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qmk_firmware
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Have you tried "Repeat last mod"?
Oh, it was actually this guy https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/ferris/keymaps/treeman/repeat.c . I wonder how your implementations differ.
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How to solve thumb fatigue?
I sure do.
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Am I the only one that had issue with Corne thumb cluster style?
I've made some blog posts about it: https://www.jonashietala.se/blog/tags/t-34/, although they're a bit outdated right now. The source code is more up to date: https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ferris/keymaps/treeman
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Are there any other popular keyboard layouts than Miryoku?
I haven't made a write-up of what I'm currently running, but it's on Github.
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Repeat last key in qmk?
I have my own implementation. See repeat.h and repeat.c and how it's used in keymap.c. You can ignore the "reverse repeat", making the implementation quite simple.
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Why keymaps are so important and why I won't go 30%
Here's a blog post of my layout and here's the current layout in code (which has some smaller changes to the base layer).
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Vim users with minimal layouts, whats your symbol layout look like?
This is my current 34-key layout. Some notable features:
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The Ferris Bling, My new daily driver
This is my qmk keymap and here's a blog post about the keymap (although I've made some changes since then).
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has anyone implemented rsthd-like layout for gergoplex?
I fear, if you want a highly customized layout on a highly customized board, you have to work a little for it ˄˄ But the author put his code on github, so you can start from there: https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/treeman My tip: use his Kyria version, and just consider which keys will be obsolete, and you can not use. Then try to flash on the Gergoplex.
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The T-34 keyboard layout
I can't really call it "my" CAPSWORD, since I got the idea from /u/jonas_h and it looks like several others have contributed to it. That said, it looks pretty easy to extend to handle additional characters by adding extra cases to this switch statement. If you have a continuous range you want to add, you can use the KC_A ... KC_Z syntax. Otherwise, you'd have to add them one per line, but it's still pretty doable.
keyboard_layouts
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Is it possible to have a magic key for same finger skipgrams?
So it's possible to have a magic key for same-finger bigrams (SFBs) as seen in Magic Sturdy.
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Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
https://github.com/Ikcelaks/keyboard_layouts/blob/main/magic...
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looking for bespoke solution
Regarding chording, you might find inspiration in the chording schemes in Ikcelaks’ Magic Sturdy, the Ardux project, and precondition's "steno-lite" combos.
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Have you tried "Repeat last mod"?
Beyond reversing, Ikcelaks's Magic Sturdy layout is a showcase of what else can be done. It is a layout where the Alternate Repeat key is placed in easy reach on the right index finger. This is the "magic" in Magic Sturdy. This key is configured to remove SFBs and type common n-grams, or potentially do anything else you want: "this key can be fully dynamic based on the last key press and need not be constrained to logically reversing that keypress." I've been trying Magic Sturdy for the past few weeks, and definitely this is a fun idea.
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Starting my journey with colemak. This title took me about 2 minutes and cost me a headache.
I've lately been experimenting with variations on Oxey's Sturdy, which is an attractive layout for an unusually strong combination of low redirects and high rolls, yet keeping SFBs and pinky use low. A very interesting mod that I'm using now is Ikcelaks's Magic Sturdy. It incorporates the Alternate Repeat Key as a "magic" key whose function is determined adaptively based on the previous key. This is leveraged to get around the highest SFBs and as a shortcut to type common n-grams.
What are some alternatives?
zmk-config-microdox
autowrite - Context-aware autocomplete and autocorrect powered by word surprisals.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
steno-dictionaries - Di's Plover-theory stenography dictionaries used by Typey Type for Stenographers.
samoklava - Generated keyboard
engram - Arno's Engram v2.0 ("Engram") layout is an optimized key layout for touch typing in English based on ergonomic considerations, with a protocol and software for creating new, optimized key layouts in other languages.
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.
compress - Text compression for generating keyboard expansions
configs - dotfiles and other configuration files
SymSpell - SymSpell: 1 million times faster spelling correction & fuzzy search through Symmetric Delete spelling correction algorithm
qmk - My fork of QMK firmware (see https://github.com/joric/qmk/wiki)
chatgpt-script - A python script to interact with chatGPT via clipboard