Hello everyone,
I switched from Dvorak to a variant of Colemak-DH angle-mode wide + programmer symbols + french accents a few days ago because Dvorak has too much SFU (same finger utilization) for my taste. I'm very happy with the mod-DH because I really dislike using the middle columns. When I was using Dvorak, I made changes (Dg Ui) to reduce their utilization.
However, I find myself using quite a lot the `m` key which is on one of those dreaded middle column... Any idea where I could move it to?
I'm okay with increasing a little the SFU (same finger utilisation) as long as it remains much lower than Dvorak's. And I don't mind moving further away from qwerty (I mean, I come from Dvorak anyways)
I thought about swapping `m` and `w` because when I program (and when I type french, I'm french) I use almost no `w`. If I do so, then it would require a special typing technique for `wh` where you move your hole hand one key to the left, then type `w` with the index-finger and `h` with the middle-finger before returning to normal resting position. It feels very natural to me, kind of like playing the piano. Also, I think (but I'm not sure) most of my use of `w` in english is paired with an `h` for "wh"-words (such as "what", "why", etc.) so it could be a win-win since I noticed that digrams typed (comfortably) with the same hand are typed faster than digrams typed with both hands. This would increase SFU because `rm` is pretty frequent (e.g. "information") but I'm not sure by how much and whether this would be an impediment?
Or perhaps `f` would be a better choice? I don't know.
So, what do you think? Any advice?
I know that swapping keys that are not typed with the same finger threatens to kill Colemak's complex equilibrium, so I'd rather proceed with caution.
Here is a picture of my layout: