I use Workman.

EDIT (2024-08-10T19:23Z): I should clarify that I am referring to the layout that you use for a physical computer keyboard, not a mobile/virtual keyboard.

  • @Opisek
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    Dvorak with some custom bindings for German diacritics and the Euro symbol, e.g. AltGr+a gives me ä.

    Furthermore, my layout behaves like QWERTY when I told down Ctrl, so that shortcuts like Ctrl+C are still easy to press.

    Switching to Dvorak immediately removed any pain I had started experiencing more and more often typing with QWERTY. In the long run it also improved my typing speed. I can usually achieve between 130 and 140.

    • @raldone01
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      Nice there is a great keyboard layout creator for windows.

      If you use linux do you mind sharing your custom layout and how you did it?

      • @Opisek
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        21 month ago

        On Windows it’s pretty easy. On Linux I found some shady kernel monkey patch for the Ctrl feature, but I don’t remember where.

        • @raldone01
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          21 month ago

          Unfortunate :/

          And the custom Dvorak layout with the umlauts on linux?

          • @Opisek
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            Never managed to make one. I just use KDE compose.

            Let me know if you find something, though!