Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Even on a modern keyboard, out of the ten most common digraphs:th he in er an re nd at on nt only er/re use consecutive keys,
Also keep in mind that E and R being adjacent on the keyboard does *not* mean they're adjacent in the type basket -- they're actually separated by two other characters (D and C). That's only one less than I and N (separated by U, J nd M). -- Greg -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list