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Dvorak keyboard
(redirected from Dvorak Simplified Keyboard)

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Dvorak keyboard
A keyboard layout designed in the 1930s by August Dvorak, University of Washington, and his brother-in-law, William Dealey. 70% of words are typed on the home row compared to 32% with qwerty, and more words are typed using both hands. In eight hours, fingers of a qwerty typist travel 16 miles, but only one for the Dvorak typist. See AZERTY keyboard.

   QWERTY

   52%   Q W E R T Y U I O P
   32%    A S D F G H J K L ; '
   16%     Z X C V B N M , . /


   Dvorak

   22%   ' , . P Y F G C R L ?
   70%    A O E U I D H T N S -
    8%     ; Q J K X B M W V Z

Dvorak keyboard [də¦vȯr‚ak ′kē‚bȯrd]
(engineering)
A keyboard whose layout is altered from that of the standard qwerty keyboard to speed up typing; more of the frequently used keys are on the home row.


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Navy conducted a study during World War II, and concluded that typists using the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (DSK) would amortize the costs of switching within the first ten days, by virtue of the 20-40% increased typing speed offered by the DSK.
Fast forward now to 1936, when August Dvorak, a professor at the University of Washington, patented the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard.
 
 
 
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