keygen
keygen
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keygen
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The T-34/2 keyboard layout
This makes it hard to find alt layouts that feel comfortable with Vim. I've tried RSTHD, BEAKL 15, ISRT, and a couple failed attempts at designing my own layout with xsznix's optimizer. Maybe I am just picky. I currently use Dvorak, which has nice j k positions, but of course it is an old layout that is beat in many metrics by more recent layouts.
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what is the best way to lay out the keyboard keys?
There are also tools to optimise the layout based on the text & rules you like, for example: https://github.com/xsznix/keygen.
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Best keyboard layout analyzer from corpus (I bulid my own.)?
In addition to KLA, check out the ADNW Optimising keyboard layouts program (C++). If you're into Rust, look at the RSTHD keygen. Note that they all have their own peculiarities/biases and none of them should be used blindly. Understand what their various e.g. penalties are and tweak their code/configs to better match your personal needs and corpus.
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Designing a keyboard layout to use certain finger(s) less
I forked xsznix/keygen (origin of RSTHD layout), tweaked it with my own weightings as well as generally playing around with the code a bit, and here’s what came out:
- Working on an optimizer, and this layout came out
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Auto-generated keyboard layouts: Do they exist? Would they be good?
It's computationally intensive task and it takes time to optimize layout, people spend weeks on full optimizations, hours and days in more simple cases. There are several optimizers like carpalx, opt, keygen etc.
- Share your keyboard layouts, here is my iris layout
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What is the most efficient keyboard layout?
For instance the RSTHD creater has created a rust program that optimizes a layout using efforts for certain keys: https://github.com/xsznix/keygen There are other similar programs out there as well.
keygen
- [Ergomechkeyboards] Analyseur de keylogger / mise en page recommandé?
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The T-34/2 keyboard layout
I used one of the forks of xsznix's optimizer (I believe it was Tretygon/keygen) which adds a useful "SWAPPABLE_MAP" configuration that specifies which key positions the simulated annealing is allowed to change. I used this to freeze j and k in their Dvorak positions while optimizing the rest of the keys.
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Letter sequence statistics?
you might want to have a look at this https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen
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Recommended keylogger/layout analyzer?
I've had a hard time finding tools that let me analyze what keys I use most often. I've found https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen and http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/ thanks to this sub, but they both don't claim to analyze special characters, which are important to me as a software developer. Are there any off-the-shelf tools for analyzing a keyboard layout? I'm not interested in writing my own keylogger. I'm on macOS, for reference. I'd also be curious about Linux tools as well!
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Made a video explaining how I made a 34 key keymap. Might be useful for those wondering how so few keys are usable!
if you use a keyboard layout analyzer or evolutionary based generator like (https://github.com/Tretygon/keygen) , to create/analyze keymaps, is that not more based on scientific facts then?
- 34-key keyboards out there
What are some alternatives?
genkey - The layout analyzer and generator used to create Semimak
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
Workman - Workman keyboard layout
keyboard-labs - Repo with my PCB designs and keyboard firmware
opt - A sophisticated keyboard layout optimizer by Andreas Wettstein. Found here: 509.ch/opt.htm & adnw.de where you can also find the reference wordlists (Wortlisten) for german & english
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
halmak - The final version of the AI designed keyboard layout
keyboard-layout-analyzer - This is SteveP's fork of the Keyboard Layout Analyzer app used on patorjk.com
keyboards - A split keyboard layout, optimized for Portuguese, English, working with numbers and software programming with VIM plugins.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
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dracuLad - QMK-powered 34-36 key split keyboard