. I believe some games even have these keys as default on their French client. Though sometimes developers don’t give the option to remap the keys and everyone who doesn’t use qwerty is stuck with stupid controls.
@Rayer24
@Rayer24 2 жыл бұрын
@@eyjzdrkxjqzfuhqyzybf When I used to play browser games only I had to use WASD on an azerty keyboard. It was kinda awkward but I got used to that. Then when I played "real" games I had the option to remap luckily.
@MistyKathrine
@MistyKathrine 2 жыл бұрын
I switched to Dvorak back in 2006 because I was experiencing wrist pain and that was suggested as a solution and it worked.
@My_Name_Josh
@My_Name_Josh 5 жыл бұрын
I learned Dvorak in college, and gaming controls are eventually what make me drop it. I could deal with learning the new layout no problem, but the never ending cycle of remapping controls was too much apparently.
@andrewarnold9818
@andrewarnold9818 Жыл бұрын
Tbh you probably could have just had two language modes on your computer, both English, but one where the keystrokes on the keyboard were QWERTY, and the other were Dvorak
@IrishluckLinux
@IrishluckLinux 5 жыл бұрын
I have also moved to Dvorak around the turn of the year. It was an interesting thing to learn. You did a nice overview. I also didn't change the vim control scheme and I still use the cvz controls when I'm at work and on win10. I hope to get to my speed back up to where I had it when I was on qwerty. Nice video!
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
It takes some time, but not as much as I thought. Good luck!
@Nate4Life01
@Nate4Life01 5 жыл бұрын
I've played splinter cell: chaos theory, so yeah, I'm a Dvorak professional
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 5 жыл бұрын
i didn't get that reference
@ProperlyPsychotic
@ProperlyPsychotic 5 жыл бұрын
І һаνе ȣዐ һⲅѕ рⲒауеԁ оո tһаt ցа꧟е аոԁ ԁоո't ցеt tһе ⲅеƒеⲅеոϲе ⲒоⲒ, ꧟ауᖯе а ϲһаⲅаϲtеⲅ ոа꧟е ѕоսոԁѕ Ⲓіκе ԁνоⲅаκ? Іԁκ
@ProperlyPsychotic
@ProperlyPsychotic 5 жыл бұрын
@M'asuda the Liar what?
@urugulu1656
@urugulu1656 5 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel theres a huge ass Valve operated "Computer" called dvorak doing crypto related stuff driving the main Story of the game....
@DoctorDeath147
@DoctorDeath147 4 жыл бұрын
I see you're a man of culture as well.
@PyroSax
@PyroSax 3 жыл бұрын
Dvorak DID get rid of my Carpal Tunnel, and all of my friends at Ivy League use it. You are giving people incorrect advice NOT to use it. People SHOULD use it. I now have Dvorak on ALL of my computers, laptops and tablet. I have been using it for 98 years now, and VERY happy. And yes, my typing speed DOUBLED.
@Sebi0043
@Sebi0043 3 жыл бұрын
So I'm German, wanting to learn Dvorak and struggling with umlauts. Thanks for thinking of me
@christophzika1573
@christophzika1573 3 жыл бұрын
Just learn dvorak and neo
@bld86
@bld86 3 жыл бұрын
Shortcuts: Kinda agree, copy paste is the worst, but there are good alternatives like CTRL + INSTER (copy ) , SHIFT + INSERT ( paste ) Games: Pretty much a moot point. You only need to remap the keys once, or just switch to qwerty, or in some games even that is unnecessary. Time: True it takes a week or two. But learning anything does...
@urienix
@urienix 4 жыл бұрын
In my case I still use qwerty, but one day I could see a developer who used the Programmer Dvorak distribution, his keyboard was a split Corne and he used vim as editor, his typing speed was enviable in every way, one day I hope to get to that levels
@alexwexov4298
@alexwexov4298 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe he is ThePrimagen ?
@sub-harmonik
@sub-harmonik 7 ай бұрын
I use vim and dvorak but that's in order to make up for being a slow and inaccurate typist lol
@Fmily
@Fmily 5 жыл бұрын
I've been typing with Dvorak on all my computers and my phone for more than 4 years now. I actually started learning right as I started a college English class and I think that using it constantly without ever going back to qwerty made learning faster. I got up to about 40 wmp in about 2 weeks and now I'm around 75 give or take. That may not sound incredibly fast but it's way faster than I ever could type on qwerty. I had a really hard time memorizing qwerty and Dvorak just came a lot easier for me. Games definitely are a weak area for Dvorak but you'd be surprised how many games allow you to switch between keyboard layouts without restarting or just natively support Dvorak without changing anything.
@osirisgolad
@osirisgolad 5 жыл бұрын
Dvorak is undeniably better, but everything is geared towards QWERTY and everyone has learnt it; and that is where every one of your grievances stems from(and I agree with you completely). However, if you imagine a world where everything used Dvorak and everyone learnt that instead, then everyone would think you were batshit crazy if you then tried to introduce QWERTY. It's like how us Europeans have an aneurysm when Americans try to tell us how great the imperial measurement system is compared to metric. Concerning the typing of different languages on English-based Dvorak, that only seems like an issue because us Westerners mostly use the same script(and there are Dvorak lay-outs for every common language). If a Korean had to learn to type Japanese, they would have to relearn where the keys are anyway, because the keys have different characters. We just have the luxury of seeing mostly the same script when we go to a neighbouring country. In fact, it's a luxury that we can even type French with English Dvorak *at all*, if you think about it. It's literally impossible to design a lay-out which is ideal for every language, so it's sort of a non-argument.
@ewengoisot808
@ewengoisot808 5 жыл бұрын
I created my own keyboard layout based on bépo/dvorak/maltron, then I configured i3wm, zsh, vim, most, tmux… to be compatible with my keyboard AND to be compatible with each other (the "focus left" command is the same or close to be the same, for all of them), then I have few stuff to remember, less than without my config. I spent several months doing that but I don't regret it
@jonatan0_0
@jonatan0_0 5 жыл бұрын
Im a classical musician and lost. How did you trick me into this Amadeus?
@benjaminmarks8765
@benjaminmarks8765 5 жыл бұрын
Same. Came for new world symphony. Stayed for tech geek stuff
@orvvro
@orvvro 5 жыл бұрын
1:00 that guy is a composer called Antonin Dvorak, from Czechoslovakia if I'm correct. August Dvorak is not the guy in the picture
@0xCAFEF00D
@0xCAFEF00D 5 жыл бұрын
6:00 Worse than that. Many keyboards rely on the idea of you 'near missing' what you intended. So if you type wjsy instead of what it sees that h and j (etc) are close and has an easier time correcting. Another context clue. If all the most common keys are on the home row you'd reduce that heuristics effectiveness somewhat. I wonder what the anti-dvorak is and if that's better for this use? Something that makes every near miss utter gibberish and reduces the potential confusion between potential off by 1 words. I've abandoned standard phone keyboards because they're very conservative in this what they allow as misses without accepting it as your intent in my experience. It might face people's expectations better but I'm sure they'd be faster with something more assertive. Proofreading is faster than typing precisely on a phone. For me at least.
@HarshNerf
@HarshNerf 5 жыл бұрын
So you type incorrectly on purpose and get upset when the program doesn't understand your wrongness? I don't understand why typing and spelling properly is so hard
@0xCAFEF00D
@0xCAFEF00D 5 жыл бұрын
@@HarshNerf No that's not it at all. Read again.
@1206549
@1206549 5 жыл бұрын
There's a downloadable keyboard layout for Windows called Dvorak-QWERTY. I don't know how it works but typing text is in Dvorak, anything else you use to keyboard for, shortcuts, even the ones that don't use any modifier keys, game controls, etc are in QWERTY.
@kentakiman_gmd
@kentakiman_gmd 5 жыл бұрын
Title: Dvorak (me thinking of Antonin Dvorak) Channel name: Wolfgang (me thinking of Mozart) Damn it, I though I was watching a classical music video.
@NathanShirley
@NathanShirley 4 жыл бұрын
Apparently so did the video creator, who grabbed a photo of Antonin Dvorak...
@onesyphorus
@onesyphorus 4 жыл бұрын
looked so familiar
@philipprzezp-h7711
@philipprzezp-h7711 10 ай бұрын
I switched to Dvorak many years ago, shortly after I started working. After my first year of work, I noticed increasing discomfort and pain in my wrists and forearms. Paying more attention to my posture did not really help much, so I started considering my options. One recommendation I received was to try a different layout, such as Dvorak. I made the switch, and quicker than it developed, the pain went away, and I have not had any such discomfort since then. Will it work for everyone? No idea. Probably, keeping good posture early in one's typing practice is the most essential means to less pain. As for the Dvorak layout? I still really like it, especially for programming. The location of that underscore key is fantastic when dealing with standards which require underscores in symbol names. It can be annoying, though, when using applications like Remote Desktop and Citrix, as QWERTY is usually just assumed, and an administrator may be required to make Dvorak usable. Finally, about other languages... Several languages, such as German and Swedish, do have their own variants of the Dvorak layout, just as they have their own variants of QWERTY (which was also designed for English).
@patrickreagan5784
@patrickreagan5784 5 жыл бұрын
I just learned VIM and I laughed so hard when I saw the layout for dvorak!!!
@aarOuOn
@aarOuOn 11 ай бұрын
As I was a bit of a hipster at the time, so I switched to Dvorak at the age of 12 (I'm 26 as of now), It took me a month to learn and I use it to this day. Gaming and other compatibility issues aren't that big a deal because you can set up ctrl+shift to toggle between the two layouts, so you just get in the habit of switching when you need to The biggest challenge honestly is having to use public computers where Dvorak isn't an option. The windows hotkeys are also a bit awkwardly placed for Dvorak (namely ctrl+c and ctrl+v). In hindsight, you could probably rebind them somehow, but I'm used to their new locations at this point
@xcvsdxvsx
@xcvsdxvsx 5 жыл бұрын
Seems cool but with coding its more time spent thinking than typing. If I was a writer would probably try one of these alternative layouts.
@nulano
@nulano 5 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing you don't use Java. ;D
@Pierogo
@Pierogo 5 жыл бұрын
Keyboard shortcuts are the sole reason I went with Colemak instead of Dvorak when I decided to learn another keyboard layout. It's way more comfortable than QWERTY yet the bottom row is almost exactly the same so for example Control-Z/X/C just works.
@CBBovey
@CBBovey Жыл бұрын
I was a QWERTY touch typist of around 80WPM with pretty decent accuracy; I made the switch to Dvorak for the same reasons as Wolfgang; I hate to say it, but everything he says is true, except it took me more than a few months to get to my old QWERTY speed. To say learning Dvorak was painful is an understatement, and had I known how difficult it would be with not a great deal of benefit, I wouldn't have attempted to learn it in the first place; that said, I'm glad I did; as Wolfgang says, it's actually not that bad, and the look of confusion on my friends faces if they ask if they can check their email is priceless. People likely type faster using Dvorak than QWERTY, but the difference is negligible, and had I spent countless hours improving my QWERTY speed instead, I would be a lot faster than I am now with Dvorak. Typing with Dvark is definitely more comfortable than QWERTY, and I find it easier to type accurately with Dvorak; it feels more natural when typing English, that is, once you reprogram your muscle memory. If you do not know how to type in QWERTY and are learning to touch-type from scratch (in English), it could be worth learning Dvorak, as long as you don't mind the other negative reasons stated by Wolfgang. Maybe, just maybe! If you like a challenge and are prepared to put in a lot of effort, sure, learning Dvorak is a fun and rewarding experience, but do not learn Dvorak if you think it will make you more productive. People learn to touch type to be more productive, although, again, if you don't already know QWERTY, I'd imagine you'll ultimately be a better typist if you choose Dvorak. It's a shame Dvorak never caught on because it is a superior layout, but QWERTY is not terrible; alas, it never took on, and as someone who went through the PAIN of making the switch, I can guarantee it never will.
@nandoflorestan
@nandoflorestan 5 жыл бұрын
Wrong when you say Dvorak is not much better than QWERTY. It’s much better. As a programmer I used to have hand pain after a day of work. Dvorak cured that. It’s MUCH more comfortable for touch typing. I switch to QWERTY with 2 clicks before playing games. And I have developed a hybrid layout which alternates between Dvorak and QWERTY through the Caps key. No problem with shortcuts anymore, best of both worlds. The OP’s level of experience with Dvorak must not be great.
@glitchglitchowitch3225
@glitchglitchowitch3225 5 жыл бұрын
For Germans, there's the neo layout, build on the same philosophy as dvorak but it solves a lot of problems that dvorak has. X, C, V are on the left hand, default ctrl+stuff works most of the times still comfortably. Vim works also just fine because you don't need to use hjkl because the arrow keys are mapped to the left hand on a higher level.
@indianashure1493
@indianashure1493 5 жыл бұрын
If you want to type german, i think you should take a look at the neo2 layout.
@jh0ker
@jh0ker 5 жыл бұрын
Yes I love it! Typing with it right now :D Also very nice as a programmer, plus the shortcuts are much nicer than on dvorak.
@keik168
@keik168 3 жыл бұрын
Was looking for the composer, but stayed for the entertaining video
@Cubi.Nguyen
@Cubi.Nguyen 5 жыл бұрын
There’s an extremely underwhelming amount of classical music for a channel called Wolfgang talking about Dvórak...
@brianmcnichols8092
@brianmcnichols8092 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using DVORAK for 16 years now. I am not going back. People complain that the us system of units is antiquated, but a keyboard layout designed for 100 year old typewriters is next level antiquated.
@nonope449
@nonope449 5 жыл бұрын
It's not worth the grind, but once you've done it you deff don't want to go back. One of my saving graces was that win 10 and kde both accepted win+space to alternate layouts
@mal2ksc
@mal2ksc 5 жыл бұрын
Having made the leap over two decades ago, there's no way I can ever go back. Having to use a QWERTY keyboard makes me want to throw it across the room because even though I know where everything is, I have to completely override my muscle memory. However, I've been asked if it's worth it for someone to learn Dvorak now, and I uniformly tell them no -- that they should try Colemak instead. I only gave Colemak a two week test spin but that was long enough to see that it had the same basic design advantages as Dvorak, without the disadvantages -- presuming you knew neither. I'm not going to switch again now.
@FINXainarskrastins
@FINXainarskrastins 5 жыл бұрын
In qwerty there are three things that are a problem in the Latvian language. There are alot of words that have "er" or "as". And also we don't have qwyx in our alphabet (but its still there). There are two ways to get āēīūšģķļžčņ, you either have it set up while holding right alt changes those letters to to their second types, or an older way was to press once the uppercase " symbol and then it will change the next letter to the second type. Probably a slower method.
@emth7084
@emth7084 5 жыл бұрын
0:45 i legit got jumpscared by that
@roblesliemedia
@roblesliemedia 4 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate that you took the time to demystify the Dvorak keyboard. I had heard about it and was curious but I now I know the advantages would not be worth the effort. Great research.
@tuananhdo1870
@tuananhdo1870 3 жыл бұрын
There are many people say its worth the effort. So give its a try
@roblesliemedia
@roblesliemedia 3 жыл бұрын
@@tuananhdo1870 One day possibly I'd like to do it.
@samuelcowan5056
@samuelcowan5056 5 жыл бұрын
Watched this to get it out of my recommended but it turned out interesting
@Einstine1984
@Einstine1984 4 жыл бұрын
One of the best review I've seen in a while about anything
@markkeilys
@markkeilys 5 жыл бұрын
>not useing wayland >german & not useing neo what are you on mate? But seriously I use Programmers Dvorak, it has the number row set up the way Dvorak desighned it. I switched whilst takeing classes, I had at least one paper due each weak and I didn't use any learning aids, just switched over and left it in that state. My main goal was to get rid of my habbit of looking at the keyboard whilst typeing because it was slowing me down (especialy when I needed to transcribe from abook). The first day was the worst, every day after that was a peice of cake though, and by the end of the second week I was back up to my old typeing speed. Now that I can actualy type properly, I've been thinking about switing over to a fully programmable split keyboard and setting up my own custome xkblayout. For anyone jumping into deep configuration I'd reccomend setting up shift lock and setting caps-lock to switching layout, especialy if you are useing Programmers Dvorak.
@maxxiong
@maxxiong 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, regarding the whole language layout issue, having all vowels on the left hand makes dvorak still ok for other languages. Colemak is probably worse on other languages though because apparently it favours rolling motion rather than hand alteration.
@alexmattyou
@alexmattyou 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a programmer, just before I found there is another layout there as Dvorak. It's awesome and the finger moments are smooth. But I'm using blender too, I can't create anything because my muscle memory sticks to qwerty. So I'm gonna go on with qwerty 😥😥
@sanchellewellyn3478
@sanchellewellyn3478 Жыл бұрын
I use Dvorak and I have not had problems with carpal tunnel ever since I started. It is annoying in some programming languages (like C#) because they use symbols that are close by on QWERTY but banished to the far pasture on Dvorak. On the other hand, having the hyphen on the home row is awesome.
@jotarokujo6099
@jotarokujo6099 3 жыл бұрын
Will be there a video for Colemak? You've mentioned you are learning it too. It seems to be more similar to Qwerty, than the Dvorak, so may be the drawbacks will be less severe?
@007Knightjp
@007Knightjp 5 жыл бұрын
What is the desktop environment that you're using?
@Estorianj
@Estorianj 5 жыл бұрын
Just as a fun note, having switched to Dvorak over 6 years ago, it not only makes your computer extremely inaccessible to people other than yourself, but makes for some fun pseudo-random passwords by switching back and forth between Qwerty and Dvorak. Even to computer literates and IT, the settings to switch back and forth from the two is not a common command and creates a layer of security where you essentially "unlock" your computer for other people to work on. I usually recommend it for the combination of obscure security bump and comfort.
@12bob50
@12bob50 5 жыл бұрын
I’m a Dvorak user and I only really recommend learning Dvorak if you dont have the muscle memory for touch typing on QWERTY. I found it much easier to learn to touch type with Dvorak than to re-learn QWERTY with Touch typing.
@NicholasBrakespear
@NicholasBrakespear 5 жыл бұрын
It might be because I'm a violin player, but I find Qwerty to be vastly more efficient. Because with Qwerty, the left hand does most of the work. Which my brain is already wired for, due to the violin. Also, it makes sense when it comes to general computer usage, because the right hand has other responsibilities - the enter key, delete, backspace, and mouse control.
@LumosX
@LumosX 5 жыл бұрын
Been using Colemak for a couple of weeks. It's pretty easy to get into, shortcuts are left untouched, and it's pretty neat. Then again, I never learned to touch-type and can rack up some 90 WPM through my "custom" (read: likely terrible) 6-or-7-finger typing pattern. Still type pretty slowly when in Colemak mode, but it's fun and I can recommend it. As for Vim... Hahahaha. Like I'd ever use Vim. Nano is all a _real_ OG needs.
@ejrh
@ejrh 8 ай бұрын
Eu estava procurando algum conteúdo do meu idioma mas não encontrei nada tão relevante. Sua opinião é bem correta. Recomendo aprender o Dvorak com duas condições: Se for algum escritor (alguém que escreva muitas e muitas palavras por dia como relatórios extensos ou livros), e que tenha Windows. O Dvorak é excelente para apenas textos, nem para formatar o texto com atalhos ele serve, mas para apenas digitar sim. E o Windows pela facilidade de trocar de teclado com o atalho Win + Espaço ou Ctrl + Shift (caso habilitado). Mas já adianto que se não for alguém que realmente precise escrever milhares de textos, não recomendo, é muito frustrante e cansativo. Mas depois que se aprende você consegue ver os benefícios que ele promete.
@OnLyStrahl
@OnLyStrahl 5 жыл бұрын
tbh qwerty is way better then qwertz bc of the [{ stuff. but i wont change to colmak or dvorak bc if i have to use a qwertz (im also from germany), i would be fcking confused. and it sometimes happens that I do something at a coworkers keyboard (pair programming in scrum, you know). its hard enough to change from qwerty to qwertz, so no thanks. AND VIM
@aeroglass
@aeroglass 5 жыл бұрын
Another annoying thing I find about Qwertz (meine frau ist deutsch) is undo. They moved the Z so far away, now requires two hands! Why would they do that? >___< but I would agree the most annoying thing is /[{}]\ how do people even use a command line or program with Qwertz? I thought Germans love efficiency? That's at least the impression I had before living here. I think reading German would be more efficient and ergonomic with a few spaces in between words. Feels like I need a knife and fork every time I try to read German. Japanese you only need chopsticks and English you can pretty much eat with your hands haha.
@OnLyStrahl
@OnLyStrahl 5 жыл бұрын
@@aeroglass The Keyboard is made for efficient typing. In German you use y soooo seldom that it got changed with z. Yeah, undo is crap, but you use z so much more often than y. And /]{\ is way less often used than Umlaute in german. So it's efficient, but efficient for normal typing. Most people do not write code :P German isn't really ergonomic, thats right. But the less spaces make it more efficient because you can pack many many informations in one word, but you dont have to. Gewinner eines Wettbewerbes des schnellen Schreibens = Schnellschreibewettbewerbsgewinner = Winner of a fast typing contest.
@fulltimemonti
@fulltimemonti 5 жыл бұрын
Ive been typing on Dvorak for 10 years. Havent had wrist strain since. Had it a lot beforehand.
@solohalo2954
@solohalo2954 9 ай бұрын
skill issue
@vincentbarreau8677
@vincentbarreau8677 5 жыл бұрын
As a French, I have started to learn the layout "BÉPO". That is specific to the French language. Learning it have taken some time, and after two month training, I am not yet as proficient as my normal layout, but feel confident enough to use it every day at work, where I guess it will improve greatly. To bypass some problems like the "ctrl + c / v / x" shortcut, I invested in a typeMatrix keyboard (as I also wanted to have aligned keys)
@oriondezagrats4228
@oriondezagrats4228 5 жыл бұрын
I am an advanced pecker. The vast majority of key presses are done exclusively with my index fingers. Other fingers tend to get used for auxiliary keys more than anything. My typing speed on a bad day tends to be around 90WPM. I am also a touch-typist. I have never had any sort of discomfort typing for long periods of time, and the only awkward finger movements I ever make are when I'm playing a game and using multiple auxiliary keys and movement keys at the same time.
@Tarrabyte
@Tarrabyte 5 жыл бұрын
im literally only here because /g/ screenshot. I have minor respect for that
@davr1
@davr1 4 жыл бұрын
You don't even need to use autohotkey on windows to get qwerty shortcuts; On windows there are multiple levels of key functionality. First is the low level. It's usually indicated by VK_something (www.kbdedit.com/manual/low_level_vk_list.html ) and it's directly linked to a key ID. Then the high level. It determines what a key should type when pressed, when it's combined with another key (eg shift), or when it's used with a dead press. Most programs and games in windows use low-level keybinding, so you can just use dvorak mapped onto a qwerty VK layout (but that doesn't work with vim, because it uses high-level key bindings)
@lambdanil
@lambdanil 5 жыл бұрын
I'm actually learning colemak...
@iLiokardo
@iLiokardo 5 жыл бұрын
That's great!
@lambdanil
@lambdanil 5 жыл бұрын
@@iLiokardo I've got pretty good speeds with it already. Almost as good as QWERTY.
@CamdenBloke
@CamdenBloke 5 жыл бұрын
I used it in college for a bit. I plucked the keycaps off of my G4 PowerBook, rearranged them, and set the layout. I learned it pretty well, but when other folks wanted to use my system they were completely confused.
@CamdenBloke
@CamdenBloke 4 жыл бұрын
@Kurt M. Honestly, it was my PowerBook and I was the only one who used it. That was before macs became popular again, most of my classmates had windows.
@larriyrnir5756
@larriyrnir5756 5 жыл бұрын
you can pry my peck typing from my cold dead hands don't @ me
@sayanghosh6996
@sayanghosh6996 4 жыл бұрын
I do a peculiar type of typing, I dont do touch typing, but I can type blindfolded as well, (fingers know where keys are) and i type with 10 (or maybe 9) fingers. Also, my fingers dont have fixed letters to type, rather they are opportunist and use the finger closest to the required key to type it. One con of this is my accuracy is not as high as touch typists or find-and-peck typists. ( I sometimes type o or u for i, etc) (accuracy = 92-94%) But i am relatively fast (62wpm) Dont know what its called but I learned to type by myself like this,
@brydon10
@brydon10 5 жыл бұрын
Colemak is better than Dvorak, but Dvorak is still better than Qwerty. I still like Qwerty though, despite also using Colemak.
@kajmak64bit76
@kajmak64bit76 5 жыл бұрын
Dafuq? Xd
@theguitarslinger1
@theguitarslinger1 5 жыл бұрын
Dvorak / Linux / Vim user here! This video definitely earned a subscribe from me. And no, no one can use my laptop but me, haha. For those of you who are thinking about switching and want another voice heard from, here has been my thoughts and experience... I used to be able to type Qwerty with with bursts of up to 100WPM. I wouldn't say I'm any faster necessarily with Dvorak, but I do feel like I have to make fewer / smaller / more comfortable movements than with Qwerty. Truth be told, I do like Dvorak a little better, but I also don't think it's probably worth it for most people to make the switch. You've really got to use a computer often enough that eeking out a few percentage points of extra comfort is worth all the upfront discomfort it takes to make the switch. But if you're somebody who types a lot and enjoys a challenge just for the heck of it, then read on. For learning, even though you want to be able to touch type, I found it helpful to switch the key caps for those frustrating moments when you have to glance down. I still do this for my laptops, but not for my external keyboard. On the rare occasion that somebody wants to use my computer, they can hunt and peck, or if they are good Qwerty touch typists, I'll just quickly swap back to Qwerty layout for them in the software. When I first switched layouts I was on a Mac and I used the Dvorak + Command Qwerty as that was convenient. The problem with this is that this layout is only easily available on Mac OS, and I want to be able to hop on another computer, switch layouts, and 10 seconds later be completely comfortable typing. This was great on my computer, but it was a hindrance when I switched to Linux as my daily driver earlier this year. Honestly, if you associate the shortcut with the letter with the muscle memory, it's really not that bad. You lose the one-handed ergonomics of Ctrl+C/V/Z/X/S but with two hands on the keyboard as I am for the most part when I'm typing or editing text with Vim it doesn't bother me too much. (Plus with Vim that's not how you copy and paste anyways.) I do use Android but since the muscle memory of typing with thumbs and swipe/glide movements is really separate from touch typing on a full keyboard, I didn't see any benefit in switching on mobile, and that makes it easy for me to pick up and type on other phones if I need to. One of the big disadvantages is if you need to hop on other people's workstations frequently. I've been typing Qwerty for decades, so I'm sure the layout is still rattling around in my brain, but I have to hunt and peck on Qwerty as I don't practice it regularly. The other critique I might make is that as a programmer I wouldn't say there's really any layout advantage for commonly used programming characters such as: ;',.[]/=\- as Dvorak was invented before personal computers. You could argue that certain key placements like that are arguably worse, but that largely depends on your preferred programming language, IDE, etc. There is a sub-layout called Programmer's Dvorak that might make minor improvements here, but it's bad enough I've committed to typing on a dorky alternative layout without going into an even more obscure niche of the niche. At least you know that you can switch any major operating system to Dvorak in a manner of a few seconds without additional software. Programmers Dvorak and other sub-variations of layouts may not be supported out of the box and you might have to download additional drivers. I'm not a heavy Photoshop / Adobe user (go FOSS alternatives!) but if you're really used to those keyboard shortcuts, that's something to consider. As for Vim shortcuts, I really learned Vim after I switched to Dvorak, but I don't know that there's really any disadvantages in the shortcut layout. I suppose the HJKL for movement might make slightly more sense all on the home row, but once it's muscle memory it's really no problem. I don't do much PC gaming, but I'd probably switch back to Qwerty for WASD layout, but again, that's just muscle memory. There's nothing intuitive about the letters WASD for arrows other than the key positions. If you're the type of person that types on a keyboard all day, could benefit from a minor increase in typing comfort, you use a lot of command line / Vim / keyboard shortcuts rather than reaching for your mouse, you like a challenge, and you don't mind / like being different then Dvorak is a fun challenge. Honestly the challenge of rewiring my brain was half the fun.
@mrtuttookey1720
@mrtuttookey1720 5 жыл бұрын
there's no footage of u typing DVORAK, so i dont belive u
@If_Only_I_Knew_Why
@If_Only_I_Knew_Why 5 жыл бұрын
I've been using a Dvorak keyboard on my phone since 2015. The biggest plus is when a friend borrows my phone (because they forgot theirs or something) and tries to text someone. They immediately turn into their grandparents and type at like 0.5 wpm!
@bendito999
@bendito999 5 жыл бұрын
4:15 I'm dying
@brightsideofmaths
@brightsideofmaths 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the layout! Really helped a lot :)
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