@matigo Colemak: A keyboard layout that achieves the same benefits as Dvorak while changing less from Qwerty. Especially convenient is that core shortcut keys stay put: undo, cut, copy, paste, close window, quit app.
Minimak changes even fewer keys, but at this point, every OS bundles Colemak by default, and it’s really nice not to have to install custom keyboard layout everywhere.
Asetniop is a 10-key chorded layout that is available as an iPad keyboard. Sounded fun so I downloaded it.
iOS supports setting hardware keyboards to Dvorak or Colemak modes, but the only English software keyboard supported is Qwerty. Not a big deal for thumb typing on an iPhone, but more annoying on an iPad, since you can actually use all 10 fingers to type like normal there. Which is why I’m willing to entertain third-party keyboards.