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It has been around a year since I changed both to and converted to a from a conventional full size.

From time to time, I took some , to see the progress in my speeds and accuracy. I thought that sharing my stats might help someone which is wondering if they should take a similar road :blobaviator:

For reference, I was before typing at a speed around 100-120 wpm, but my wrist was hurting so much that I was fearing I couldn't longer type in the long run... so it is a win for me, even if now I'm (for the moment) slower :ablobwob: Unfortunately, I started using MonkeyType with an account only after I changed the keyboard, and didn't think of taking a screenshot before... I regret it so much, so if you are doing something similar, please take at least a screen of your previous data :abloblamp: but having a fresh account gives a bit of dopamine when it shoots confetti to notify you of an improvement :ablobparty: It's more like wanting to improve, and less about trying to compete with your older self.

is a in Dvorak layout, tilted and rotated to the outside instead of the usual inside (i find it more comfortable and natural) and with the halves widely spaced.

I use the computer e.day, for most of the day doing video-editing, 3D, moderation, some coding, a lot of chatting, study... needless to say, I have exercised every day for the past year :ablobbass:

And yes, I can still use a qwerty keyboard (maybe because of the shock therapy change), but don't like typing on it!

I would love to hear your story too!! :ablobaww:

Full quality screen:
mega.nz/file/Gx5llR4Z#HEcYDGgU

Keyboard Layout:
configure.zsa.io/moonlander/la

Monkey profile:
monkeytype.com/profile/frayosh

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