übergeek said:
qwerty and dvorak is difficult with only one hand.
And get your minds out of the gutter
LOL

my mind wasn't there until you mentioned it.
but i also like typing with one hand as well.
i did start to learn DVORAK, it is the bomb.

but that was after i learned QWERTY, which is
really slow in comparison. it was ssooo hard to try and re-learn a new layout on top of the one i already knew. but there are people that say they can type with either of the two layouts, changing one to the other with ease.
with DVORAK, you hardly have to move your fingers at all. ie, if you want to type 'the' on a QWERTY keyboard, you have to move your fingers for
each letter! to type 'the' on a DVORAK keyboard, you don't move your fingers
at all! that greatly improves speed, as well as accuracy. and that doesn't just apply for the word 'the'. you'll find that you move your fingers half, or 1/3 as much on DVORAK as you do on QWERTY.
i might give DVORAK another try soon. i was learning it from a web page that had lessons, and provided material to type out. even more fun was actually changing the keys on my keyboard on my old TiBook. i really got some good looks from people with the DVORAK layout.

alas, no more keyboard fun with the backlit keyboard.
well, the key to learning any layout is practie ( <- see what the QWERTY layout did to my typing skills?), but you also have to concentrate hard so you don't make mistakes, then it will eventually become a habbit.
so if anyone out there is thinking about learning typing, i'd
strongly recommend learning DVORAK. at least learn that, use it on your own computer, and then learn QWERTY if you have to use a QWERTY layout some time.