Whats wrong with the QWERTY layout?
• It places very rare letters in the best positions, so your fingers have to move a lot more. • It suffers from a high same finger ratio that slows down typing and increases strain. • It allows for very long sequences of letters with the same hand (e.g. “sweaterdresses”) • It was designed to prevent the keys from sticking, without any consideration to ergonomic or efficiency aspects. • It was designed so the word “typewriter” could be typed on the top row to ease demonstrations. • It suffers from an extremely high ratio of home-row-jumping sequences (e.g.