I’ve always assumed that before I can use the Dvorak layout I need to purchase a Dvorak keyboard. But I can’t find one on Amazon. Is it simply a matter of popping the keys off a Qwerty keyboard and moving them around?
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To help you learn your way around the keyboard layout, you can physically rearrange the keys on your Qwerty keyboard. Or you can simply re-label the keys with stickers. I personally learned to type using the Dvorak layout without re-labeling or re-arranging keys, and found that it was not difficult.
Most modern OSes allow you to remap any keyboard to the Dvorak layout.
Windows XP/Vista: you can set your mappings through Control Panel->Regional and Language Options->Languages->Details….
Mac OSX: System Preferences -> International -> Input Menu (thanks jmah)
Ubuntu: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard, Layouts Tab, Add…, Select the Devorak layout of your choice and optionaly set as default. You can then right-click your panel, select ‘Add to panel’ and choose keyboard indicator. You can then switch between layouts. (Thanks Vagnerr)