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    Why move s?

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    As the title says, why move the s one key over?  It just seems to slow learning.  It's my second day using Colemak, and this is the most annoying change.  I am doing about 15-20 wpm, but the s relocation has me very frustrated.  Any reasons why?

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    Last edited by agent waffle (23-Nov-2010 00:25:28)
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    My guess would be (as a layman), that there are many words that have 'ars' in them.  Inward rolls are perceived to be easier to type.  The word 'people' when typed on Dvorak has an outward roll - E and O in Qwerty D and S positions respectively.  I can feel the awkwardness of that move.

    Last edited by pinkyache (23-Nov-2010 01:56:08)

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    R and S are difficult for most beginners with Colemak (just read through this forum).
    It will get better though.  Good luck and welcome!

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    • From: Rajapalayam, TN, India
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    I had the same frustration when I started. You'd be fine while you progress. I no longer have that issue while typing. You'd love typing once you are comfortable.

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    Hehe, almost every newbie has that question. As Shai has explained before many times (do a forum search and I think you'll find a couple), his earlier layout design (the ASETION) didn't move the S for the reasons you mention. However, that got him into serious digraph and same-finger trouble so in the end he caved in and moved the S after all. It makes sense in the large picture.

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