Don't think so... unless theres some software that will make windows read key inputs from a new keyboard layout. I looked under the control panel and there dowsn't seem to bea way to load up alternate keyboard formats.
From Windows95 on forward, there was an option to change the keyboard setup to DVORAK. I don't remember how to change it for earlier Windows, but on XP, it's found in regional settings.
Don't think so... unless theres some software that will make windows read key inputs from a new keyboard layout. I looked under the control panel and there dowsn't seem to bea way to load up alternate keyboard formats.
Not a DVORAK user, but your best bet is to find a used IBM Model M for $5-10. You can move the letters around. I believe you can then use the built-in windows keymap to make it Dvorak.