qmk-keymap
benign-key-logger
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qmk-keymap
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Is it possible to have a magic key for same finger skipgrams?
Yes, it is technically possible in QMK to record a history of the previous 2 keys (or more) to have a skipgram-reducing magic key. This is possible in QMK by saving the keycode for each event in a sliding buffer. See my example on triggering based on previously typed keys and the source for my Sentence Case for implementations of such a key history buffer. I see u/mEFErqlg shared an implementation as well in another comment thread.
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Designing a Symbol Layer
I really appreciate all the work that's going into ZMK, and am by no means an expert on the limitations or architecture that they're working within, but personally feel that the recent macro-parameter implementation fails to elevate the Behavior[3] into a sufficiently powerful construct. I'm trying to imagine how it could offer greater composition and control over an invoked sequence of keycodes, key-positions, and behaviors, but if that ever comes to be, it will be on the shoulders of giants. Development has been very active, and the contributers have all done great work. Shoutout to zmk-nodefree-config[4] and thumbkey[5] for android, which has also been under rapid development from a wide group of contributers (special thx to WadeWT and sslater11, amoung many others).
[1]: https://github.com/getreuer/qmk-keymap/
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Thumb and modifiers
Check out my keymap. My intention is to put a rather light load on the thumbs. Lately I've been doing this:
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Q2 SEVERED RGB ANSI Encoder (knob) keymap with separate RGB settings for Mac/Win mode, RGB indicators for Caps Lock and Fn Layers, Caps Word, and Autocorrect!
Uses getreuer's 400 entry autocorrect dictionary. https://github.com/getreuer/qmk-keymap/blob/main/features/autocorrection_dict_extra.txt
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Favorite Macros and Other Keyboard Configurations (on VIA or otherwise)
A cool thing with QMK is that you may insert arbitrary C code to handle key events. That's a lot of power, and I've been having fun with that. Check out my keymap. Some gems:
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Sentence Case: QMK feature that automatically capitalizes first letter of sentences
Please pull or re-download getreuer/qmk-keymap to get the latest.
- Heavily documented QMK mechanical keyboard keymap
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Why are people suggesting 65% layout for office?
I am a software engineer and use a 65% as my daily driver. 65% is enough for the most common keys including a number row on the a base layer, and I have special symbols and F-keys on a symbol layer (see my keymap). For me, the point of mechanical keyboards is ergonomics, and on that front I suggest a split, columnar keyboard with QMK or other programmable firmware. Here is a brief features tour of why I think these keyboards are so awesome.
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How much time do you spend using your mechanical keyboard and what types of activities do you use it for?
I'm a software engineer and naturally spend a lot of my time at the computer writing code, plus quite a bit of non-code writing (emails, reviews, ...). Since RSI is something of an occupational hazard, mechanical keyboards are for me mainly about preventative ergonomics and comfort. Though, writing custom code within QMK keymap has interesting productive possibilities... I've been having fun with that.
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kc_pwr?
You want fun experimental features?—check out my QMK repo =)
benign-key-logger
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Principles for Keyboard Layouts (2022)
I have not used this, but I understand benign-key-logger[1] was made for this use case.
[1] https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger
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Does anyone have a vscode layout to share?
Consider running a keylogger to log your most common macros, and build layers from there.
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Keylogging project
I use this keylogger: https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger
- If you want to do your own frequency analysis, i highly recommend Benign Key Logger on github. Simple and works great.
- How can I track the signal sent from the key rather than the physical key?
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Anyone know of a program that logs keystrokes and counts them?
I've done exactly that using this tool as a starting point.
- 26 key layout analysis
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Whats the reason y'all went OLKB?
https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger is an option
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Program to find symbol frequencies?
For others who might be following along, here’s a link for convenience: Benign Key Logger.
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Using colemak DH with the S and R switched, good to see my real world usage matching most used keys with home row
A few days of usage, 56000 key presses, logged with a simple python file https://github.com/Ga68/benign-key-logger, viewing using sql lite studio
What are some alternatives?
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
kb-layout-evaluation - Evaluate ergonomic keyboard layouts over multiple languages
MouseJiggler - MouseJiggler using arduino pro-micro
macroboard-openscad - OpenSCAD files for macroboard keyboard
keyboards - A split keyboard layout, optimized for Portuguese, English, working with numbers and software programming with VIM plugins.
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
ORNATE-Optimized-Keyboard-Layout-Project - An optimized keyboard layout for easier and faster typing
CMD-dactyl-manuform
keygen - An(other) algorithm for generating optimal keyboard layouts.
qmk_keymap - The keymap for my Ergodox EZ
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