Dvorak Simplified Keyboard
The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard is an alternative keyboard layout designed to increase typing efficiency and comfort. Created by Dr. August Dvorak and his brother-in-law, William Dealey, in the 1930s, it aims to reduce finger movement by placing the most commonly used letters under the strongest fingers.
Unlike the traditional QWERTY layout, the Dvorak layout organizes keys to promote a more natural hand position. Users often report less strain and faster typing speeds after adapting to this layout, making it a popular choice for those seeking ergonomic benefits in their typing experience.