Re: ASETNIOP Keyboard
From: Richard Henry (rphenry_at_home.com)
Date: 08/22/04
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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 18:40:28 -0700
"Old Physics" <skearney7@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> ASETNIOP Keyboard
>
> Different name, same idea.
> By simply transposing dfjkl; with the letters etniop, a keyboard
> would be made more than forty percent more efficient, 80% more
> efficient for the letters transposed. Less transverse motion and more
> common letters on the home row will result in greater speed, comfort
> and fewer mistakes.
> By keeping the letters under the same fingers you will find that
> etnio and p will be easy to learn, e and t are each more common than
> dfjkl; combined in normal english text. Dfjkl and ; are harder to get
> used to, you will be hitting them in their old locations.
>
> "Use this test as an exercise, inhibit transverse motion" will
> come out
> "Usd fhks fdsf as aj dxdrcksd, kjhkbkf frajsvdrsd mlfklj" on the
> qwerty keyboard. using text without dfjkl and ; makes it easy to detect
> mistakes as they will show up as etnio or p in the practice.
> Christopher Latham Showles originally put e and probably t on the
> home row under the middle and index fingers of the left hand. This
> caused a jamming of the key bars on his mechanical typewriter, making
> for a machine unfriendly typist. This led to our modern version,
> patented in 1868. Maybe its time to go back to the original design again.
Just type without using vowels and let your computer fix the spelling.
Jst tp wtht sng vwls nd lt yr cmptr fx th spllng.
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