I first learned how to touch type on Dvorak, but switched to qwerty when I went to college so I wouldn’t have issues using other computers. I found that I could not maintain proficiency with both layouts. One skill just clobbered the other.
Maybe that’s true once you try to get extremely fast with both.
Since elementary school typing class, I’ve been 80+ wpm qwerty.
I only learned and used dvorak up to about 50-60 wpm. Perhaps I never could have built maximum competence in both. I definitely noticed some mode-switching overhead.
I first learned how to touch type on Dvorak, but switched to qwerty when I went to college so I wouldn’t have issues using other computers. I found that I could not maintain proficiency with both layouts. One skill just clobbered the other.
Maybe that’s true once you try to get extremely fast with both.
Since elementary school typing class, I’ve been 80+ wpm qwerty.
I only learned and used dvorak up to about 50-60 wpm. Perhaps I never could have built maximum competence in both. I definitely noticed some mode-switching overhead.