Interesting you’d start learning AZERTY (assuming you’re coming from QWERTY or QWERTZ), as opposed one of the more “efficient” layouts (Dvorak or Colemac)
You are spot on. After checking my notes this morning, I realized I meant to do Colemak. So I’m setting up keycaps on a daily driver for my home computer as we speak.
It’s easier and faster to learn by printing out the keyboard layout. Leave the old keycaps in place. This will teach you not hunt-and-peck straight from beginning.
Also it’s a priceless defense against coworkers GIMME THAT KEYBOARDing you.
Interesting you’d start learning AZERTY (assuming you’re coming from QWERTY or QWERTZ), as opposed one of the more “efficient” layouts (Dvorak or Colemac)
You are spot on. After checking my notes this morning, I realized I meant to do Colemak. So I’m setting up keycaps on a daily driver for my home computer as we speak.
It’s easier and faster to learn by printing out the keyboard layout. Leave the old keycaps in place. This will teach you not hunt-and-peck straight from beginning.
Also it’s a priceless defense against coworkers GIMME THAT KEYBOARDing you.
I work from home and customizing mechanical keyboards is one of my main hobbies. They better not try to touch my keebs.