Hello, so as you can see, my screen name is "Dvorak." That's because I've been a loyal Dvorak user for the last 3 and a half years. It doesn't sound like much, but I was only touch typing on Qwerty for about 3 years before that. Now I have learned about Colemak and I'm in the process of learning it. I almost don't want to do it because I've been promoting Dvorak for quite some time and even have the keys on my laptop rearranged to Dvorak. Not only that, but I filed down the ridges on the J and F keys and put drops of clear nail polish on the U and H keys to serve the purpose that the ridges on the J and F keys served. But the evidence shows that it's a better design, so I might as well try it. I am not yet doing normal typing with Colemak; I've only done some drills. With a lot of errors and at a somewhat slow speed, I can type a,r,s,t,h,n,e,i,o, and, f. My method of switching is different from when I learned Dvorak. With Dvorak, I dropped Qwerty all together one day and only typed in Dvorak after that. So we'll see where this takes me. The thing I'm worried about the most is being able to use it on other computers since it's something you have to download.... Maybe I'll be able to retain my Dvorak skills enough that I can use that on other computers, but I'm not sure I'll be able to do that... The fact that I lost my QWERTY skills long ago is the reason Colemak is so hard for me to learn.