Sunday, October 7, 2007
Dvorak Keyboard
Patented formation of keys created in 1936 by Dr. August Dvorak of the University of Washington Seattle, used to combat the standard "QWERTY" layout most commonly used today. The computer key structure itself was generated as a way to access the more readily used keys easier. This format is used especially by computer programmers and other jobs where extensive computer useage is required.
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