• DocumentCode
    810270
  • Title

    Typing with a two-hand chord keyboard: will the QWERTY become obsolete?

  • Author

    Gopher, Daniel ; Raij, David

  • Author_Institution
    Technion-Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
  • Volume
    18
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1988
  • Firstpage
    601
  • Lastpage
    609
  • Abstract
    The cognitive and motor difficulties of acquiring a touch-typing skill are analyzed. It is proposed that poor cognitive structure is a main source difficulty in the acquisition of typing skills. Experiments are described with a two-hand chord keyboard designed to provide an efficient alternative to the existing standard QWERTY keyboard. The system is based on simpler and more powerful cognitive and motor organization principles. It comprises two panels of five keys, one to each hand. Characters are entered by pressing together combination of keys. The system enables fast skill acquisition, with subjects reaching rates of 30-35 words per minute after 20 h of training. With 60 h of training, subjects can reach entry rates close to 60 words per minute. There is no negative transfer from the new skill to an existing typing proficiency.<>
  • Keywords
    keyboards; cognitive structure; motor organization principles; two-hand chord keyboard; typing skills; Bars; Fingers; High performance computing; Jamming; Keyboards; Logic design; Mechanical engineering; Personnel; Pressing; Psychology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9472
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/21.17378
  • Filename
    17378