I'm having a small problem getting past a particular speed hurdle. WR isn't too awkward, although that finger is a little weak, maybe UE a little more awkward, but one thing that I seem to run into all the time is NK/KN. I seem to use that sequence way too much, and it feels clunky. I've looked all over the keyboard for a way to separate that sequence, but obviously moving N would completely ruin the whole idea of Colemak, and there really seems to be no better place for the K. Sooo, I've resorted to alternate fingerings, and I've discovered that it will require me to learn to finger each word with the NK or KN sequences uniquely. Before I proceeded with this, I wanted to make sure this was the best approach. Any of you really fast Colemak vets out there have any advice on how to handle NK/KN and other common same-finger issues? You know, somehow I typed for years on QWERTZ, and I don't remember ever having these issues, and I was a very fast typer! But I have seen the analysis, and I can plainly see that Colemak has a lot less of this problem than QWERTZ/Y, but since I don't remember dealing with the problem, I don't know how to approach it now.