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Hmm... actually I never measured my typing speed before and after. I think it's roughly the same for me, but then I never typed very fast anyway. I would guess that that's true of most people who type more code than text.

As far as I can see, trying to use the existing positions for nonalphanumerics is going to get awfully involved, because the Qwerty keys assigned to some of those characters, ",<.>/?;:" in particular, are used for letters in Dvorak, "wWvVzZsS". If you try to avoid moving the "[" key you will need to move "/' elsewhere...

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Re^4: Some sites cause Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Surely not PerlMonks?
by ammon (Sexton) on Oct 16, 2006 at 18:02 UTC
    Agreed. The claims to improve your typing speed seem to be rubbish. I might have seen a slight increase, but I have my doubts. Some things are faster, some things are slower. I made the switch due to boredom, not RSI. I did have a small amount of wrist pain every now and then, which hasn't gone away. I'm sure it's due to crummy typing posture more than the actual typing.