Maybe I’m not getting the joke, but it looks like the company New Standard Keyboards wants to sell us on keyboards that have a layout with keys in alphabetical order.

As I have blogged before, I’m using a keyboard in Dvorak layout with my desktop PC, and I have configured my laptop keyboard to Dvorak as well (I also swapped the keys around physically, which isn’t described in that article — I find it useful when I’m doing presentations and need to hit a certain key without actually having bot …


2005-02-19

Following up on my Keying the top off posting, I just had to tell you about this other keyboard I found. Let the image speak for itself:

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The original page is a little difficult to read (for me at least), but here’s the link: http://www.tanomi.com/limited/html/00040.html


2005-02-15

Now this is a fantastic idea: PFU offer a variant of their Happy hacking keyboard that has blank key tops! The Happy hacking keyboard Professional is only for the elite few who never have to look at keys.

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Nevertheless, I’m not going to use it. I’ve been a great fan of the Kinesis Classic for some years now, using the Dvorak layout (also see here), of course. Similar to the HHKB Professional, nobody wants to borrow it very often :-)