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Canary
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0.0 | 3.7 | |
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layout
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My first PCB design and second build: a Corne inspired choc-mini
The layout is a simulate annealing optimized layout which I've added to stevep99's Keyboard Layout Analysis Tool it's available on the sa-tidy branch for now. I liked NotGate’s SFB minimized layout but wanted to expand and add more finger roll and make sure it's optimized for English as well as C/C++/Rust and Python.
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Binding for "Repeat Last Key"
It is commonly used on a thumb key (Right-alt on tradtional keyboards) to repeat an alphanumeric key to avoid double tapping with the same finger, making it a smooth motion instead and helping in the same vain as reducing same finger bigrams. For example typing "hello" you would instead do hel{rAlt}o. See also the bottom of https://notgate.github.io/layout/
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A little help with my overthinking please
IRST
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Lowest possible bigram count? Introducing the Bone Layout
Looks okay. Right ring is a little questionable (try typing "you" on it), and there's also a layout with 0.473% SFBs.
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A collection of small keyboards
Thanks for the reply! Interesting how you skipped colemak, I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on plain colemak if you decide to give it a go. I might do the same with colemak-dh or IRST for that matter.
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Reviung41 first build
Looks like NotGate's SFB Minimized Layout (https://notgate.github.io/layout/)
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Thoughts on ISRT?
I am using the .json file from https://github.com/NotGate/layout
Canary
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Confused on which finger to use for which key on Canary
https://github.com/Apsu/Canary I don't understand the sections on row stagger and angle mod. Please could someone explain in simple terms where to rest my fingers and which finger to use for each key. Thank you so much.
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2 questions that are unrelated to each other
Keyboard layouts that are worth checking out are Canary, Graphite and Semimak. From what I understand they have all been made in the last two years. I'm biased in favor of Canary as it's very similar to Colemak which made the switch easy for me and I find it really comfortable, but the only thing that really matters is your personal experience when actually typing on the layout, not all the statistics that some people obsess over endlessly.
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How are the trigram stats for Canary calculated?
At https://github.com/Apsu/Canary, it's stated that Canary has 55% of all trigrams as rolls.
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Colemak adapted for french (EU bigram)
Try Canary layout https://github.com/Apsu/Canary It is very similar to Colemak DH and having E and U at different fingers. But, E and O is now at the same finger, isn’t that an issue for French typing?
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Well-known optimized layouts
Romak also has some very nice attributes, as do poqtea and uciea. I also find Canary to have a lot of merit.
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APT (V1?) vs Engram
My current layout, Canary, wouldn't be a great fit for this board, as with the reduction of six keys from a 34-key layout, six letters would be need to be under either a combo or layer, which I'm not too comfortable with.
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Home-row mods - will I get used to it?
I use hrm with canary layout, which puts the most used keys on the home row, so that means that I tap on the hrm keys the most. And I have pretty much 0 mistakes.
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I type 120wpm qwerty... can colemak offer a significant improvement? (and will I lose my qwerty ability if I switch?)
The homepages for Semimak JQ and Sturdy include thoughts by their respective creators on the layouts' strengths and weaknesses, though surely with a little bias =) The Canary homepage has detailed description of its Colemak-inspired design.
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Where to put 'arrow' keys (hjkl) on Canary keyboard layout?
I use Canary ortho https://github.com/Apsu/Canary
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Vim + 360 Advantage + new layout?
Quick note about ortho vs column stagger vs row stagger when it comes to layouts: they generally don't make a difference, though sometimes you still want to make a change. This is most often with regards to upper + lower inner index vs howerow inner index, like on Canary (note the difference between the indexes of the ortho and the regular variant).
What are some alternatives?
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
graphite-layout - Graphite keyboard layout
taipo2 - Information on my chord-based typing system
antithesis-layout - QWERTY antithesis keyboard layout
keyboard_layout_optimizer - A keyboard layout optimizer supporting multiple layers. Implemented in Rust.
zmk-config-corne-view
keymap - Keymap visualizer with hold-taps and combos
oxeylyzer
mltype - Command line tool for improving typing skills (programmers friendly)
qmk_firmware - keyboard controller firmware for Atmel AVR USB family
crkbd - Choc spaced Corne inpired keyboard, a choc spaced split keyboard with 3x5 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
miryoku_qmk - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout. Miryoku QMK is the Miryoku implementation for QMK.