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qwerty-fr
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EurKEY: The European Keyboard Layout – For Europeans, Coders and Translators
See qwerty-fr[1] for a keyboard layout that is based on QWERTY but with a sane placement of keys contrary to US international.
[1] https://github.com/qwerty-fr/qwerty-fr#readme
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Toward a More Useful Keyboard
If you're in need of AZERTY-specific keys and you're on a QWERTY layout, take a look at https://github.com/qwerty-fr/qwerty-fr.
It's a strict superset of QWERTY, and it enables entering e.g. è and È with altgr+e and shift+altgr+e respectively.
- Do French people really use the AZERTY keyboard?
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There is hope for the ISO DE QWERTZ Gang! Finally completed my build after searching for keycaps
https://github.com/qwerty-fr/qwerty-fr may be of interest to you then!
- GitHub - qwerty-fr/qwerty-fr: Qwerty keyboard layout with French accents
- Show HN: My proposal for a new keyboard layout
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Show HN: Proposal for a new keyboard layout paradigm
Contrary to QWERTY-fr, you can't type accentuated letters directly with the Spanish layout[1]. I find that it considerably lowers my speed when typing French.
I agree that QWERTY-fr looks bloated on the first look, but the position of keys actually make sense so it is super easy to learn. I recommend you to read the philosophy[2] behind this keyboard layout.
What do you think?
[1] https://www.goodtyping.com/teclatESP.png
[2] https://github.com/qwerty-fr/qwerty-fr#-philosophy-overview
plover-left-hand-modifiers
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Toward a More Useful Keyboard
If you are going to do all this, you might be better off getting a half of a steno keyboard, plover, and use https://github.com/Abkwreu/plover-left-hand-modifiers/blob/m....
I have access to/can input nearly any shortcut, punctuation, modifier, reg key, numpad, number bar, arrow keys, etc all on one hand, and the system is very easy to learn. I don't care about shortcuts anymore as they are all nearly the same difficulty to input, and I never need to move my hand to do it. This takes only a few hours to learn at most.
Hitting ctrl+t on a keyboard once is more wrist/finger movement than I normally see all day using this.
What are some alternatives?
qwerty-lafayette - QWERTY keyboard layout for French-speaking users
TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows, via vim-like homerow controls.
wincompose - 🔣 Compose Key for Windows
plover_modal_dictionary - Modal Dictionaries for Plover
olkb_parts - 3D CAD files for OLKB boards
keyboard - ⌨ Toward a more useful keyboard
finsi - Custom multi-platform keyboard layout for devs used to Finnish ISO but who want a bit of US ANSI
us-4-es.keylayout - Mac keyboard layout for users of U.S. layout who need to write Spanish characters occasionally.
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager