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Colemak

Colemak is a keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets, designed to make typing English more efficient and comfortable than QWERTY by placing the most frequently used letters of the English language on the home row, while keeping many common keyboard shortcuts the same as in QWERTY. Released on 1 January 2006, it is named after its inventor, Shai Coleman.

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Colemak

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples21
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Colemak

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related to overview · 8
Colemak → Backspace, Caps Lock, Coleman, Dvorak, It, QWERTY, The, The Colemak
related to Variants · 6
Colemak → Colemak-DH, English, HE, Tarmak, The, To
related to External links · 3
Colemak → Community Colemak, Mod-DH, Official Colemak
see also · 2
Colemak → Chorded, Colemak-DHKinesis
is a · 1
Colemak → keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets

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layout dvorak keyboard qwerty designed many android typing keys home row several keyboards windows support english making layouts community colemak-dh

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Colemakis akeyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets0.90text
HEinstance ofleading to awkward lateral finger stretches for common English bigrams0.80text
Colemakrelated to External linksOfficial Colemak0.60section
Colemakrelated to External linksCommunity Colemak0.60section
Colemakrelated to External linksMod-DH0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewThe Colemak0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewQWERTY0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewDvorak0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewIt0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewThe0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewCaps Lock0.60section
Colemakrelated to overviewBackspace0.60section

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