XPeRT Keyboard improves touch typing speed without training. Opposite hand keystrokes increase from 50% to 83%, enhancing typing speed. With only two letters moving (A and N), transitioning from Qwerty is made simple with an additional E key.

One major speed factor on the XPeRT Keyboard is the significant increase in opposite-hand keystrokes. These keystrokes increase from 50% on the Qwerty keyboard to an impressive 83% on the XPeRT Keyboard - a major reason why users feel more productive when typing on the XPeRT Keyboard. Even the Dvorak keyboard of 1936, which moves 24 letters, only scores 80% and can be difficult to learn.
The XPeRT Keyboard only moves two common letters - A and N - and features a second E key, which represents 13% of all letters. This makes the transition from Qwerty to XPeRT easy (EEsy) and means that there's no need to worry about a steep learning curve.
One major selling point of the XPeRT Keyboard is that it's compatible with existing hardware. Key caps move readily or if you prefer, you can access free key labels for more convenient use. Overall, the XPeRT Keyboard is a well-rounded and effective keyboard that offers easy and intuitive features for faster and more productive typing.
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