Dvorak Keyboard and You, The
Information on the Dvorak Keyboard and how to start using it.
Dvorak Keyboard: Efficient Typing for the Computer Age, The
Brief comparison of Dvorak and Sholes (QWERTY) layouts and some background
Jeff Bigler's Dvorak Keyboard page
Includes instructions for remapping your keyboard for Windows, Mac, and XWindows
Programmer Dvorak Keyboard Layout
Variant Dvorak layout relocating symbols to make it easier to write source code in C, C#, Java, Pascal, LISP, CSS and XML. Device drivers for Windows and Linux.
QWERTY vs Dvorak tool
A tool which compares the efficiency of the QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts.
This is True
Overview of the Dvorak layout. Sells books on Dvorak and copies of studies of DSK's effectiveness.
Fable of the Fable, The
Marcus Brooks refutes Liebowitz and Margolis's "The Fable of the Keys". A postscript addresses "Typing Errors". (April 5, 1999)
Typing for Nonconformists
"The Dvorak alternative keyboard is a boon for the aching hand." By Alex Marshall. [Salon] (October 12, 1998)
Standard and Dvorak Keyboards Revisited: Direct Measures of Speed, The
Santa Fe Institute study measuring speed on the two keyboards by the same persons, finding 4% superiority for the Dvorak keyboard, by Leonard J. West. Downloadable in PostScript format. (May 4, 1998)
Typing Errors
Article opposing QWERTY's use as a "false example" of lock-in of inferior technology (as a case against free markets). Less detailed than their 1990 article. By Stan Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis [Reason] (June, 1996)
Let Your Fingers Do Less Walking
Article by Sander Rubin including instructions for using the Dvorak layout in Windows. [Mensa Bulletin] (September, 1995)
Fable of the Keys, The
Academic article opposing Paul David's use of QWERTY as an example of market failure, by economists S. J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis. [Journal of Law & Economics] (April, 1990)
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