I set out to learn Dvorak three weeks ago. My initial impressions were really positive... but as my WPM started to increse, I started to feel more and more pain in my right hand. So much that I literally could not do anything with it for three days. I attribute it to Dvorak's lopsided favoitism of the right hand, the fact that I was not ``floating" my hands as much as I was with QWERTY (locking them on the home row and stretching for other keys), and a heavy increase of right pinky use.
So next up was Colemak. Colemak was easier on my right hand initially, but when my WPM started to increase, my right hand pain came back. I really started noticing it when I was using vim (heavy use of : (colon), QWERTY YUHN keys for navigation, and Colemak O (oh)).
Anyway, the conclusion I have come to is that since QWERTY is so left-handed lopsided, my right hand simply has been unable to bear the increase in its share of typing. Even though Colemak only favors the right hand by 6%, coming from QWERTY's favoritism of the left hand by 15% has just been too much.
So what's a guy to do? I never had pain while typing with QWERTY (been touch typing extensively for 4 years) and have experienced tremendous amounts of pain since switching to Dvorak and Colemak. This whole experience has been extremely discouraging to say the least. The most frustrating part has been not finding a single post of someone having a lot of pain with the right hand.
Has anyone experienced something similar and what did you do? It seems like a no-brainer to go back to QWERTY at this point, as sad as that sounds.
Some info about me: I'm naturally right handed and have been using the mouse with my left hand for the past two weeks in an attempt to limit my right hand usage.