About a week and a half ago I made the choice to switch to an alternative keyboard layout. I decided if I was going to switch I needed a layout that would not only lessen typing strain but would also eventually allow me to type faster. I figured that if I was going to put forth all that effort into rewiring my poor neurons I wanted ease+speed.
Originally I was going to use Dvorak, but a couple of things made me think Colemak was the right choice. So here is the run down of the reasons I chose Colemak over Dvorak and others.
On all the typing "efficiency" tests, and the carpalx test, Colemak and Dvorak were either very close or edged to Colemak.
How quickly could I learn the new layout. I didn't want to be stuck in a long learning period where my work would suffer unduly. The experiences on this forum made me think I could get up to a usable typing speed faster than Dvorak. I had a friend who switched to Dvorak at about the same time and this has held true, I'll track down his progress so I can to match it with my experience.
Other layouts (like workman) claimed better statistics in areas but the research seemed less than Colemak and the benefits seemed, at best, not much better.
Colemak came default on all the macs/ unix machines I use, and with its popularity I'm hoping windows soon.[/li]
Not a factor in my choice, but I have enjoyed the same shortcuts ctrl-a,z,x,c,v,q,w etc.
My pertinent bio. 36, male, programmer.
QWERTY speed: 24 years, average ~80wpm, max ~90wpm.
This is now day 12 for me. day 1-3 were me doing a colemak by night approach, once I got consistent results above 25 wpm (day 4) I switched over to Colemak full time. I have used typeracer (for speed tests), 10 fastfingers (now that I can run the common words practice, which needs ~50wpm), and Amphetype (for learning my problem words). I have been putting at least 1-2 hours a day in pure typing tests, which I will now slow down on now that I am at a more reasonable speed and I need the time back ;).
My current progress is here, based off of my type racer scores (which is similar to my Amphetype scores).
The huge drop in performance on week 3 was my obsession of trying to use both thumbs to hit the spacebar, depending on the previous key typed (which I am still doing). That basically caused a ~1 to ~1.5 week regression which I have now recovered from.
http://data.typeracer.com/pit/profile?user=colmako
http://10fastfingers.com/user/462865/
UPDATE 09/27/2016 (nearly 3 years of typing in colemak):
Old QWERTY speed: TypeRacer: 83 wpm avg, 89 wpm max
Current Colemak speed: TypeRacer: 88 wpm avg, 93 wpm max. 10fastfingers: 103 wpm normal test, 88 wpm advanced
Thoughts on Experience and Comfort: See my post in this thread.