Isaac said:Can you elaborate on your non-standard fingering? I think hand position is as important to comfort as the layout, so I am always interested in unorthodox fingering (and then wreck my brain how the new fingering changes the layout's properties...).
It's using different fingers to increase typing speed. It lowers same-finger keypresses and keeps me typing in constant motion. Comfort increases since you're not locked into typing using unnatural motions.
The downside is that the complexity in learning the layout increases slightly (some phrases would be typed using alternate fingering, while other phrases would use standard fingering). Hence, a slightly higher level of concentration is needed until you get used to it. The end result is that accuracy and speed is improved (at least that was the case in my situation.)
For instance, on standard dvorak, in order to type S-L-I-P, the following standard fingering would be used: right pinky-right pinky-left index-left index.
The fingering I used was: right pinky-right middle-left index-left middle.
I also used other optimisations, but those were just minor "tricks." (like "sliding" fingers between rows, or rocking the finger tips to hit 2 keys simultaneously, etc.)
I employ the same type of tricks on my current layout with words like "know", "ledge", "only", "damn", "queue", etc.
HTH :)
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