The log of my friends trying all sorts of keyboards connected to my computer this weekend reads like someone rather quickly losing their mind.pic.twitter.com/MZZDc549Ed
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Godspeed Marcin, godspeed!
Thanks!!! “I was born to do this,” &c.
that 'a' character in notes must die.
Aaaah, I need to get to the font file and swap it.
(Not just 14,000 words of notes. I also wrote a 7,000-word scaffolding document that’s basically an FAQ from myself to myself about what I learned about all this – and a test whether I can answer simple questions like “Did QWERTY slow people down”?)
(But it’s just facts, and no narrative. Over the next two days, I’m turning all this into a fact-based, but also hopefully *enthralling* story of three separate inventors dying unhappy, having lost to QWERTY – including the very person who invented QWERTY.)
how'bout mkae keyboards great again? ;-) one of my favourite qwertz typos. buried in the dormant past.
Wow. I was a big Dvorak fan for a while. I once remapped my keyboard and learned to type 10 wpm. But this was in Emacs, and I had only remapped the chars being inserted, not the control chars. I gave up at that point since I didn't want to relearn all the control chars.
Yeah, Dvorak on Mac OS has a mode where holding Command doesn’t remap QWERTY – only regular typing.
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