An old article but still atleast introduced me to one really weird Keyboard layout

  • zonnewin@feddit.nl
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    2 days ago

    I’ve wanted to learn Colemak, but I would also need a swipe keyboard with predictions for Android.

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      2 days ago

      Heliboard offers the option. The ideal layout for a small onscreen keyboard may be rather different from one for typing with all your fingers though.

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        2 days ago

        True, but I think it would help to have both in the same layout.

        Thanks for the recommendation!

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          2 days ago

          Maybe. I use Dvorak for real keyboards and QWERTY on my phone. I tried Dvorak on my phone and didn’t see any benefit.

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            1 day ago

            Hmm, maybe it doesn’t matter and is more like speaking different languages. Ten finger typing and swiping are different skills anyway.

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              1 day ago

              With ten finger typing, having the most-used keys on the home row is a significant advantage for speed and ergonomics. With swiping, having a sequence of characters close to each other makes it hard for the algorithm to predict the intended word. With tapping, it’s a disadvantage to have adjacent characters in a sequence on a small touchscreen because it increases the chance of fat-fingering them.

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        2 days ago

        Same, it’s really easy to keep them separate mentally.

        I think QWERTY may even be better for typing on a phone, because common letters are more spread out, leading to fewer errors.

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          15 hours ago

          Switching from QWERTY to Colemak on my phone was effortless, just installed it and started using it easily. Using QWERTY on my bf’s phone feels awkward now, even though I use it every day with my computer keyboard. They definitely seem to occupy different mental spaces.