Heh. It's a different kind of skill needed for a different type of keyboard.
For a better understanding, let's refer to our pals at techdicionary.com:
Search: Dvorak...............................Result: Dvorak Keyboard
Entry: A keyboard designed to make typing more efficient, using a different arrangement of letters than the QWERTY keyboard so that the letters used most frequently are all together on the main line of keys. The problem with converting to the Dvorak keyboard is that it would require all typists to relearn how to type.
In other words, going back to 6th grade and realizing that asdf jkl; is not home row.
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