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    Dvorak keyboard

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by zephyrus17, Apr 26, 2007.

  1. zephyrus17

    zephyrus17 Notebook Deity

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    Does anyone know any laptop brands or after market shops will configure your keyboard to a Dvorak layout?
     
  2. rfii

    rfii Notebook Consultant

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    you can just pop out the keys and put them back on. then go to keyboard settings and select dvorak
     
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    Vorin Notebook Enthusiast

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    yep that is exactly what i did
    its been like this for about two weeks now and i'm nearly used to it
     
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    Is it safe to do that? I've never contemplated popping my own keyboards......

    Are Toshiba Satellite A100s poppable?