I set out to learn Dvorak in high school. It took me two weeks before I could more or less just touch type the way I did with qwerty layouts.<p>I switched back after a couple of months for a two main reasons:<p>1. It became hard to use other machines. A friend's computer, a significant other's computer, and others became hard to use and my machine was hard to use for them.<p>2. Keyboard shortcuts are designed with Qwerty in mind. You either change the shortcuts in almost every app, or you wind up stretching fingers for shortcuts that are now super awkward.<p>The typing was great, but in a way, typing is about more than just, well, typing.