
On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 06:57:47PM -0500, Henry Spencer wrote:
Indeed, I see that point. Given that Maltron uses the basic qwerty letter layout...
Uh, come again? It most certainly doesn't. The home row, for example, is ANISF DTHOR, with E on the left thumb and space on the right thumb.
OH. You see, the picture that you linked to was of a Maltron-qwerty hybrid, so I assumed that it was the physical thing only. Wrong picture, and a poor assumption. :)
Why would you bother? Use the Maltron shape with the Maltron layout.
Indeed, I wholeheartedly agree (now that I have it straight). :)
Correct, but that's backwards from what I was suggesting, which is adapting the Maltron layout to the standard physical shape. I'm not sure it is reasonably possible, mind you, because of the thumb problem.
Yeah, it's all the fault of that fat-ass spacebar...
True, but so what? The human issue is a large one, actually a bigger barrier than a hardware issue would be.
This tends to depend who you talk to. For a large organisation the people-training costs do tend to outstrip the cost of new keyboards. To the hobbyist, though, the time spent learning something is more than half the fun, and hardware costs real money.
Basically, because the Qwerty layout is not a bad one (for an electronic keyboard -- some of its problems, like the assignment of A and the shifts to the little fingers, loom larger on manual typewriters), and the improvements to be had by rearranging it simply aren't huge.
I wonder if any proper studies have been done regarding the incidence of RSS relative to use of the different layouts. From the sounds of it the Maltron would be the culmination of such research. Too bad it's not more publicised. The ergonomics of the chair, desk, and monitor probably play a much larger role anyway for most people, and are really easy to fix. I'm glad we got that all sorted out. :) -- taa /*eof*/ -- The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: http://tlug.ss.org TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml
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