active questions tagged dvorak - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-23T00:07:47Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/dvorak http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1890351/why-is-visual-studio-catching-key-events-before-autohotkey 2 Why is visual studio catching key events before autohotkey? TheDeeno 2009-12-11T19:30:22Z 2009-12-15T04:58:48Z <p>I recently switched to the dvorak keyboard layout as a bit of an experiment. One of the most difficult parts of the transition has been dealing with hot-keys. Most hot-keys are designed with qwerty in mind and, to make matters worse, hot-keys seem to be extremely muscle memory bound. </p> <p>Rather than relearn all the hot-keys, I've written an autohotkey script to translate the dvorak layout back to qwerty when the ctrl, alt, or win keys are pressed in conjunction with other keys. It works beautifully every where I've tried except visual studio 08. It seems key strokes are being caught before autohotkey can translate them. </p> <p>Why is this happening and how do I fix this?</p> <p>Below is an excerpt (from the start) of my script:</p> <pre><code>; control + letter ^;::^z ^q::^x ^j::^c ^k::^v </code></pre> <p><strong>Update:</strong> The script works fine on Win7 with ahk, vs08, and coderush freshly installed. The machine I'm having trouble with is running vista. Any thoughts on how to further diagnose?</p> <p><strong>Update 2:</strong> The script works fine with Vista and 2010 beta 2. Seems to be something with just vs 08 + vista. Gonna try a fresh install of vs08 tonight.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/455525/is-the-switch-to-dvorak-worth-it 26 Is the switch to Dvorak worth it? Kevin Weil 2009-01-18T17:27:56Z 2009-11-29T23:07:42Z <p>To those who were experienced (> 70 WPM, say) typists before the switch to Dvorak -- were you faster after switching? </p> <p>There are a couple good SO threads on Dvorak, but they are more on <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/88010/what-is-the-best-way-to-learn-dvorak">how to learn</a> or <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171597/dvorak-vs-qwerty">reduction in typing pain</a> than speed before/after. I know it will take me 1-2 months to feel comfortable, but I want to know if I should expect to be faster afterward. I am a programmer and type maybe 90-110 WPM on QWERTY.</p> <p>EDIT: I agree that coding is not typically IO-bound, and that a minimum typing speed is sufficient. This is half from curiosity, but it will be an undertaking to achieve QWERTY parity, so I want to know if I should at least expect some asymptotic improvement.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/165231/vim-dvorak-keybindings-rebindings 9 Vim Dvorak keybindings (rebindings :) cdleary 2008-10-03T00:30:43Z 2009-11-25T14:39:56Z <p>Although I played with it before, I'm finally starting to use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard" rel="nofollow">Dvorak (Simplified)</a> regularly. I've been in a steady relationship with Vim for several years now, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to remap the key bindings to suit my newfound Dvorak skills.</p> <p>How do <em>you</em> remap Vim's key bindings to best work with Dvorak?</p> <p>Explanations encouraged!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/165314/how-do-i-get-my-hands-on-a-dvorak-keyboard 0 How do I get my hands on a Dvorak keyboard? Patrick McElhaney 2008-10-03T01:13:04Z 2009-11-23T16:46:54Z <p>I've always assumed that before I can use the Dvorak layout I need to purchase a Dvorak keyboard. But I can't find one on Amazon. Is it simply a matter of popping the keys off a Qwerty keyboard and moving them around?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1222122/is-dvorak-typing-appropriate-for-programming 5 Is Dvorak typing appropriate for programming? samoz 2009-08-03T12:37:58Z 2009-10-16T07:58:41Z <p>I'm always looking for ways to be more productive, and I've been reading a lot about typing using a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak%5FSimplified%5FKeyboard" rel="nofollow">Dvorak</a> keyboard.</p> <p>It looks like this would be much more productive for writing normal prose, but what about for programming?</p> <p>I'm skeptical that it would be effective, since the use of semicolons, colons, brackets, and ampersands are much more common in programming than they are in every day typing.</p> <p>Has anyone had any experience with this?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1572872/ubuntus-terminal-keyboard-shortcuts-for-dvorak 0 Ubuntu's terminal-keyboard shortcuts for Dvorak [closed] Masi 2009-10-15T14:47:34Z 2009-10-15T15:16:15Z <p><strong>How can you see the settings of Ubuntu's keyboard shortcuts in terminal and then change them for USA Dvorak?</strong></p> <p>I am using USA Dvorak and my keyboard shortcuts are for Qwerty in all terminal applications such as Vim. I have not found a terminal application which would allow me to see the keyboard settings.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1534815/eclipse-keyboard-shortcuts-with-dvorak 0 Eclipse keyboard shortcuts with Dvorak Michael Dickens 2009-10-07T23:42:38Z 2009-10-07T23:57:08Z <p>I use Eclipse with Dvorak-QWERTY Commands (a Mac option). I am running OS 10.6. But when I press the command key, it does not revert back to the QWERTY keyboard but instead stays as Dvorak. This makes keyboard shortcuts a lot harder to use. How can I fix this problem?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/854/keyboard-layout 7 Keyboard layout Teifion 2008-08-03T22:03:23Z 2009-10-02T10:25:33Z <p>Similar but different to <a href="http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/687/keyboard-for-programmers" rel="nofollow">Keyboard for programmers</a>, simply put, what keyboard layout is the best?</p> <p>I'm using <a href="http://colemak.com/" rel="nofollow">Colemak</a> and it's good but I don't think it's actually faster than <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY" rel="nofollow">Qwerty</a>. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard" rel="nofollow">Dvorak</a> was certainly (for me anyway) not very fast at all. I have however found that Colemak is not so strain-inducing as Qwerty.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/820300/how-long-to-get-used-to-coding-with-a-dvorak-keyboard 7 How long to get used to coding with a Dvorak keyboard? system PAUSE 2009-05-04T14:15:28Z 2009-09-23T23:54:39Z <p>If you are a proficient coder who uses a Dvorak<sup>&dagger;</sup> keyboard, how long did it take you to become as speedy <strong>at writing code</strong> with that keyboard, as you were when you used a "normal" (eg. Qwerty) keyboard?</p> <p>&dagger; Any Dvorak layout. I realize there are several.</p> <p>EDIT: Please quantify your answer. I really want to know: How many weeks/months/etc.? If you have opinions to offer but no <strong>numbers</strong>, I would encourage you to answer <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/455525/is-the-switch-to-dvorak-worth-it">this question</a> or perhaps <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171597/dvorak-vs-qwerty">this one</a>.</p> <p>UPDATE: <em>Poll</em> questions (which by definition have multiple correct answers) are not exempted from the "accept rate", and people seem to fuss about accept rates lower than 100%. So I am accepting an answer. Doesn't mean it's the right answer, or best answer; I'm just playing the stupid numbers game.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/808422/mac-style-dvorak-qwerty-command-keyboard-mapping-for-windows 2 Mac Style "Dvorak - Qwerty Command" keyboard mapping for Windows? Ian Boyd 2009-04-30T18:35:55Z 2009-07-22T20:47:18Z <p>i would be interested in switching to Dvorak keyboard layout. The problem that everyone runs into is that common programming(1) keyboard shortcuts, such as:</p> <ul> <li>Ctrl+C</li> <li>Ctrl+V</li> <li>Ctrl+Z</li> </ul> <p>will no longer be the keys on the bottom left of the keyboard, since the Dvorak layout has C, V and Z in different locations.</p> <p>The Mac has solved this problem by having a keyboard layout called <em>"Dvorak - Qwerty Command"</em>, where the keyboard is normally in Dvorak mode, but if you press a command key the mappings temporarily revert to Qwerty([1]).</p> <p>Does such a feature exist on Windows? It has been suggested that such a feat can be accomplished using the <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb964665.aspx" rel="nofollow">Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator</a>.([2]) But i won't pretend to understand all that.</p> <p>In other words, Stackoverflow users, is this a problem that has already been solved?</p> <p><hr /></p> <p>(1) the joke being that the most common programming tasks are <strong>Ctrl+C</strong>, <strong>Ctrl+V</strong>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/245163/how-to-select-dvorak-layout-in-solaris-10-java-desktop 1 How to select dvorak layout in Solaris 10 Java Desktop Chris Huang-Leaver 2008-10-28T22:45:16Z 2009-07-07T09:53:14Z <p>I am learning to use the Dvorak keyboad layout, but I am not good enough to enter passwords yet, so I need to be able to switch back to qwerty occasionally. In KDE this works very well, Windows fudges this in a way I can live with for the little time I spend on it, but I can't change my work box which runs Solaris 10 Java desktop. It doesn't seem to have the 'setxkbmap' command.</p> <p>I could change the X11.conf file but (<em>see 2nd sentence</em>)</p> <p>Thanks in advance.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11514/is-it-possible-to-be-ambikeyboardrous 3 Is it possible to be ambikeyboardrous? jacobko 2008-08-14T19:00:16Z 2009-06-23T20:08:16Z <p>I switched to the dvorak keyboard layout about a year ago. I now use dvorak full-time at work and at home.</p> <p>Recently, I went on vacation to Peru and found myself in quite a conundrum. Internet cafes were qwerty-only (and Spanish qwerty, at that). I was stuck with a hunt-and-peck routine that grew old fairly quickly.</p> <p>That said, is it possible to be "fluent" in both qwerty and dvorak at the same time? If not, are there any good solutions to the situation I found myself in?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/370189/eclipse-keyboard-shortcuts-broken-in-osx-10-5-6 10 Eclipse keyboard shortcuts broken in OSX 10.5.6 Milhous 2008-12-16T00:39:08Z 2009-05-29T15:48:02Z <p>So I have been using Leopard for a year now, and the lastest update broke the keyboard mapping for eclipse. I use the dvorak layout, and now in eclipse if I press the ⌘ and the b key it does a build, instead of a cut(b = x).</p> <p>Does anyone else have this issue, and are there any workarounds? </p> <p><strong>EDIT:</strong> The best current workaround is to upgrade to 10.5.7.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/843699/unable-to-eliminate-t-in-vims-taglist 1 Unable to eliminate T in Vim's Taglist Masi 2009-05-09T17:23:23Z 2009-05-09T19:03:58Z <p>I have the following code in .vimrc</p> <pre><code>" to eliminate the effect of the line 1560 in taglist.vim if v:version &gt;= 700 nnoremap &lt;buffer&gt; &lt;silent&gt; t \ nnoremap &lt;buffer&gt; &lt;silent&gt; &lt;C-t&gt; \ endif </code></pre> <p>The command does what it should do. However, the command gives also me the following error at Vim's startup</p> <pre><code>No mapping found No mapping found </code></pre> <p><strong>How can you eliminate the keyboard shortcut,</strong> such that you do not get the message in Taglist but you can still use the default "T" for browsing up in Dvorak?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/816113/unable-to-move-upwards-by-t-in-vims-tlist-when-i-use-dvorak 1 Unable to move upwards by t in Vim's Tlist when I use Dvorak Masi 2009-05-03T02:13:13Z 2009-05-08T04:03:31Z <p><strong>Problem:</strong> to move upwards in Vim's Taglist by "t"</p> <p>The movement keys DHTN work in Vim when I am not in TagList.</p> <p>I have the following in my <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/165231/vim-dvorak-keybindings-rebinding">.vimrc</a> </p> <pre><code> no h j no t k no n l no s : no S : no j d no J D no l n no L N no - $ no _ ^ no N no ; z no T L no P P no p p </code></pre> <p><strong>How can you enable the movement key "t" also in TagList?</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/815915/unable-to-bind-hjkl-to-dlth-in-screens-c-a-esc-mode 1 Unable to bind HJKL to DLTH in Screen's C-A Esc -mode Masi 2009-05-02T23:41:44Z 2009-05-03T00:53:33Z <p>I want my Zsh to be Dvorak friendly in Screen.</p> <p>I am trying to make the following bindings in Zsh such that I can use them in Ctl-a Esc mode in moving</p> <pre><code>h =&gt; d j =&gt; l k =&gt; t l =&gt; n </code></pre> <p>I have not yet found any ways to do that.</p> <p><strong>How can you make the following keybindings in Screen</strong>, such that I can use them in the mode C-A Esc?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/67512/best-keyboard-for-custom-dvorak-based-programming-layout 3 Best keyboard for custom Dvorak-based programming layout Gregg 2008-09-15T22:08:07Z 2009-04-22T19:06:42Z <p>I'm considering switching to a Dvorak-based keyboard layout, but one optimized for programming (mostly) Java and python (e.g. <a href="http://www.siteuri.ro/dvorak/DDvorak.aspx" rel="nofollow">DDvorak</a>, <a href="http://www.kaufmann.no/roland/dvorak/" rel="nofollow">Programmer Dvorak</a>, etc.). What particular keyboard would be best for such an undertaking? I'd consider either natural or straight keyboards.</p> <p>Thanks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/689341/what-is-the-best-way-to-learn-touch-typing 0 What is the best way to learn Touch Typing? [closed] Martin K. 2009-03-27T11:10:28Z 2009-04-09T14:08:22Z <h3>Duplicate</h3> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/410880/how-do-i-improve-my-typing-skills">How do I improve my Typing Skills?</a>.**</p> </blockquote> <p>I tried the test on <a href="http://speedtest.10-fast-fingers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://speedtest.10-fast-fingers.com/</a>. I reach only:</p> <blockquote> <p><code>You type 337 characters per minute You</code><br /> <code>have 58 correct words and you have 1</code><br /> <code>wrong words</code><br /></p> </blockquote> <p>How can I improve my typing speed? What free resources do you know of?</p> <p>Should I learn the Dvorak Keyboard? <img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/thumb/e/e5/Tastatur_dvorak_farbe_optimiert.jpg/800px-Tastatur_dvorak_farbe_optimiert.jpg" width="600" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171597/dvorak-vs-qwerty 6 Dvorak vs QWERTY titaniumdecoy 2008-10-05T06:57:33Z 2009-04-01T17:21:07Z <p>A friend of mine is trying to convince me to learn to type in Dvorak. The main reason I would consider switching is to relieve the strain on my hands from long periods of typing.</p> <p>Is it worth the effort to learn a new keyboard layout? For those of you who have switched, have you found your typing faster or felt less strain on your hands? I am especially interested in whether it could reduce one's chances of developing repetitive strain injuries.</p> <p>(Related thread: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/88010/what-is-the-best-way-to-learn-dvorak">What is the best way to learn Dvorak?</a>)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/575005/customised-programs-for-dvorak 2 Customised programs for Dvorak Masi 2009-02-22T14:35:08Z 2009-03-13T15:18:42Z <p>I have not configured much keybindings due to my change from QWERTY to Dvorak, 4 months ago. I am using a programmer version of the layout. I find many terminal-based programs, such as Elinks and Vim, easier to use. The experience raises a question: </p> <p><strong>Which programs are customised for Dvorak?</strong></p> <p><strong>[Some Elaborating]</strong> The term "customised program" means that you can easily use a Dvorak with the program. At least for me, Dvorak has opened my eyes to the shortcuts that I found odd earlier. How about you? Please, do not hesitate mention the programs.</p> <p><strong>[My Findings]</strong></p> <p><strong>Opera browser</strong> Opera's keys, such "CTRL+A", "CTRL+E", "CTRL+D" and "CTRL+H", are on the home row in Dvorak. Then, have a look at Qwerty: not on the home row. Is Opera customised for Dvorak or vice versa? Or is it just because of Unix? Earlier, I used Firefox 95% of my time. Now, the ratio is 40% for Firefox.</p> <p><strong>Terminal apps</strong> The answers have mentioned terminal apps, such as GNU Screen. I am interested to know more about them.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/619459/can-i-rearrange-the-keys-on-a-das-keyboard-from-qwerty-to-dvorak 0 can I rearrange the keys on a das keyboard from QWERTY to Dvorak? [closed] 42 2009-03-06T16:29:41Z 2009-03-06T19:02:51Z <p>I hate to ask this here, but many people on stackoverflow have talked about the Das. </p> <p>I want to get the version with the printed keys - and since they don't sell a printed key version already set up for Dvorak, I hoped to rearrange the keys myself.</p> <p>OK, I know that I <i>can</i>, but...</p> <p>my dell sk-8115 keyboard did not manage the conversion from qwerty to dvorak gracefully since keys on different rows are different shapes/heights/angles.</p> <p>Unfortunately, I can not find any information that tells me if the key blocks are shaped differently on different rows - and das keyboard support has not been back in touch with me.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/500081/how-can-i-make-a-backtick-on-a-dvorak 0 How can I make a backtick ` on a dvorak? Masi 2009-02-01T02:58:42Z 2009-02-01T03:55:26Z <p>I think I need a backtick ` in Bash. So how can I get it on a dvorak keyboard?</p> <p><strong>[Clarification]</strong> I have a Mac. The key besides 1 does not work. </p> <p><strong>Solved</strong> Press Alt and the >&lt; button near the space.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/167031/programatically-change-keyboard-to-dvorak 8 Programatically change keyboard to Dvorak JaredPar 2008-10-03T14:02:09Z 2008-12-18T19:28:27Z <p>Does anyone know the API call I can use to change the keyboard layout on a windows machine to Dvorak? Doing it through the UI is easy but I'd like to have a script that I can run on new VM's to automate the process. </p>