An interesting thing about typing in Dvorak is that the most common typos are different and people are less likely to know what you meant because different keys are next to each other. I just thought of this when I read the entry below me: “I decided no try …” Sounds like “decided not to try” right? But no, the “n” and “t” are next to each other in Dvorak. So really, it should say “I decided to try..” No one who types QWERTY would get that since “n” and “t” are so far away in QWERTY. heh.
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Chase87 勉強する
Never thought about that. Still, a “n/t” typo would be kinda rare on Dvorak, since you are using two different fingers. Most typos occur when you stretch a finger and hit the wrong key, e.g. k and x on dvorak.
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