dvorak "classic" keymap (US English)

Russell L. Harris rlharris at oplink.net
Wed Jul 5 13:34:00 PDT 2006


The original keyboard layout (or keymap) which August Dvorak devised in 
1936 differs significantly from the "modified" Dvorak layout which was 
adopted by ANSI in 1983.   The differences are confined to the numeric 
row and the first alphabetic row.

The original or "classic" Dvorak layout has the numeric row in the 
following sequence:

     [{  7&  5%  3#  1!  9(  0)  2@  4$  6^  8*  ]}

Also, on the first alphabetic row of the original Dvorak layout, the

    /?

key is on the left, while the

    '"

key on in the right.

GNU/Linux distributions including Debian currently provide for console 
users both the ANSI Dvorak layout

    dvorak.kmap.gz

and the the original or "classic" Dvorak layout

    dvorak-classic.kmap.gz

But at the current time, the Xorg package provides only the ANSI Dvorak 
layout.

I have not yet been successful in patching the Xorg keyboard files so as 
to implement the "classic" Dvorak layout.

(1) Would someone with the required expertise be so kind as to generate 
the patches for me?

(2) May I hereby request that Xorg provide the "classic" Dvorak layout 
in addition to the ANSI layout?

Thanks.

RLH




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