Hi everybody! I've been lurking for awhile, but now that I'm beginning to actually try to use Colemak, I thought I could make a "my progress thread" for myself to keep track of my improvement, give me an excuse to practice, and for any interested people. (This is the first text outside of my typing program I'm writing in Colemak and it's taking FOREVER!)
I just took an online test (http://hi-games.net/typing-test/) to see where I'm starting at. I've been touch typing Qwerty for 17 years or so...since I was 6. I just typed 70wpm. I'm usually at 65.
I had a brief fling with Dvorak when I was 15, but it didn't lead to anything.
I started Colemak a few days ago after looking into Colemak vs Dvorak vs Arensito vs Capewell vs BULPKM (Carpalx) for about 3 months. I'm anything but impulsive when it comes down to tech stuff. After narrowing it down through Carpalx's research and my own personal/aesthetic choices, it was a toss up between Colemak and BULPKM, two of the most efficient layouts possible according to the Carpalx algorithm, nearly tied and both easily beating Dvorak. I choose Colemak because it has a bit more "flow" and "finger rolling" than BULPKM, both have ZXCV, but Colemak is slightly closer to Qwerty, and there is a Colemak community and growing standard/popularity. All that to say, if I had spent all that time practicing both rather than merely reading and dreaming about them, I'd be miles ahead of where I am now!
To learn, I've been using KTouch for probably less than 10 hours. I just tested my Colemak speed at 15 then 17 wpm!
My favorite parts about Colemak are "rst/art/ast" "ly" "ien" and my favorite...I LOVE "oun" for some reason!
What I hate is what it's going to do to VIM and my web browsing (I use VIMperator which makes Firefox work VI-style which has drastically improved my online experience) I've looked into the suggested solutions, but am not too crazy about them at all. A huge price to pay, but probably worth it.
I'll keep you updated on my progress!