Type this text in Colemak:
Gysaj, cym;lgfpr havf a gaefk ghur akcufkg apg ylg yt ghf cpatgrmak’r wyperhy; aks ;iacfs ug yk ghf sfregy;. Sfregy; ;lbiurhukd pfvyilguykauzfs ghf cpaguyk ty ;pukgfs syclgmfkgr, kyg ykij tpym gh rgaks;yukg yt r;ffs aks acclpacj, blg airy bj fkabiukd akjykf gy marr-;pyslcf ghf ;pukgfs wyps wughylg ukvfrgukd ghf makj jfapr ug gaefr gy ifapk ghf gpasf.
that was really this text from typeracer:
Today, computers have taken this ancient art out of the craftsman’s workshop and placed it on the desktop. Desktop publishing revolutionized the creation of printed documents, not only from the standpoint of speed and accuracy, but also by enabling anyone to mass-produce the printed word without investing the many years it takes to learn the trade.
Want to know how colemak feels if you are a qwerty typist?
type this in qwerty:
A c;mrifks jkkgd a majatks f; agmljldfks lfd ;rksafl;jd, yidf ad a c;mrajo jkkgd a majatks. Ajg fhaf ld whaf G:D ld. A majatks. Lf majatkd fhk ;rksafl;jd lj o;is c;mrifks.
that was really this text from typeracer:
A computer needs a manager to administer its operations, just as a company needs a manager. And that is what DOS is. A manager. It manages the operations in your computer.
How do you think qwerty feels ya'll?