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steno-dictionaries
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Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
https://steno.sammdot.ca/emily-symbols.png
for these, where it says starter, you just press all those keys down, and then on the other side you press the keys listed for what you want. so for example, I can enter like ~104 symbols without moving my hands. the average sybmol layer has like 20. the crossplatform movement dict lets me move around much easier in any text field. (note that you don't really even need to know what the key names you are pressing are as its all a pattern) I currently have six other dictionaries that I use some of the time. you can see more here: https://www.openstenoproject.org/stenodict/.
any cli program would be very easy to add most of the commands to a dictionary if you wanted. for example, a basic git dictionary: https://github.com/didoesdigital/steno-dictionaries/blob/mas...
plover has made using a computer much more fun. its a bit of a hard sell for a lot of people, but I recommend trying out some of the other dictionaries to see what you can do besides type words fast. its seriously really crazy that we are only pressing one key at a time using a keyboard.
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[warning:LONG] thoughts on encoding density and ambiguity, pen and stenotype, in a verbatim context
In the spirit of reduction, I look another look at https://github.com/didoesdigital/steno-dictionaries/blob/master/dictionaries/dict.json. In the same way that I asked how many of the 128 left-hand (four fingers only) states are actually used by the dictionary, I can also ask how many of the 4 million available chords are actually used?
keyd
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Key remapping to vim navigation and more
I use keyd (https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd) and what I've done is remapped CapsLock down holding to a modifier key that allows me to use vim navigation and more. So when I press CapsLock down I can use jkl; for navigation. I've also added u and i as page up and down. For browser back and forward use n and m. Just pressing CapsLock acts as an esc press.
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Debugging touchpad issues with keyd remapper
I recently started using Asahi Linux on my M1 mac. I installed Fedora 39 Server and I use sway as my wm but these issues with keyd https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd appear even before I start sway.
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Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
This is great. Is it possible to somehow use it with keyd, as I don't use autohotkey?
https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd/
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Espanso incompatible with keyd key remapping
I'm using both [keyd](https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd) to remap some keys (Hold Capslock -> Hold Ctrl, and Press Capslock -> Press Esc) and espanso to insert some snippet.
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How to switch caps lock to escape properly
Try https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd works really well for linux.
- Input Remapper Question
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Some useful software customizations for my NyPhy Air60 (linux)
There's some customizations I did with keyd that could be useful for others. See here
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Toward a More Useful Keyboard
On Linux, I use keyd[1] and while I understand that keyd itelf could never run on the Mac, I'd love something that could take my keyd conf and make it work (even approximately) on the Mac.
[1]: https://github.com/rvaiya/keyd
- Keyd: Linux Key Remapper
What are some alternatives?
plover_japanese_sokutaipu - The Sokutaipu Japanese Realtime stenography system for Plover. (WIP)
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
emily-symbols - A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent symbol input with specification of attachment and capitalisation in one stroke.
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs
key-mapper - 🎮 An easy to use tool to change the mapping of your input device buttons. [Moved to: https://github.com/sezanzeb/input-remapper]
keyboard_layouts
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
peridot-steno - An easy-to-build QMK-powered stenography keyboard
linux
compress - Text compression for generating keyboard expansions
awesome-wayland - A curated list of Wayland code and resources.