msklc_reader
A Perl program that reads MSKLC files (by amire80)
Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl
A Windows counterpart to the Mac OS X "Dvorak - QWERTY ⌘" keyboard layout (by bradfeehan)
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msklc_reader
Posts with mentions or reviews of msklc_reader.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-26.
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For anyone transitioning from QWERTY to Dvorak, check out this Windows keyboard layout (QWERTY hotkeys)
Use msklc_reader (along with Perl) to convert the .klc file to a layout.ini file. Note that you may have to comment out Line 8 (about utf-8) due to a Perl upgrade's incompatibility.
Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl
Posts with mentions or reviews of Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-12.
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I can say I've finally done it!
I use Dvorak control Qwerty. Essentially when you hold control your layout functions as Qwerty. On mac it is available as its own language and on windows you have to download it. Using windows it has been decent but doesn't work quite 100% of the time. Still it is the best that I have found.
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To germans out there.
Not German but French here, similar problems! On Windows I'm using this as base to retain the Ctrl keybindings https://github.com/bradfeehan/Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl which mostly works (some apps behave slightly different).
- What happens if I change these four keys to Dvorak so that it is the same as qwerty and colemak. Would it cause a lot of problems?(To preserve the most used keyboard shortcuts.)
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Should I learn dvorak?
This layout has been a lifesaver for me! I've spent years memorising QWERTY shortcuts and I didn't have the time to learn those along with a new layout, so I found that one after quite a bit of searching.
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AutoHotkey scripts for Dvorak + QWERTY Modifier for Windows
I'd been running an AutoHotkey script for years to map my QWERTY layout to Dvorak except when pressing modifier keys (ctrl, alt, windows). But I recently set up a security key and the one-time passwords didn't play nicely with it. I tried using bradfeehan's custom keyboard layout, but couldn't get it to work well (maybe because I'm on Windows 11 preview?).
- Tips for people who already have existing, improper typing behaviour?
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For anyone transitioning from QWERTY to Dvorak, check out this Windows keyboard layout (QWERTY hotkeys)
I found and wanted to share with everyone this installable keyboard layout: https://github.com/bradfeehan/Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl
What are some alternatives?
When comparing msklc_reader and Dvorak-QWERTY-Ctrl you can also consider the following projects:
dvorak-qwerty - Dverty for Windows
windows-dvorak-qwerty-modifier - User config files