• Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    It’s good for what it’s good for: avoiding carpal tunnel.

    Are you consistently using a keyboard for 4+ hours a day? I mean typing, not just mouse & the occasional tap. Then Dvorak is vastly superior to qwerty. If not, not really worth it.

    It was a huge pain for 2+ months for me to rewire my muscle memory to use it, but it was worth it for me. 15 years of typing a lot almost every day, never had so much as a twinge.

    It doesn’t help with speed. Typing speeds between qwerty and Dvorak are the same, once you factor in user experience and which one they’re more used to.

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      6 days ago

      If it helps you that’s great, but there’s no real evidence for it making any difference with RSI or carpal tunnel.

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        6 days ago

        An anecdote is of course not evidence, so please take my single point of view with skepticism. As the number of hours spent typing increased, I started getting wrist and joint pain. Once I switched, that went away.

        • ilikecats@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I’d guess that it stopped not because you started using Dvorak, but because you typed less while you were acclimating