Do U hav QuikScript fonts for th U.S. Dvorak keebord?


Robert J. McGehee
 

Greetings from th Chek Republik!

I am a naetiv speeker of Inglish hoo has livd in th Chek Republik for neerly 2 duzen yeers. I normaly riet in SoundSpel uezing a Dvořák keebord. I tried reeding Androcleez and th Lieon in Shaw's Script bak in Hie Scool, but it wuz dificult.
If QuikScript is an improovd vurzhon of Shaw's orjinal fonetik alfabet it shuud be prity compatibl with SoundSpel, which is a mor flexsibl vurzhon of th Nue Speling that caem out surca 1948.
With a litl compueter proegraming skil, sumwun miet be aebl to riet a proegram that wil enaebl daeta miegraeshons between Dvořák keebord SoundSpel and QuikScript. (How fast do peepl normaly master QuikScript so as to acheev iedeeal proefishensy, and whot speeds in WPM ar U caepabl of ataening? I am oever fiev duzen [60] yeers oeld)

Sinseerly yuurs,

Robert Judson MaGee [Robert Judson McGehee]


Nathan Galt
 

Now that Unicode support is guaranteed for any operating system worth using, all new fonts use code points in the Private Use Area and Quikscript keyboard layouts target those same code points, so fonts and keyboard layouts are decoupled.

How fast do peepl normaly master QuikScript so as to acheev iedeeal proefishensy, and whot speeds in WPM ar U caepabl of ataening?

While this doesn't answer your question, It seems I read Quikscript about as fast as I write it, which is…not great. I should read more in it, but I don't want to read Lovecraft repeatedly, Thoreau a second time, and quite honestly, my old diary entries are snoozefests.