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* [https://mtgap.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/should-a-keyboard-layout-optimize-for-hand-alternation-or-for-rolls/ Should a keyboard layout optimize for hand alternation or for rolls?]
* [https://mtgap.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/should-a-keyboard-layout-optimize-for-hand-alternation-or-for-rolls/ Should a keyboard layout optimize for hand alternation or for rolls?]
* J’ai perdu le lien, mais sur le forum Colemak quelqu’un disait que l’index pouvait avoir 50% plus de charge que l’auriculaire.
* [http://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?pid=662#p662 Ex-qwerty comment on Colemak forum]
«I read in a mailing list/forum, that according to Dvorak's book, the middle finger is strongest, but Dvorak placed more keystrokes on the index finger, because that finger is assigned 6 keys (versus 3 for the middle finger).
 
I actually did some finger exercises where I lifted weights with my fingers.  I found that my middle fingers were actually stronger than my index fingers.  But overall, my index, middle and ring fingers were fairly close in strength.  The pinky was significantly weaker, but not as weak as you might imagine.  My index fingers could do about 50% more repetitions than my pinkies could.  This is actually comparable to the finger ratios in Dvorak, where the index fingers are assigned about a 50% greater burden than the pinkies.
 
So I think the biggest issue with the pinkies may not be so much the strength, but the length.  This may be the real reason why the L key can be uncomfortable in Dvorak.»

Version du 30 avril 2013 à 11:20

Mes réflexions à propos de la V2.

Sous-pages

Données

Utilisateur:Sinma/V2/Données

Algorithme

Utilisateur:Sinma/V2/Algo

Placement des symboles pour la V2

Utilisateur:Sinma/V2/Symboles

Liens

Internes

Externes

«I read in a mailing list/forum, that according to Dvorak's book, the middle finger is strongest, but Dvorak placed more keystrokes on the index finger, because that finger is assigned 6 keys (versus 3 for the middle finger).

I actually did some finger exercises where I lifted weights with my fingers. I found that my middle fingers were actually stronger than my index fingers. But overall, my index, middle and ring fingers were fairly close in strength. The pinky was significantly weaker, but not as weak as you might imagine. My index fingers could do about 50% more repetitions than my pinkies could. This is actually comparable to the finger ratios in Dvorak, where the index fingers are assigned about a 50% greater burden than the pinkies.

So I think the biggest issue with the pinkies may not be so much the strength, but the length. This may be the real reason why the L key can be uncomfortable in Dvorak.»