keyboard-layouts
Laptop keyboards your own way! (by tuxedocomputers)
kb-layout-evaluation
Evaluate ergonomic keyboard layouts over multiple languages (by bclnr)
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keyboard-layouts
Posts with mentions or reviews of keyboard-layouts.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Custom keyboard layouts while pre-ordering Pulse Gen3?
I wanted to pre-order Pulse Gen3 with a custom keyboard layout (I don't like the default Tux logo, would replace with the the standard penguin). But I couldn't find the required svg files on the Github repo, I see that there's were some recent commits adding and subsequently removing the files.
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InfinityBook Pro 14 - Gen7 with US ANSI Keyboard?
Thanks. Should I place the order then? I contacted support via email but received slightly conflicting information: they indicated that they would forward the email to their specialists to find out if engraving the keyboard is possible. Here is the pull request containing the US ANSI keyboard layout for use by anyone who wants to customize the IBP 14 Gen6 US-ANSI keyboard and here/IBP14%20Gen6%20TUXEDO%20US%20ANSI.svg) is the customized key that I would like to have engraved.
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New Keyboard Layout
The pull request is here: https://github.com/tuxedocomputers/keyboard-layouts/pull/45
kb-layout-evaluation
Posts with mentions or reviews of kb-layout-evaluation.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-17.
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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
What are some alternatives?
When comparing keyboard-layouts and kb-layout-evaluation you can also consider the following projects:
ULKL - Uniform Latin Keyboard Layouts - intuitive, nationalized, multiplatform, powerful, and basically 100% mutually compatible (also with Dvorak)
Keyboard-Heatmap - Realtime Keyboard Heatmap showing the character distribution of texts - made with heatmap.js
tuxedo-backlight-control - Minimal Linux (Debian) CLI & UI for TUXEDO / Clevo computers Keyboard Backlight
programmer-colemak - Keyboard layout for programmers, based on Colemak
review-tuxedo-pulse-15-gen1 - A review of the Tuxedo Pulse 15 (Gen 1).
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨