Why not, actually has anyone heard of the keyboard formatting dvorak?
My desktop has all the keyboard keys arranged in dvorak, not that I look at my keys anyway. It's kind of interesting to have a qwerty user use my keyboard though
I am sub-proficient at it, and can comfortably interchange whenever. It's also good to use on a portable machine so people will have that much less probability of being able to use your machine. Here it is if you don't know what I'm talking about
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard
The basic idea with QWERTY was that the keys were archaically separated to prevent actual mechanical jamming at high speed keying on typewriters. Most typists learned this way because of the mechanical builds of the typewriters of the age.
Dvorak is a format that came out and it put all the most used keys on the home row, and the lesser used keys surrounding those. This makes typing more efficient in that your fingers move less distance for most actions of common letters. for example one hit's 'E'very often and it takes more of a movement on QWERTY than that of Dvorak.
There's my little spiel, if you want to learn more you can actually read about it at the link I provided.