I did not realize this was a thing until I just switched to AZERTY which… despite being marketed as being “similar” to QWERTY, is still tripping me up

Edit: since this came up twice: I’m switching since I’m relocating to the French-speaking part of the world & I just happened to want to learn the language/culture, so yeah

  • @[email protected]
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    1415 days ago

    I’ve always wanted to use DVORAK but just don’t have the time to learn something so large and new (to me) at this stage of life. Gotta pick your battles.

    • @[email protected]
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      515 days ago

      Yeah, I remember being really interested in DVORAK when I was younger. But when it comes down to it, my typing speed is not really something that is holding back my productivity, so there is little benefit to be gained from switching.

      • Transient Punk
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        1015 days ago

        Typing speed isn’t the only benefit to switching. Reduced finger and wrist movement have been a life saver for me

      • @[email protected]
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        415 days ago

        Yeah. If people stopped bugging me at work my productivity would 2x for sure.

        Meanwhile my 110wpm on QWERTY is not exactly holding me back.

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      114 days ago

      I used Dvorak for a couple months but every time I sat down I had to force myself not to revert to muscle memory. Also, at the time at least, I had to remap they keys in every game I played so they were spread all around the keyboard. Just wasn’t with it.