I simply shape my hand such that the ring finger strikes before the pinky and then so an inward roll onto the middle (or index, for "ion") finger to complete the trigram. Some people find moving D and H to the bottom row much more comfortable (especially with flat keyboards). I mention it mostly as explanation for why I'm avoiding Tarmak and staggered keyboards. As you can imagine, the only place this comes useful is typing games. 23 Feb 2022 17:3456.58 56.58 97.59% 73.43% 283/0/0/0 time 60 !? Instead, I started doing some TypeLit.io practice, and just got some stress-free general typing in. At the same time it retains many of the original keys from Qwerty as you only need to learn 17 new key positions. 50+ wpm is now easy to bang out on the English 5k list, and I'm also seeing huge improvements on the basic 200 word list, recording 63.59 wpm over a 60s test. The main idea is that for every key that switches layers, it should be switching the layer on the other half, to make it more ergonomic to use. I've been able to achieve >64 wpm a couple times on TypeRacer races, which is about where I was on QWERTY, but I'm actually better (relative to QWERTY) on Colemak when the complexity of the quotes goes up. My biggest struggle right now is making myself stop running tests, so that I don't over-extend myself, because it's so much fun to type free and easy. It's a bit inconvenient that the characters that merit their own spot in the main 30-key body of the keyboard are the 26 letters plus 5 most common symbols , . 23 Feb 2022 17:3550.58 50.58 95.47% 69.27% 253/0/0/0 time 60 !? Welcome to the wonderful world of Colemak typing! I only had to voluntarily drop back to QWERTY a couple times, and all but one of my emails were written in Colemak-DH. 60 wpm average98% average accuracy75% average consistency, 59.98 59.98 98.04% 77.16% 300/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 13:3359.18 59.18 97.70% 76.68% 296/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:5261.98 61.98 98.41% 79.24% 310/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:4658.79 58.79 97.69% 74.84% 294/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:4558.38 58.38 97.99% 74.81% 292/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:4359.00 59.00 98.33% 73.67% 295/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:3859.59 59.59 98.36% 74.81% 298/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:3656.39 56.39 96.91% 70.89% 282/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:3462.19 62.19 97.50% 75.88% 311/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:2659.78 59.78 98.68% 75.10% 299/0/0/0 time 60 07 Mar 2022 12:17. It has lots of quite powerful features if I may say so. I haven't given up yet, I'm still trying to get used to it, but it feels like I have hit a "is this really worth it?" Eventually I will repeat the process for QWERTY and possibly Dvorak. That is definitely allowing me to stay in Colemak-DH more consistently. This is due mostly to moving $, |, =, and especially - to good spots on the base-layer of my layout. Colemak creator Shai himself has given his blessing to this mod! Repeating the same key sequences in close succession is a real mind / finger bender for me. I'm really fast (150+ wpm) at typing words like "the" now. That's what I was talking about in the last sentence of my earlier comment about using it for names, email addresses, phone numbers, business names, etc. The point of Colemak, says the official site, is to offer a "faster and pain-free" alternative to QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts. tag which feels very handy. setxkbmap -layout hu,no -option grp:caps_switch, The default layer is what the keyboard operates in, with no modifiers present, The numbers layer acts as a numpad, I usually use this, instead of the top row of the default layer, Navigation has the keys that are usually found above the arrow keys on regular keyboards, Hungarian layer has the unique Hungarian characters. This was all typed in Colemak-DH, so I'm pretty exhausted at the moment! Considering that I'm 40 years old, that really isn't bad. Your analysis of its plight seems on the mark to me. What I ended up doing is, I set X to use the Hungarian layout (I have been always using it like that), because only that has the Hungarian letters1, and use Norwegian as the secondary layout, which means I can set a key to "Mode Switch" on my keyboard, which, when held down, would switch the OS layout to Norwegian, allowing me to type those 3 letters. With around 100,000 people having taken up the challenge of. IDE's usually let you define your own macros or templates, so you could argue having these as a keyboard-level feature is not really necessary. Minimizing pauses won't be enough. The biggest noticeable progress lately is that I can now type while listening and paying attention to an unrelated conversation. The way that it gives extreme bias towards a single letter causes me to subconsciously cheat it. Three, the columnar layout makes the 'B' position harder than on staggered, and the 'J' position is made easier. Easy access to Ctrl, Shift, and Ctrl+Shift while using the arrows, home/end, and page up/down is absolutely vital. Currently, I only type a few individual words per test at a rate over 60 wpm, so matching that speed for an entire test is going to require me to speed up everything. The Moonlander has proven portable enough that I just take it home with me on the weekends and to off-site locations if I plan to spend anytime working on my laptop. I know that there is also the various -dead-keys variants, I briefly tried those, and hated it. And as I said, the C4-loop is only intended as a proof-of-concept from my side. My posture has never been better and my typing speed has never been worse. Complicated, yeah, I know. I have stuck with my initial plan to use Colemak-DH exclusively on the Moonlander and use QWERTY exclusively on all row staggered keyboards. For example, on the default layer, I have "HUN F", on the 2nd row, 4th column. Ergonomic and comfortable - Your fingers on QWERTY move 2.2x more than on Colemak. Dvorak has higher hand alternation while Colemak favours rolls. My current rolling average is 51 wpm. My last ten average results on "50 words" with the English 5k list:31 wpm99% accuracy58% consistency (this takes the biggest hit when I focus on accuracy; should probably cycle in some runs with an additional focus on smoothness instead of spamming rolls all the time, which makes it harder to flow outside of the rolls; both are important). In a resting position, no keys are blocked and the area to find keys is much smaller so there is a lot less scanning for the key. Colemak it's alternate keyboard layout to QWERTY, which was invented in 2006 by Shai Coleman.What's idea is hidden behind that project? So I spent both of my sessions yesterday focusing on maximizing control and staying as relaxed as possible. B isn't that common, and as you say it gets a bit of a rough treatment in DH. ****** Check out my Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks for Win/Linux/TMK ***, I've completed all the letters on Keybr.At this point I probably won't use that site anymore, but I very much appreciate what it did for me during my preparation for using Colemak-DH in earnest. A. On a split keyboard the Noah Ergonomic Keyboard Layout places the hands almost shoulder-length apart, which is considered ideal. It is designed to be a practical alternative to the QWERTY and Dvorak keyboard layouts. You can swap out the. On the 22nd, I completely lost control of my accuracy. I did have a slight head start from doing the first 8 letters in Keybr while waiting, but it's close enough to a month. I actually found this to be counterproductive as Dvorak was so different I could differentiate it from QWERTY in my muscle memory however I feel more comfortable on Colemak. The hands don't approach the keyboard at right angles to the keyboard (assuming a traditional, non-split type). In fact, the hardest part was remembering that the shift isn't sticky on the laptop! So you either have to decide to relegate a symbol or a rare alpha key like Z. Yes, the center column is quite ambidextrous for me. Ctrl+Alt+Numpad Mult: Lock the mouse to the current . It's after the name of its creator, Shai Coleman. I've sacrificed a touch of accuracy (about 1%) for an extra 5wpm and a significant improvement in smootheness. 60 wpm is approximately what I am capable with QWERTY, and its still at least a few months off, almost certainly, but that's okay. QMK was the main inspiration for me to go down this rabbit hole. Letters that are frequently doubled are also disproportionately easy, so I got insufficient practice on 'O' and 'S', two letters that are actually very tough. When using Colemak-CAWS, do you hit the center column punctuation with which-ever hand is most convenient at the time? I'm still using exactly the same slightly modified Colemak-DH layout; I'm still using using this exclusively on my ZSA Moonlander, which I use for 95+% of all typing (reverting to QWERTY on my laptop keyboard and other devices); I'm still improving, but very slowly. I started trying out Colemak on April 22. I see no reason to believe I'll be unable to eventually reach 70wpm average on the English 5k list, although that is likely to take a year or more. Use at own risk. I've restrained myself from setting solid goals and expectations up to this point. Colemak also distributes workload more evenly. My current trouble letter is 'B'. I mostly use Linux and so power shell isn't relevant for me, but I do have some bash aliases and custom shell scripts to make common tasks shorter to type. ISO wide: Colemak-DH for an ISO keyboard, in a "wide" configuration. 23 Feb 2022 17:25. This was the big mistake that I made repeatedly, because I would get into a horrible loop where I would want to end on a good performance and each good performance would make me want to match it. I guess in my case it took me many years to finally decide and make the jump from QWERTY. it had been in my mind for a long time but I never quite made my mind. / ' -, giving 31. Hand swaps continue to be a major issue for me, especially swapping A and O. I'm also seeing a lot of errors caused by mental pauses during hand alternation sequences. There are 35x more words you can type using only the home row on Colemak. 50wpm is happening just as soon as I can stop getting excited about it during the middle of my trial (and thereby tanking the performance). It's not the best looking board I own, but it works perfectly for what I needed. Hopefully I'll have some kind of breakthrough and suddenly be able to burst out easy words and ngrams, but for now I rarely crack 90wpm on any single word. As a result, my ability to do my normal work on QWERTY is probably extremely hampered at this point, but I'm not worried about it. That's a huge improvement over yesterday, where 3/4 of my typing was probably QWERTY. QWERTY has 16x more same hand row jumping than Colemak. Those drills helped me break through plateaus twice. Real Estate Investments. I've much prefered just using Keybr (still good once you've unlocked all the letters) and just doing the bursty typing in MonkeyType that I described earlier. It's a bigger mental load, but very very comfy! I think that adding periods and commas probably speeds me up by balancing the fingers more. Your hands will thank you, as we say here. It was released on 01-Jan-2006. I have a very similar one although I think my current wpm rate is slower. I just need that constant reminder to stay in QWERTY mode. Then, just check the box that says System Accounts. You may want to write, say, a signature footer or an address macro in several apps such as your email program(s) and text editor(s), and this way you'll likely only have to implement it once. My practice time is much reduced from my previous excessive levels. This sort of thing can become extremely powerful if you work with languages that are heavy on the boiler-plate. Due to the lack of an extra key to the right of the Left-Shift key, we need to relocate Z . My only complaint is that the built in tenting feature dependent on the thumb cluster angle. I wasn't too worried, because it seemed obvious that this was symptomatic of my brain offloading this work to the subconscious, but it was a bit annoying! I would probably stick with Colemak-DH (with my minor alteration), but I know longer really care about maintaining the ctrl-Z, X, C, and V shortcuts nearly as much, so I would be tempted to try something more exotic like Semimak or Engram. Maybe my career. Changes from QWERTY (1873) Changes from Modified Blickensderfer (1892 / 2012) Changes from Dvorak (1936) Changes from Colemak (2006) Changes from . The following is a list of the advantages of Colemak in comparision to QWERTY from Colemak.com. I really love the feel of typing in Colemak even now, but I certainly need to reach 50 wpm within a few months, or continuing is madness. As Jan points out in a blog post, Colemak was released in early 2006, so there's no way you can find a typewriter . I also switched to 2min tests at the same time. Not pictured is the Norwegian layer, because it's not a real layer. So Colemak retained those keyboard shortcuts in the same positions as for Qwerty. You can set this layout both on Mac and Windows. Two, 'B' moved two rows. Colemak also tries to preserve more QWERTY keys for shortcuts and, in theory, make it easier to transition. No matter how hard I concentrated on relaxing and typing in a controlled and precise manner, my fingers just went off the rails and did whatever they pleased. My speed on English 5k has crept up over the 65wpm average, giving me real hope that I will eventually reach the 70+ wpm zone. The initial goal is to go through each word and categorize the movements required to type it (Rolls, Hand Alternation, Turns, etc.) For me, my biggest challenge is that I use too much movement still, as I understand it, it's a inertia from using QWERTY but nothing tons of practice can fix. The Colemak keyboard layout In my last post I mentioned that I don't use the ubiquitous qwerty keyboard layout, but instead an alternative layout called Colemak. As a result, my ability to do my normal work on QWERTY is probably extremely hampered at this point, but I'm not worried about it. This is almost exactly the philosophy of the Colemak keyboard layout. The double-wide layouts with the number row below the letters is interesting to me, because I like having an extra row between my fingers and my thumb, but I think I would hate having the top row offset by a full half-u. *** Learn Colemak in 25 steps with Tarmak! Ten test average (English 10k with Punctuation; 60s):55 wpm average98% accuracy average70% consistency, 53.99 53.99 99.26% 74.07% 270/0/0/0 time 60 !? Most of my practice now is with real quotes. There would be no issue with "th" or "wh", but other occurrences would very often result in an erroneous 'm'. The 98% accuracy that I have been achieving on wordlists is actually not great. I will also expand out into some of the most common prefixes, suffixes, and important ngrams. This was the first problem I encountered on a 40% board. Programming, and general tasks seem so much harder at the moment, while typing text, and strictly just that, feels much nicer. It's still very large, but I think I can now free type at 25+wpm, as long as I know exactly what I want to say. I had to tweak it a bit, to support my 3 language + symbols requirement, and I ended up needing a whopping 8 layers, to fit everything. Good consistency. The one in the BigBag should be good, especially for an ortho board. I resolved to fix the issue by forcing myself to drill accuracy more intentionally. The errors themselves were different as well. As you say, not having to hit that Shift key all the time is a boon. This was to make sure that I was developing proper movement sequences for common letter sequences. Learning Colemak-DH on a split columnar keyboard, Last edited by ikcelaks (22-Feb-2022 21:29:06), Re: Learning Colemak-DH on a split columnar keyboard, Last edited by DreymaR (16-Dec-2021 09:51:20), Last edited by ikcelaks (18-Dec-2021 04:32:18), Last edited by stevep99 (18-Dec-2021 14:18:32), Last edited by ikcelaks (03-Jan-2022 17:16:28), Last edited by ikcelaks (21-Jan-2022 23:49:08). It's been fun. The motivator for those changes was to move the ' off of the right pinky, because I really dislike how it interacts with the other punctuation (particularly the comma and both slashes) when it's on the right pinky. ****** Check out my Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks for Win/Linux/TMK ***. I think it's a combo of all three. It's nothing that can't be fixed by a couple small chunks of wood, but still. Lots of people use keybr, but I never liked it myself. I've also accomplished single 60s test of >70wpm on English 5k and >80wpm on English 200, although I don't especially care about those. Any of these should have Colemak as a layer in their default keymaps, but if not it's not difficult to add. Otherwise, there's not a lot new to say. It is extremely heartening that I am able to continue my slow but steady progress even now that I've matched my old QWERTY capabilities. Typing flowing text in English, like this article is okay. The top voted comment was a request for a similarly toned article about Colemak, so here's a brief introduction to what Colemak is, and what my experience with it has been like. There is still a few empty keys that I'm not using, which might seem strange, since I was just complaining about not having keys, but these keys are so ergonomically out of reach, that I just opted not using them at all. 23 Feb 2022 17:3055.77 55.77 98.24% 68.94% 279/0/0/0 time 60 !? I still don't have any plans to use Colemak on any row-stagger boards, so it's all academic. On my "normal" sized keyboards, I type around 120WPM, on the Lily58 I can manage maybe 60WPM on a good day. I have been surprised by how little I've used a row stagger keyboard. Reply These days I've been using these tips to improve my speed and so far it's been working. I had two consecutive tests over 41 wpm in the late morning that felt really good. At some point I think I'll try moving some symbols up there probably (, ), !, @, ?, and *, but I'm not sure. Keyboard Shortcuts: CapsLock: Toggle Colemak activation (When the scroll lock light is on, Colemak is disabled) Ctrl+Alt+Numpad Minus: Disable Colemak for this application Ctrl+Alt+Numpad Plus: Re-enable Colemak for this application Ctrl+Shift+Escape: Launch task manager with high priority! Looking back in hindsight, this was probably a bad idea, but I also decided that this is still not hard enough yet, I need to make this harder. My speed on "real language" quotes is consistently over 70wpm already, as long as it doesn't have excessive punctuation or odd proper nouns. 'H' was a particular trouble letter. The main keyboard I use is an Anne Pro, and a Poker3, they are very similar, 60% keyboards. The last especially plagued me. In both cases you shouldn't worry about your overall wpm. Colemak Mod-DH main keys for an ISO keyboard, known as Colemak-DH. I saw some videos online, but the model didn't match and the keys looked different. That is, I could type at a raw speed around 30wpm with almost no errors, which involved long pauses for sections I felt uncomfortable on and spamming common rolls really fast (consistency scores in the low 50s). The only solution is to put the remaining letters on different layers (a layer can be activated by holding another button, similar to ALT/CTRL/Shift, but instead of acting as a modifier, it changes all the keys), and while this idea sounded great in theory, this only works for rarely used keys. You'll waste less time, and your hands won't build up so much fatigue. 23 Feb 2022 17:3253.58 53.58 97.11% 69.35% 268/0/0/0 time 60 !? It seems that everyone who has tried has retained most of their QWERTY ability, as long as they allow themselves to warm up. So, now when I type QWERTY on my laptop, it's more about accessing the rusty QWERTY memory than actively undoing the Colemak layer. I also work as a programmer, so having access to all the symbols is a must. In fact, I expect that it will come within the next three weeks, which would be my one month anniversary of using full Colemak-DH. They do one thing if I tap it, and do something else when I hold it. It comes pre-installed on Mac and Linux systems; see below for Windows and others. The double zero keys are actually important for rolling multiple zeros and avoiding 10 and 20 SFBs. This video discusses the merits and pitfalls . My "real" speed when composing, however, is dramatically slower. And they aren't perfect runs, but I'm now able to keep good speeds even when my accuracy dips below 97%. So a word like "belong" might come out as "elbong" (actually, I would probably catch the error after the "el", but you get the point). I'm really shocked at how often I accidentally type 'o' when I mean to type 'a'. With this, "you" and "nation" are consistently two of my fastest words in the top 200. I plan to continue to incorporate both of those drill styles in my future training. I've never had the pleasure of using mechanical switches with light actuation force, and it's so nice. Stickers are designed to match "English - Colemak" layout on Mac and Windows. This is of course the opposite of what you want when typing on a keyboard, you want the most frequently used keys on the home row, so that they are easily accessible. Taking a few days off can really cement the recent practice. 50 wpm is the level that I was at when I was in college, and a level that I think will seal my commitment to sticking with Colemak long-term. Keyboard stickers with two languages: your own and Colemak English layout. This is my experience of using the Colemak keyboard layout for the past 5 years. As an added bonus, having the ' on the bottom row of the left pinky has transformed all of the common contractions and the possessive 's into really comfortable rolls or hand alternations. I tried some quotes today, and I made the amusing observation that capitalization and punctuation were initially more troublesome when encountering them in MonkeyType than when using them during free compositional writing. It's sort of insane that "j" is on the home row and "e" and "i" are not for QWERTY. I still have a bit of trouble with "you" even after all these years, esp as you say, if it comes up frequently. ANSI Keyboards ANSI standard: Colemak-DH for an ANSI keyboard. I also had (and somewhat continue to have) trouble with confusing 'a' and 'o'. I have been surprised by how little I've used a row stagger keyboard. No rush. I'm not really reading the legends on the keys. I'm no longer really drilling the English 5k list anymore. -Remappable (for colemak) -Numpad -Split I searched for months for something and couldn't find anything that checked all the boxes, until I found this guy on amazon: Koolertron Single-Handed Programmable Mechanical Keyboard. When I went back to letting my fingers go again yesterday, I was amazed at many fewer errors I was making. 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