your site states,
"Same finger typing
On Dvorak it happens 60% more, and on QWERTY 340% more than Colemak. e.g. "ceded" on QWERTY."
I have done a number of tests and each time find that Colemak is only about 1-2% more efficient in this
area. Such as, when Dvorak has 2.3% same finger, Colemak has .8%, not much of a difference, and
certainly no way near 60%. Perhaps I am missing something, but all my tests have been done on your
site and andrei(sp?)'s.
How did you come up with 60%?
By the way, I do not mean to come off as if I am putting your layout. I agree with a number of things you have done
that are improvements over Dvorak, but I have also yet to come up with a text comparison that shows
that Colemak is superior to Dvorak overall. Every time Dvorak wins out, but I suppose it comes down to what
areas one considers important to test in, and what areas are not important. I think what keeps Dvorak
with an edge is that Colemak mixes the home row vowels and consonants, and leaves the C where it is
on Qwerty for the sake of the cut function. In all the tests I have run, the C is actually a strong
character, and the M is fairly strong as well. I totally agree with your home row, the only alternative I
would consider is keeping AEIOU on home and switching the N with the R, but the boost in home row words without
the U is very appealing.
I suppose because I am left-handed in a right-hand dominated world, the splitting up of the cut copy paste
functions does not bother me. But beyond this, cut copy and paste are not operations that I ever perform
during general typing, so to keep the C buried on the bottom row, and the X away from the center of the
bottom does not make much sense to me, simply for the sake of keeping it easy to do something when i am not typing,
or in-between typing. I am sure you have mulled over all this long before you arrived at the final
layout. Apart from these things, I think your layout is great, and I am glad to see someone taking a step to improve upon Dvorak
which can certainly be improved upon.
So, well done.