I’m trying out the miryoku layout. Let’s see if I last more than 30 seconds.

  • Andy
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    61 year ago

    Give it a go, but have patience. Don’t start during a particularly busy time at work, and be prepared to switch out your keyboard for a full sized one for 30 minutes when you get frustrated.

    If you’re going directly from 104 keys, it’s going to be a big change. It will take time to build the muscle memory. But good luck!

      • Andy
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        31 year ago

        Yep. I went from 104 keys to the split MS ergo keyboard, to an ErgoDox, at which point I learned Dvorak. I then gradually dropped some keys before building my own 40 key split. I’ve since dropped 4 keys off that to get down to 36, which I’ve been using as a daily driver at work for about a year. I’m just about to build a new split with 24 keys. Really not sure how well it will work, but figured I’d give it a go. Trying to find that balance between too few keys vs too much hand movement.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            I’ve been thinking about switching from Dvorak to a better alt layout but I Think that after years of Dvorak and good speed (150wpm), it’s just not worth that minor increase in efficiency lol. I think I’ll be in the Dvorak club for a long time

            • @lambchop
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              31 year ago

              What would be a better layout? Only thing I can think of is colemak if you’re programming with the semi colon. When I do that I just switch back to qwerty, typing speed doesn’t really hold back my programming speed.

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Dvorak is kinda bad compared to other alt layouts. I think the original appeal was that it was built into windows. Or I just picked between colemak and Dvorak randomly lol. There’s a lot of math that goes into developing alt layouts, and a lot of it is personal to your use case.

                • @lambchop
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                  21 year ago

                  This is the first time hearing someone call it bad, do you have any links explaining why it’s bad compared to others?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    I don’t have any links on hand. I could probably find some later. It’s discussed on r/keyboard_layouts. Dvorak has a lot of SFB compared to newer alt layouts, and L on a pinky above S is kinda sus lol

                    I should add that Dvorak is still leagues better than qwerty

                  • Mark Stosberg
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                    21 year ago

                    @lambchop I wouldn’t call the Miryoku layout bad. I think has some elegance and consistency to it, but I strongly prefer one shot modifiers, which Miryoku doesn’t have room for. I created an alternate layout that includes a sixth column on each hand for rarely-used or optional keys. My “markstos” layout is also in the QMK repo for Corne keyboards. There are several other differences as well! I have a page about it here:

                    https://mark.stosberg.com/markstos-corne-3x5-1-keyboard-layout/

                    #keyboards #ergomechkeyboards