I have been a hardcore user of qwerty for as long as I can remember when I started using a typewriter. Since I'm so used to the "inefficiencies" of qwerty, I have developed several habits:
- qwerty is left-hand heavy (16% more than the right), and that seems to have grown on me that when I switched over the colemak, the additional "strains" on the right hand is very uncomfortable
- I have never used my right pinky for anything even when I touch type (I used my ring finger for "p" all the time, right pinky is only used for enter and right shift, I almost never use left shift for anything)
Placing "o" on the right pinky now changes the whole game plan where I find a very common trigram "ion" to be very difficult to type and I get right pinky pain very rapidly, esp. the need for the outward roll on the right hand which is very unconventional for me.
I'm thinking of customising the colemak layout to simply leave the following keys as they are on qwerty:
- U, I, O, L shall remain where they are now on qwerty
- Y goes to where ; is
- ; goes to where P is
Would like to get some comments on what are the repercussions of going to an "unconventional" layout that is not used by anyone else in the world... ;-p