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Is there a way to use Dvorak keyboard layout, but with command keys mapped to qwerty?
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Mar 15, 20265548 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I tried to learn Dvorak keyboard layout a few years ago, and got reasonably good at it, but I couldn't get past the fact that command-key shortcuts were no longer in the right place. In particular, Ctrl+Z (undo), Ctrl+X (cut), Ctrl+C (copy), and Ctrl+V (paste) are all chosen specifically because of…
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This is called "Dvorak - QWERTY command" on Mac, and it is useful. I have found this a autohotkey script for windows which claims to do what you want, but I haven't tested it. This also seems to be a dupe of a stackoverflow question, which suggests …
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