serenity-vim
kmonad
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MIT License | MIT License |
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serenity-vim
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Keyboard Layouts with hjkl next to each other
My approach has been using arrows with a layer (QMK) and remap Kim key movement/shortcuts as needed. The benefit of doing it this way allows you to use arrow keys directly under fingers (not shifted over to the left one column) and frees up four positions on your home row in vim for other commands and shortcuts. For example https://github.com/wheredoesyourmindgo/vim-byoa
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Vim and non qwerty layouts
I remapped everything. No looking back. I think the biggest reason for doing so is if you use home row arrow keys via qmk and use those arrows in vim, hjkl become obsoleted and waste 4 keys which could be better used by command/movement keys. https://github.com/wheredoesyourmindgo/vim-byoa
kmonad
- KMonad: An Advanced Keyboard Manager
- FW13 keyboard QMK support
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Cursorless is alien magic from the future – Xe Iaso
have you actually tried that? afaik they don't get you the perfect home row mods due to some limitations re. how they implement the tap vs hold logic
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad/issues/228
- KMonad version 0.4.2 is available
- KMonad – a keyboard manager with layers, multi-tap, tap-hold, and more
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The unix69 keyboard layout: nerdy and nice
I use kmonad[1] to have QMK-like functionality on any keyboard.
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
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Can't find F13-24 labels
You can create F13-F24 purely in software with key mapping tools. On Windows, one way is with the PowerToys Keyboard Manager: remap some unimportant keys to F13, F14, etc. Another way is with KMonad (cross platform), and define the keymap with KeyF13, KeyF14, etc.
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Some useful software customizations for my NyPhy Air60 (linux)
There you have the software link : https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
- Keyboard Layout Is Broken
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No linux drivers for rgb and macros?
Other option I would suggest for any linux user with keyboards without QMK is to try KMonad https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
What are some alternatives?
vim-colemak - Colemak key mappings for Vim. Consider using Coleremak instead.
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
homebrew-qmk - QMK Homebrew Formulae
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
GokuRakuJoudo - config karabiner with ease
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity