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  #11 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

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Not necessarily, those pivot are quite strong and malleable at the same time. I have pulled out and replaced my keyboard keys many times without any trouble. I have only had to buy a new key once all these years. It was the Backspace.
That's not the case for my laptop. Stupid punya Vaio... one of the pivots in my left-arrow key broke when one of my files accidentally got lodged in the space between the key and the key "hole", and the applied pressure broke the pivot, and it can't be fixed back anymore.
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  #12 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

Buy a new key?
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  #13 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

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Buy a new key?
Where can you buy a single key?
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  #14 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

http://www.laptopkey.com/

5 dollars per key.
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  #15 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

Hey that's pretty cool. My Thinkpad E220S doesn't seem to be covered though.
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  #16 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

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I reckon it would take a while before you're confident enough to type on a keyboard with all the keys saying the wrong thing, though.
Actually I tried it before, it's not too bad. If you're somewhat used to the system of positioning your hands, and finding the start point of the two keys with the raised markings, (F and J? On mine anyway) it's pretty easy to type on a messed-up keyboard

Tried on my friend's, before.
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  #17 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

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Actually I tried it before, it's not too bad. If you're somewhat used to the system of positioning your hands, and finding the start point of the two keys with the raised markings, (F and J? On mine anyway) it's pretty easy to type on a messed-up keyboard

Tried on my friend's, before.
You're experienced enough such that you can type blind. I used to type with my hands between the keyboard and the base of the desk (in the keyboard drawer) so I can pretty much handle typing on a wrongly mapped keyboard as well, but it took a while for my sister to be able to type completely blind even after she got the hang of touch-typing.
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You're experienced enough such that you can type blind. I used to type with my hands between the keyboard and the base of the desk (in the keyboard drawer) so I can pretty much handle typing on a wrongly mapped keyboard as well, but it took a while for my sister to be able to type completely blind even after she got the hang of touch-typing.
Haha I suppose, yeah

Well to me if you've done enough school projects on a last-minute deadline, chances are you'll have typed fast enough to not rely on looking at the keyboard anymore - and I never really had the hang of touch-typing, I always like a more tactile feel...

You know how you just get used to typing, then even if the keys are wrong your muscle memory kicks in and you just 'know' where the right key is? Something like that I suppose, haha.

No one ships Dvorak keyboards specifically, do they? I mean not as part of the PC or laptop.
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  #19 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

Well I've never seen shops selling them even in Lowyat, but it's pretty easy to buy one online.

The most economic way would be using stickers or rearranging the buttons.
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  #20 Old 17-05-2012 Default Re: Dvorak simplified keyboard experiences

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Haha I suppose, yeah

Well to me if you've done enough school projects on a last-minute deadline, chances are you'll have typed fast enough to not rely on looking at the keyboard anymore - and I never really had the hang of touch-typing, I always like a more tactile feel...

You know how you just get used to typing, then even if the keys are wrong your muscle memory kicks in and you just 'know' where the right key is? Something like that I suppose, haha.
Yeah I know what you mean. I never actually made the effort to learn how to touch-type. It just sort of came naturally while I was competing with a couple of friends on a typing test..

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No one ships Dvorak keyboards specifically, do they? I mean not as part of the PC or laptop.
No, but on the other hand, they do sell those blank keyboards. And then there are those with really great switches that are feel really awesome to type on (but are noisy as hell).
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