Hardly anyone in the history of typewriting has cared so much about subverting QWERTY as August Dvorak. Once he began to study the the QWERTY layout and all its associated problems, he devoted the ...
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 ...
And that's a shame, because more logical layouts exist: notably the Dvorak, designed by August Dvorak and patented in 1932. Getty Images August Dvorak's alternative keyboard groups commonly used ...