I've seen you post previously about the Dvorak keyboard @jrswab and I've always been intrigued! I don't mind a bit of rewiring, but the main hesitation is the need to switch every time I'm on the road with my laptop keyboard. Or do you recommend changing key placements on everything?
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Oh, it is even less of a hassle than that! Every dominant OS has Dvorak built in via the keyboard software. All you have to do is change the default layout via the OS, and you are good to go. No need too even move the keys around (and its better if we don't look, that way we can't look at them when learning).
Here is a site that shows how to change your keyboard layout via the OS. The exact icons may have changed on your OS since they wrote that but it gives you an idea of where to look.
To be honest, I don't even own a Dvorak keyboard. The closest I have is a WASD Keyboards device that has switches on the back to put it in Dvorak but I can't even us that since I am learning the programmer alteration.
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