Why are qwerty keyboards in the order they are?
Amazon has a couple of Dvorak keyboards. Here are the details on one of them: PS/2 USB Typematrix Ez Reach 2030DV Ergo Keyboard Dvorak Other products by ACP (2 customer reviews) More about this product Availability: Available from these sellers. 4 used & new available from $86.95 Product Details * Shipping Weight: 2.00 pounds * Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. * ASIN: B000B59KQY * Item model number: EZR2030DV QWERTY (pronounced /ˈkwərti/) is the most common modern-day keyboard layout on English-language computer and typewriter keyboards. It takes its name from the first six letters seen in the keyboard’s top first row of letters. The QWERTY design was patented by Christopher Sholes in 1868 and sold to Remington in 1873, when it first appeared in typewriters. ==History and purposes The QWERTY keyboard layout was devised in the 1860s by Christopher Sholes, a newspaper editor who lived in Milwaukee, who was also the creator of the first modern typewriter. Orig