I think you can type pretty fast with QWERTY so I'm wondering where you need that extra speed anyway.
I type very much like this in all cases, and that includes real-time chatting applications. Being the ruthless pedant as I often tend to be (as you may or may not have noticed), I really could never bring myself to use chatspeak or any chat abbreviations. Of course, chat bred that kind of communication for a reason; it can be frustrating to type out full and complete sentences, especially in gaming environments, so I would be able to use any gain in speed.
I have friends who use dvorak and are very happy with it. they both say typing is less strenuous with dvorak and they make lesser mistakes. where did you hear about dvorak being faster? those two certainly don't type faster then me hehe
From only the most reliable sources of course: random people on the Internet. Searching Google for “qwerty vs dvorak” yields a few articles on it, and there are also a few web applications that accept text input and compare the efficiency at which each layout would compose the text.
i myself switched from qwertz (german) to the 'US alt international' layout.
The Clonk series actually brought to my attention the fact that Y and Z are swapped on the German keyboards (or they are swapped on the American keyboards, depending on how you look at it). Any idea why that is?
if i'm not on my PC and have to type with the german layout it's very hard. but at least you can look at the keys if all else fails
Well, if all else fails, I will just switch back. No point in doing it if there is no gain in... well, something.