People who bought standard qwerty keyboards instead of split, columnar or ortholinear ones, why?

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    workmanlayout.org talks about alternation rate, which is the rate of switching between hands when typing. There is some observable stats like this and then some subjectivity like how easy it is to use the pinky as opposed to the index finger. I'd like to see if there were studies about that, that'd be interesting. But we gotta work with the limited data we have. Easiness to learn, eh, is about commitment for a few to couple hours for the long term touted comfort.

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