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Onishi layout retrospective

Onishi layout retrospective

This is slide for retrospective from my experience of using Onishi layout about one year and more.

talked at GMO Research & AI Tech Conference 2024
https://gmo-research.connpass.com/event/327509/

Kazuro Fukuhara

December 09, 2024
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  1. 1. I was able to type with smaller hand movements.

    2. It took some practice, but I eventually got used to it. KEEP
  2. • Example: Thank you very much. • arigatougozaimasu • “z”

    in Password tends to be typed incorrectly. • I could not login some Linux because of registering a wrong password in the initial registration. “za” series problem
  3. • The motion of shifting the fingers to the right

    is too hard! z is exceptionally hard to type!
  4. • The article designing the layout doesn't specifically talk about

    what z is. • https://note.com/illlilllililill/n/n3b51 f4aaf086 “z” problem
  5. • This does not occur with column staggered. • No

    need to move fingers to the side. • Low staggered require countermeasures. What happens in “za” series problem
  6. 2. “za” series problem 1. No change in approach. Continue

    as is. (Conservative) 2. Consider a new key arrangement. (Centrist) 3. Use column-staggered keyboards. (Radicals) TRY
  7. 2. Consider a new key arrangement. 1. try to reproduce

    the production procedure of the Onishi layout with the low-staggered keyboard. 引用: https://note.com/illlilllililill/n/n3b51f4aaf086
  8. • There are various ready-made products to try. • Corne

    V4 Cherry • Lily58 Lite • osakana-keyboard 3. Use column-staggered keyboards.
  9. • The Onishi layout is more efficient and easier to

    type. • There is a risk of forgetting QWERTY when changing key layouts. • The “za” series problem needs to be addressed. • Advantage to those who already use column-staggered keyboards. Conclusion