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by moby_click
2485 days ago
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I switched when I got my Advantage 2 QD. I used typing trainers for a couple of days to learn the positions and then it took a couple of weeks to get adjusted and not have to think too long. Before that, I could not touch-type on QWERTY, but learned the Neo layout a couple of years back. I gave up on it because I was using too many other machines then. It felt more natural, but I think what really makes the difference for me is the keyboard. On the Kinesis, it is very obvious which finger to use for each key. I was a lot more confident in the physical mapping within days than after decades on standard staggered layouts. I wish there were ortholinear options for laptops. |
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