And now I’m (slowly) typing this in dvorak.

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The vi keys are better than qwerty’s home row. It’s been two days and I’ll die on this hill.

Is it terminal?

Edit: Guess I should mention it’s a Nuphy Air60 V2 given the com. I was a bit hasty.

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      20 hours ago

      Lol idk if there’s a maybe little sarcasm there, but honestly, I love it already. I’ve been averaging about 15 wpm at 80% accuracy, and getting the groove to manage a few seconds at 30 wpm is so smooth.

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        Good work! Only a little sarcasm, but after 35 years, I can type faster than I can write, and it just feels like thinking into the computer. (Does it feel the same for QWERTY typists? I dunno)

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          19 hours ago

          I probably only get around 70wmp in bursts with qwerty, but I also type faster than I write. The best way I can describe the difference is my fingers feel all spider-like with qwerty, but in dvorak, I feel like I’m jookin (I was trying to think of a faster shuffle-y footwork, but this is sick). I can feel a different level of flow even at slower speeds.

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      1 day ago

      Really wondering to myself if I should take this seriously or not, but I use doom with evil-mode fwiw. Both are holy saints.

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    So you use default vim bindings with dvorak? I use neovim and type in qgmlwy but I remapped the bindings in my config.

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      I haven’t tried it with vim in full yet, but I was surprised by how comfortable the hjkl positions are in dvorak. i like tiling window managers with win+vi keys for navigation and such, so it would be important. Dvorak L is kind of annoying at P, and I’m trying to make myself hit it with the pinky usually, but it actually feels alright for keying around in navigation.

      I mostly don’t want to have to end up rebinding everything, possibly for every program I use indefinitely, if I stick with the layout. So I’m just learning the new positions to start, and will probably always need a way to switch to qwerty for games.

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      2 days ago

      As far as the keyboard, I got a Nuphy Air60 V2 as my first. Maybe not super top, but it’s comfy and I’m loving it. Emacs is a rabbithole, unless you wanna get into that too lol

      Oh, and the switches are Nuphy’s special moss LPs. I think they’re supposed to be like slightly heavier browns?

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        Did you reprogram reach key until you had dvorak layout, or is there a preset or something? I’m also not sure what youre doing with emacs or really what it even is 😬

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          I used Via because there’s a qmk version of the firmware, and yeah, I just set one of the layers to the layout. The Nuphy has a switch for Win/Mac mode that toggles between layer 1 (with 2 and 3 for modifiers) and 4 (with 5 and 6 for modifiers), so I can switch easily between qwerty. I actually did that to finish this cause I’m still slow as hell lol.

          Emacs is “just” a text editor that’s an operating system in disguise, waaaay too configurable and macro’d out than any software should be. Or like all software should be, maybe.

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          Also thought I’d mention keyd (if you use linux). It’s a system-wide remapper. I considered whether to use software or the firmware, just because keyd has such a neat spec with layers, oneshots, and key overloads. It’s great.