Hi, I recently switched from Qwerty to Dvorak, but after discovering Colemak I'm trying to decide if I should make another switch. It's true, there are many other posts like this one, but my circumstances are a bit different.
A few often cited benefits of Colemak are the easy transition from Qwerty and the preservation of the ZXCV hotkeys. But, in my specific case, these are non-issues, my only concern is ergonomics. So what really attracts me to Colemak over Dvorak are these points:
-Placing 'L' on the QWERTY 'P' position causes excessive strain on the right pinky. Colemak doesn't place frequent letters where the pinkies stretch.
-It is significantly lopsided so that the right hand does too much work.
-'L' and 'S' form a frequent same-finger digraph on the right pinky. Same-finger for the pinky is very rare in Colemak. In particular, Unix commands such as 'ls -l' are very uncomfortable to type.
And indeed, after a few days of intense Dvorak training I found I had a slight ache in my right hand and down right pinky (undoubtedly typing so intensely with an unfamiliar layout contributed). This right hand lopsided-ness is especially important to me as I've noticed the onset of RSI in my right hand due to excessive clicking.
Also, I've recently realized that when I type Qwerty, my fingers tend to float and hover around the keyboard rather than staying on the home row like they do when I type Dvorak, in fact I hardly find myself returning to the home row at all. My neutral position seems to be with my pinky and forefinger above A and F and my ring and middle fingers above W and E (the left hand mirrors this). I also find that I never use my right pinky at all and I only use my left pinky for A. And as a side effect of my thought process while writing, I tend to type only in short bursts. Is it possible that this method I've unconsciously developed makes Qwerty ergonomically sound?
I'm eagerly looking forward to hearing thoughts and opinions from anyone with experience with all 3 layouts.