I'm not bothered by the "th" or "he" bigrams given the "years of training" on qwerty
Just to point out that of course in Qwerty, E is on the left-hand side. So although H doesn't move, the difficult HE bigram only comes apparent on vanilla Colemak because of unchanged H in combination with the new location for E. By all means try it out though, once you become reach a certain level of fluency you'll be able to assess the situation and decide if the H-M switch would be worthwhile too.
]]>The major problem that i am still struggling with is the r-s swap. Years of typing with "s" on the ring finger is not helping.
]]>However, apart from a little more hassle on the implementation side of things (whenever you need a software solution and not just the Moonlander) there's no big reason to not run the left hand Colemak-D mod only.
]]>After struggling for a week or so, I could never seem to get the hang of colemak-dh. Somehow the muscle memory of the vanilla colemak is sort of there, but I recognise the advantage of the DH placement. In the end, I'm now in some sort of a hybrid situation where I adopted the left hand portion DH (with the shifted D) while retaining the vanilla right hand of colemak (keeping H on the home row which I found to be way more intuitive since that is also the qwerty placement).
Would like to hear from the colemak veterans on your views for such a weird setup and if there is anything that I should note. Thanks!
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