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by nihilocrat 6364 days ago
One of the main reasons I stick with QWERTY is because it is not uncommon that I will switch to a German keyboard layout when talking with German friends. Dvorak and Colemak are English-optimized and so switching to or from them has a much higher mental cost than switching from English QWERTY to German, which closely resembles QWERTY.

I think I'll try it out, anyways. There's already a bit of re-learning that has to be done when switching from English to German, so maybe in practice it will be easy. I already notice that I sort of context-switch, so maybe my brain will seperate the layouts sufficiently so that it's no harder than switching like I already do.

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I do switch between US Dvorak and German Quertz --- everytime I have to type an Umlaut. (It's just one keypress.)

Works good enough for me and I have been to lazy to get a German Dvorak or try the NEO layout that was designed for German.