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36keys
- Cradio Keyboard build
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Ferris with less pinky stagger?
I think the cradio fits your parameters. https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/blob/master/34Keys/Cradio/34.png
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Some 30s for 40s Day
The Phantom
- Gregoplex alternatives
- Beginner friendly 42 (or so) key choc keyboard?
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Gergoplex alternatives?
https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/36Keys https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/popcorn
- My Corne-u-copia- July 2021 update
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What split/ergo keyboards are out there with choc spacing?
Chocorne by davidphilipbarr
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Lesser known open source minimalist split keyboards?
You might have seen the Sweep, but there are a number of interesting designs here such as the hypergolic: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/blob/master/34Keys/hypergolic/hyper.png
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34-key keyboards out there
I got a few angled efforts I should push, but things are getting more wonky each day... https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/36keys/tree/master/34Keys/hypergolic
keygen
- [Ergomechkeyboards] Analyseur de keylogger / mise en page recommandé?
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The T-34/2 keyboard layout
I used one of the forks of xsznix's optimizer (I believe it was Tretygon/keygen) which adds a useful "SWAPPABLE_MAP" configuration that specifies which key positions the simulated annealing is allowed to change. I used this to freeze j and k in their Dvorak positions while optimizing the rest of the keys.
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Letter sequence statistics?
you might want to have a look at this https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen
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Recommended keylogger/layout analyzer?
I've had a hard time finding tools that let me analyze what keys I use most often. I've found https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen and http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/ thanks to this sub, but they both don't claim to analyze special characters, which are important to me as a software developer. Are there any off-the-shelf tools for analyzing a keyboard layout? I'm not interested in writing my own keylogger. I'm on macOS, for reference. I'd also be curious about Linux tools as well!
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Made a video explaining how I made a 34 key keymap. Might be useful for those wondering how so few keys are usable!
if you use a keyboard layout analyzer or evolutionary based generator like (https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen) , to create/analyze keymaps, is that not more based on scientific facts then?
- 34-key keyboards out there
What are some alternatives?
popcorn - 36 key corne thing but with more stagger.
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
ferris - A low profile split keyboard designed to satisfy one single use case elegantly
keyboard-labs - Repo with my PCB designs and keyboard firmware
3W6 - a small compact 3x5+3 split ortho keyboard
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
pteron36-split-keyboard - A 36 key variation of pteron-pcb from Kraken-Jokes, based on pteron keyboard from FSund. Feel free to contribute under GPL V3
keyboard-layout-analyzer - This is SteveP's fork of the Keyboard Layout Analyzer app used on patorjk.com
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
ergogen - Ergonomic keyboard layout generator
keygen - An(other) algorithm for generating optimal keyboard layouts.