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+Earlier today I ran across someone who modified a Macbook to give it a working Dvorak keyboard. The process involves prying off the Macbook's keys and is not for the faint of heart, but if you've always wanted to pound away on a Dvorak keyboard, here's your chance. I will confess that I have only a dim idea of what makes the Dvorak keyboard better, but I understand that it's much faster than a qwerty keyboard if you know how to use it. See the rest of [sjwalsh384's Macbook mod photos][1]. [1]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/69631394@N00/ "Macbook Dvorak mod" \ No newline at end of file