Article 64QHV iOS 16 quietly added native Dvorak keyboard support, delighting weirdos like me

iOS 16 quietly added native Dvorak keyboard support, delighting weirdos like me

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Jon Porter
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FE5A1758_73AD_4B62_B903_FA7E1F80F7ED.0.j Apple's native iOS keyboard in Dvorak layout. | Screenshot by Jon Porter / The Verge

Here's a fun iOS 16 feature that's almost completely slipped under our radar: native support for the Dvorak keyboard layout. Ars Technica reported this week that the touch-typing optimized keyboard can now be selected in Apple's software alongside the more traditional QWERTY, AZERTY, and QWERTZ layouts. Previously, Dvorak on iOS has only been available via an external physical keyboard, or third-party software.

Although I've gone on the record as being a proud Dvorak user for over a decade, when it comes to touchscreen keyboards I've always been happy with QWERTY. The main benefit of Dvorak is the way it shares the workload equally between all of your fingers when touch-typing. It places all the vowels on the left side of the keyboard's...

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