I've been going at Dvorak for a while now, around December 5-8. On January 6, I posted in a previous topic I made that:
"My average throughout the day is still all over the place, but in general it's somewhere in the mid to high 30s."
Well... it appears that I've hit a brick wall, because that remains exactly true today. I'm not sure, but I think the ease of getting in that WPM range may have skyrocketed since I posted that, and in fact it is pretty difficult to get lower now (in other words, it's pretty much guaranteed). But still, it seems as if I've got stuck somehow. As I previously mentioned in other threads my old average speed was in the mid to high 50s with QWERTY.
So I've been thinking... what is causing this? I haven't even used QWERTY for long enough now that I can't remember what exactly I did that may have been different... but, I think I have a few ideas. While I have learned to touch-type in high school and could in fact easily type without looking down (and rarely did look down when I typed what came to mind), when really trying to go for pure speed in a typing test I think I used to "cheat" subconsciously in order to get whatever it is I'm copying typed on the screen as fast as possible.
If that meant using two fingers for some key combination that is normally "properly" done with one finger of one hand ("er" being the most common), that's what I did. If I had to hit two keys on the middle of the board that are normally done with the pointer fingers of both hands separately, I think I would actually use the pointer finger that was already over there to do what is meant to be the work of the other hand (hey, it would be just another time-consuming stretch...). These little cheats (and probably others), I think, may have caused my "fastest" actual recorded QWERTY speeds to be anything but proper or realistic. My hands were flying all over the place so badly at the highest speeds, I ended up having to look down quite frequently just so I hit the right keys. But... no doubt about it... my accuracy was rock solid!
And now I'm beginning to think that, because I am trying to learn the Dvorak layout as correctly as possible right from the start, these little previously-hidden bottlenecks of "proper" touchtyping technique are showing themselves. In fact, I pretty much never look down now when typing Dvorak, although I used to semi-frequently with QWERTY when typing at higher speeds (used to drastically help with accuracy, knowing for sure a finger was going to land where I thought it would). I did this primarily to keep the positions of my fingers in check and my hands aligned, and it was especially useful when there was row hopping and/or difficult to reach keys like QWERTY's Q/T/Y/P/B to deal with.
Has anyone else noticed any weird transitions to another layout like this? I wonder just how much of this is caused by bad habits I've accumulated over time in order to to get by QWERTY's many inadequacies, and how much is really caused by the fact that I am still working on improving my muscle memory. As it is, while I can type with much less mental effort than the first few weeks (even month), it's not back to nearly zero like it was with QWERTY... there are certain letters/sequences that still throw me off, and my accuracy still hasn't quite came back yet.