Hello!
As the title suggests, I'm very new to this whole "alternate layout" thing. I've been researching up on it for about 2 weeks, with no prior knowledge of their existence before then. I'm a QWERTY touch typist at ~120 WPM at the moment.
At the moment I vastly prefer Colemak over Dvorak, except for one thing that I don't understand (and is my actual question): why is the "h" key not placed under the finger? I understand that the Workman layout was designed to prevent such lateral movement, but I honestly have no idea if it has any merit or not. Either way, was there a conscious design choice to keep the H where it is? And do seasoned Colemak typists ever have any pain from too much lateral movement? This was one of the things I noticed while I was trying Dvorak (1 week, ~3 hours a day of training); the H key was very comfortable to type. But of course, as many people here point out, the odd placement of L, S, and the U and I keys doesn't seem optimal.
Also, is there any information about Shai Coleman? I know it really *shouldn't* be a factor, but unfortunately I can't get that bias out of my head. Importantly, what is his profession? I know I should judge something by its objective value and not its inventor, but comparing an educational psychologist's invention compared to someone I have no clue about just gives me an uneasy feeling. Just like I wouldn't trust an accountant over an ergonomist for advice on ergonomics.
This is a fantastic forum though, and I've read through a good many posts. Most* of you seem pretty nice (some of you can get pretty saucy :P ). I'm glad there's an active community for this type of thing, considering how little of the population actually knows/cares about the subject. Thank you all for your time reading this!