Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc:1594 comp.misc:10088 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!csus.edu!ucdavis!iris!hardaker From: hardaker@iris.ucdavis.edu (Wes Hardaker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc,comp.misc Subject: Re: Dvorak keys vs. QWERT Message-ID: <7677@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Date: 11 Sep 90 00:06:04 GMT References: <7657@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> <1990Sep7.055025.16732@nmt.edu> <1990Sep7.180323.8467@intek01.uucp> <1990Sep8.205929.14225@bpdsun1.uucp> Sender: usenet@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu Reply-To: hardaker@iris.ucdavis.edu (Wes Hardaker) Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Organization: U.C. Davis - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Lines: 22 Ok... It sounds like the Dvorak keyboard is worth looking into at least, but now comes the question of where a decent typing tutor exists that recognizs Dvorak style? Anyone? Anyone? (I have access to most types of computers, but something public domain is a must... I'd rather teach myself than spend money.) I too am curious about using emacs with Dvorak and how that feels. No one has responded to this question yet... _____ / ___ \ Wes Hardaker / / \/ Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science \--/ /\ University of California at Davis __________________ \/ /--\ (hardaker@iris.ucdavis.edu) / Recycle \ /\___/ / / It's not too late! \ \_____/ _____ / ___ \ Wes Hardaker / / \/ Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science \--/ /\