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    Trying Colemak on my Laptop

    • Started by muZemike
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    • Registered: 27-May-2008
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    I've been test-driving Colemak for a month or so on my laptop, (I still have to use QWERTY on my desktop.) and it's not that bad.

    Even though I have to look down on the keyboard a bit more now, it does seem more comfortable to have more commonly-used letters on the home row while, at the same time, not forcing you to relearn everything like what happened to me with trying to learn Dvorak a year or two ago.

    I still use that backspace key a lot. I think it's so ingrained in me my relationship with the capslock key being just that, that I'm not used to it.

    I would like to see that delete key move closer, as well, but I suppose you would have to move the arrow keys closer, as well, which is not likely.

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    It'd be helpful to know which operating system you're using.

    I'm most familiar with Windows myself. There are possibilities to do what you're after, but not as a MS layout change. That can't even remap CapsLock as you know. It'd have to be an AutoHotKey or other script, but that's not hard to do.

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    No, I use Windows XP on my laptop, and I installed that script provided on this site, and everything works fine, including the Caps Lock key.

    Anyways, it's not too bad so far. I keep misspelling whech [sic] because I keep hitting "e" instead of "i."

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