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submitted 11 months ago by glad_cat to c/colemak@wayfarershaven.eu

Obvious link but maybe not everyone knows about it. I used Keybr for 2 weeks, but was frustrated by the lack of improvement and the fake words. I now use Monkeytype and it's great. You can type real quotes, and it has Colemak emulation if you haven't installed the layout yet.

I can only type 25 WPM so far but I seldom hit the wrong keys and I try to use it at work as much as I can. It's really better than QWERTY so far.

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Colemak on iPadOS (self.colemak)
submitted 11 months ago by otl to c/colemak@wayfarershaven.eu

Coming to you from my iPad and my old mechanical keyboard plugged in via a USB-C adapter! Go to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Hardware keyboards Finally select the language then scroll down to Colemak!

My girlfriend is using the desktop to watch a movie and I wanted to type something up. Never thought I could do it on my iPad but here we are :)

Just wanted to let you all know. Not sure how long this has been possible for; pretty sure it's only possible if you've got a physical keyboard connected via USB or Bluetooth.

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Burst type pro tool (www.burst-type.pro)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by hsl@wayfarershaven.eu to c/colemak@wayfarershaven.eu

Practice typing common words to build muscle memory - I wish I'd had this tool when I was learning.

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It seems like there are so many today! Which one is your go-to?

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And if you haven't decided to yet, what's stopping you?

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