and suggest you apply this doubtless sound consideration to the AZERTY keyboard

Yeah. The problem is that the compromises taken when designing the French national layout don't look like the right ones. IMNAAHO, YMMV, HAND; TUELADNMAAA.
So you're saying I'm lying because AZERTY makes me lie ? a keyboard layout making me lie ? Maybe I shouldn't talk with you after hearing that onemecano wrote:You were lying about the period because the azerty layout made you lie about it.Myoth wrote: It's not a flawed design to think about everything that can exist. want a ý ? we got you covered.![]()
Do not say that I'm lying. You use micron ? good for you. I use semi colon ? good for me. I'm sure there is much more people who use semi colon than micron.
We don't the period a lot, have you ever talked with Americans ? they use the period at the end of almost EVERY sentence, it really disturbs me. We never do, I could show you months and months of conversations without a single period "but then you'd contradict yourself because you said you had the time and as I can see there is only few words in every text" yeah because it doesn't feel good to type on a mobile phone.
To quote Burroughs : "The junk merchant doesn't sell his product to the consumer, he sells the consumer to his product. He does not improve and simplify his merchandise. He degrades and simplifies the client."
See how evil this layout is?
You can shift through this one ...depletedvespene wrote:What about the space between the full stop and the first letter of the next sentence?kbdfr wrote: Now for the period ("full stop") being uppercase: as you end a sentence with a full stop and start the next sentence with an uppercase character, it seems logical that both would be uppercase. Of course it doesn't simplify typing when the initial capital of the sentence happens to be a character on the left side of the keyboard, but still it is perfectly logical (something the French consider an essential virtue, by the way).
Well yeah, why not use the most keys as possible to be as comfortable as possible with your way to type ? I don't think there is much more compromise to do here...
No you should have stop to talk to me after this one :Myoth wrote:So you're saying I'm lying because AZERTY makes me lie ? a keyboard layout making me lie ? Maybe I shouldn't talk with you after hearing that onemecano wrote: You were lying about the period because the azerty layout made you lie about it.
To quote Burroughs : "The junk merchant doesn't sell his product to the consumer, he sells the consumer to his product. He does not improve and simplify his merchandise. He degrades and simplifies the client."
See how evil this layout is?
Should have been “Unless you are Proust” of course
By many aspects French Canadian layout got it better indeed.
There is a site btw : https://bepo.frMyoth wrote: Except maybe that this is a good one, apparently :
http://syndromedelasouris.info/wp-conte ... lavier.png
Are you really saying that this is better ?
Curious to read your source about how A and Q row switching was motivated by key jamming.davkol wrote:The same infrequency principle (i.e., separating symbols on the typebasket in order to prevent typebar jamming) that guided the design of QWERTY and the same reason as in the case of Y/Z swap on QWERTZ.
Of course, that was relevant prior to ~1900 and there was hardly any typewriter market in France at the time.
Thanks davkol it was very informative, no practical historical explanation but lots of good hints.
Nice to see we have that much sought after Black, White/Silver and Gold coloured keyboard badge, that many here on DT are lusting after.Cavemanthe0ne wrote: A full Zenith system with an XT Zenith keyboard
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Zenith-Data-Sy ... Swfi9ZuEdw