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My four kids (youngest just turned 4) picked up on QWERTY right away,
pretty much around the age your kid is. The 4 year old is even figuring
out the Dvorak keyboard my wife uses (she's a medical
transcriptionist). I would *think* a kid could adjust to a different
keyboard fairly easily, but why make more work for them than is needed?
I liked the other poster's idea of getting different ABC toys instead of
using a keyboard for their ABCs. <vbg>
Mark Plank
Joe Pluta wrote:
That personal position aside, what I was really looking for was input from
people who use keyboards regularly as to whether or not they think switching
keyboards is difficult.
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