kb-layout-evaluation
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kb-layout-evaluation
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How can I learn to adapt a layout?
Maybe you can get Portuguese bigrams frequency and run this: https://github.com/bclnr/kb-layout-evaluation I don’t know how different it is from French or Spanish.
- Keyboard Layout Evaluation
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26 key layout analysis
I wrote a layout analyzer at some point and that was the reasoning.
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Whats the reason y'all went OLKB?
And indeed quantitative studies tend to show that Colemak can be very good for other languages, for instance French: https://github.com/bclnr/kb-layout-evaluation (although you need to modify it slightly to add accented characters to reasonable spots). Interestingly enough, French variant of Qwerty (Azerty) is much worse than Colemak or anything.
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alternative layouts like dvorak?
A while ago I coded a little comparison between layouts to help me with that decision, you might find it useful: https://github.com/bclnr/kb-layout-evaluation
- Colemak vs Colemak-DH
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How bad is QWERTY, really? A review of the literature, such as it is
> Some forward-thinking people have set about evaluating key layouts objectively on metrics like these.
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> What If You’re Bilingual?
On that topic some might be interested in this little analysis:
https://github.com/bclnr/kb-layout-evaluation
- Whats the deal with Colemak and Ergo keebs?
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[OC] Which language is easiest to type on the QWERTY keyboard?
These scoring systems already exist. Here's the first one I found: https://github.com/bclnr/kb-layout-evaluation
- Guide d'achat claviers mécaniques
kint
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Unicomp Inc.'S "New" Model M Keyboard
I can suggest the following, I had three advantage 2s before picking up my 360pro.
I modded all of the 2s with the following boards:
* https://github.com/kinx-project/kint - Great board, requires usb of course. Programmable with QMK.
* https://github.com/wizarddata/Blue-Wizard-Mod - Doesn't support QMK but does support ZMK but is bluetooth. Great board.
I picked the kint up on some pcbway type service, the blue wizard I got off ebay.
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Current best option for modding KA2?
Is Stapelberg's Kint with a Blackpill the suggested approach nowadays?
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Need some help
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2013-03-21-kinesis_custom_controller/ https://github.com/kinx-project/kint
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Those of you who have used a keywell board (e.g. dactyl) but came to prefer a flat one... what were your reasons?
I have a KinT board in my Advantage2 keyboards, gives you all the QMK goodness.
- Kinesis Adv w/360 keycaps & Towel mod
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Help Flashing Teensy 4.0
I assumed you tried using the link for kinesis_kint41_default.hex from https://github.com/kinx-project/kint/tree/main/default-firmware and it did not work. It is difficult to download individual files from github if the file is not text.
- GERMANY - spare kinT keyboard controller PCBs
- How to handle the USB cable after KinT modding? - Take 2: experiences
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KinTed Kinesis Advantage2 with Tai-Hao Dark Tunnel keycaps
Some time ago, I replaced the default SmartSet controller board by a KinT board (produced by JLCPCB) with a Teensy LC controller to run QMK. It's splendid and I like it so much more than the default SmartSet firmware. Also makes it easier to keep the 360 Pro and the Advantage2 in sync.
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Old Kinesis Keyboard Firmware?
You mean Stapelberg's own Kint? It's also great, I use it in two KA2s (only not my work KA2).
What are some alternatives?
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
VimMotionApp - Access macOS UI elements with your fingers stay on keyboard. Inspired by vim-easymotion & avy-mode.
dactyl-manuform
dactyl-manuform
programmer-colemak - Keyboard layout for programmers, based on Colemak
lalboard - A 3D-printed keyboard inspired by the DataHand
Keyboard-Heatmap - Realtime Keyboard Heatmap showing the character distribution of texts - made with heatmap.js
chonkybois
kinesis-advantage-2 - Keyboard layouts and macros for the Kinesis Advantage 2 keyboard.
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.
BigBagKbdTrixPKL - "DreymaR's Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks" for Windows with EPKL
Blue-Wizard-Mod - Bluetooth Controller for the Kinesis Advantage line of keyboards using the BlueMicro firmware