TypeMatrix 2030

Posted by tom July 17th, 2007

Today I’ve received my TypeMatrix 2030 keyboard, unlike the one I ordered from a website, I got a blank one, with a DVORAK cover, I ordered the TM2030 DV, so with the DVORAK imprints. I don’t like the covers very much, and as I can type dvorak blindly I also ordered a normal QWERTY one. The keyboard itself is great, they should all be like the TypeMatrix 2030. If you don’t already own one, go buy one now!

DVORAK

Posted by tom July 8th, 2007

It’s really strange that in the year 2007 people are still typing on a keyboard, which design is from 1874 – 133 years old. Even stranger is that this layout was purposely designed to avoid mechanical problems the device was having. Look at Wikipedia for the article on Sholes & Glidden typewriters

Since 1930 there is however an alternative, which August Dvorak designed: The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard

Most people will agree that if you put a stone under for example a waterfall and get back to it after 30 years, it will have corroded, due to the water. But the same people fail to realise that the same thing happens with our fingers when you type for 30 years. Surely this must cause some strain and pains!

Dvorak scientifically deduced that using a DVORAK keyboard reduced the finger movement drastically.

So how do I get to writing such an article? I use DVORAK myself, for over six years now and today I found this nice website: The DV Zine.

I’ve mirrored their great The Dvorak Zine