Took my mechanical keyboard apart for cleaning. Was reassembling the keys and somehow I got the idea (it came out of nowhere) to put keyboard back together using Colemak layout. I have heard of Colemak before but was too lazy to learn it. I thought it would be fun to finally try Colemak, might as well since I can put the keys back any way I want.
Was using QWERTY ~15 yrs.
Took me 1 hour to put keys back.
To learn: Tipp10 is good! I touchtyped this entire post after ~1.5 hours of lessons.
The trick is to turn off screen keyboard/finger guide after each new lesson. That gets you use to key placement using muscle memory only (no visual cheat sheet makes M.M. learning a lot faster).
5 min per lesson. I did the first 7 lessons and repeated the first lessons 4 times. Took a lot of breaks periods between lessons.
I still have a lot of lessons left to do but I am very tired now so accuraccy is really bad now compared to earlier.
Too bad I don't have the bumps in home row for my index fingers anymore. Makes it a bit harder to touch type due to uncertain hand positioning in some cases.