#keyboards #keyboardlayout #programming #workmanlayout

Hey all.

I was made aware of this earlier:

https://workmanlayout.org/

This is a very interesting read. I once tried the #dvorak layout for about a day and decided it wasn't for me.

But I never stopped to consider that there would be other layouts besides QWERTY and $OTHERS -- even Dvorak -- although popular -- isn't "mainstream".

For me, I've always found QWERTY easier because I used to use my late grandmother's typewriter -- and I tend to do more "writing" than programming these days.

That said -- it got me thinking -- for anyone reading this who does use an alternative keyboard layout from QWERTY -- how's that working out for you, and which one do you use?

I am also very curious to know from a programming perspective how a non-QWERTY keyboard layout is like with modal editors -- (neo)vim for example -- does this help, hinder, or do you end up having to use a bunch of key mappings to make it work?

In terms of a specific keyboard, I'm using a Keychron Q11, as per the image in this post.

If the keyboard itself is relevant to the keyboard layout for some reason, I'd be interested to know!

@thomasadam i've been typing on colemak for maybe 18ish years at this point (this was after a year of using dvorak, and i found i preferred colemak in several ways). it's incredibly comfortable to type on.

i use emacs and mg, and non-qwerty keyboard layouts have changed my opinion to find modal editors and vi in particular to be a really poor design.