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    Weekly Progress

    • Started by tekkendama
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    • From: Bogota, Colombia
    • Registered: 08-Aug-2012
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    Hi, everyone!

    I switched to Colemak last week so it's been 7 days since I switched over. Progress has been slow but I am not too worried about it.

    First I need to "unlearn" QWERTY and then I'll be able to learn Colemak more effectively. I am guessing it will take me 4 or 5 months to become proficient. It's been absolute torture these past few days not being able to type at my normal speed (which is about 70 wpm on QWERTY) but I know it'll all be worth it in the long run!!

    8 minutes to type the above.

    https://www.screencast.com/t/NzyrjvsP for video. you need WMP to see it.

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    The first three weeks would be pure hell. Hopefully you can get over it, then you will feel the typing comfort that Colemak can provide.

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    • From: Bogota, Colombia
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    Thank you, Tony, for commenting and for that piece of information! I'll keep that in mind.

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    "If you find yourself going through hell... keep going!" ;)

    *** Learn Colemak in 2–5 steps with Tarmak! ***
    *** Check out my Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks for Win/Linux/TMK... ***

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    • From: Bogota, Colombia
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    DreymaR, that is a wonderful quote! :)

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    • From: Bogota, Colombia
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    Another week has passed and not much has happened :) I am still trying to forget Qwerty which will probably take another 3 weeks.

    Of course, I haven't cheated or anything and I am still typing with only Colemak. I am not switching or anything, just straight Colemak. I am still making tons of mistakes, switching letters. My biggest problems are R&S, F, I&Y, and T&D. Ahh, and I&E :) Like I said earlier, it'll take me about a month to really get used to Colemak and then I'll devote more time and energy to improving my speed which will probably shoot up after getting comfortable.

    And I also have a problem with D&G! I think my problem is the whole keyboard :) It's OK... Rome wasn't built in one day.

    8 minutes 26 seconds to type the above.

    https://www.screencast.com/t/SpjK5l66Lm for video. you need WMP to see it.

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    Wow! I suppose you go straight to type all keys in Colemak right away, which would be tougher than the hell, if it does exist.

    Do you use TypeFaster? I think that program is very useful to learn the whole keyboard, since it teaches us one or two keys per session. Hellish just enough for me.

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