23 April 2013, I've hit average of 47WPM. This point is important for me.
In September 2012 I've switched to mechanical keyboard and learned about not bottoming out my keys. This was the lowest my typing speed got when I was learning to type gently.
@dietsche: I've learned to type most common digraphs and trigraphs with quick rolls in first two weeks of layout switch. You are right it speeds up things a lot. I hope in next few days I'll start to type most common words this way.
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30 April 2013, I've managed to type my way to 52WPM average on TypeRacer, but I still am not comfortable with typing in Colemak. I'm have to think about the letters I type to keep my accuracy above 98%. If I am composing, or let my mind wonder my accuracy, and as a result my speed plummets down.
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10 May 2013, I'm stuck at around 50WPM average.
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17 May 2013, I've managed to hit 55WPM average, my best race is still 58WPM, but my accuracy is getting much better.
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01 June 2013, finally after two months and a few days after the switch I'm as comfortable with this layout as I used to be with QWERTY. My speed (57WPM average, 64WPM best) still is a little short of speeds I used to achieve back when I was typing on QWERTY, but I'm back to typing whole short words without thinking about letters there are composed of.
17 June 2013: I've built myself an ErgoDox keyboard. I've programmed it with Colemak layout "softwired" in keyboard firmware. This way I lost access to international input methods, but now I can use my keyboard with any computer I choose, without worrying about layouts and drivers.
This keyboard seems to be very ergonomic (at a first glance), but its layout is different enough from "standard" staggered keyboard, that it requires some relearning.
25 June 2013: I've been using ErgoDox for about a week, I've given up Colemak mapping done in computer software, and use Colemak mapping in keyboard firmware with "Polish (programmer's)" layout on computer. It gives up access to all those additional symbols I never use, but all Polish diacrtitics are much easier to access. Today I've managed to bump my top Colemak performance to 72WPM its just 4wpm lower then my top performance before the switch.
29 November 2013: It's eight months since initial decision. My speed is still in around 60WPM. I've stopped doing typing tests. The problems with thinking about keys are long gone. Over all I'm happy with the switch.
09 December 2013: Just a quick test I've taken today:
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