Although the Dvorak keyboard layout never gained widespread ... type could pick up Dvorak in one-third the time it took to learn QWERTY. Dvorak entered his typists into contests, and they ...
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 ...
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.