Getty Images August Dvorak's alternative keyboard groups commonly used letters together It favours the dominant hand (left and right-hand layouts are available) and puts the most-used keys together.
Getty Images August Dvorak's alternative keyboard groups commonly used letters together It favours the dominant hand (left and right-hand layouts are available) and puts the most-used keys together.
A keyboard layout designed in the 1930s by August Dvorak, University of Washington, and his brother-in-law, William Dealey. Almost 70% of all English words are typed on the home row compared to 32 ...