yiddish-keys-linux
Yiddish keyboard layouts for GNU/Linux (by nevillepark)
swolemak
A Swedish Colemak-DH layout. (by hedeben)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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yiddish-keys-linux
Posts with mentions or reviews of yiddish-keys-linux.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-02.
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Can't Install Yiddish keyboard on Deepin 20 (Deepin 20 is based off of Debian 10)
This is the Yiddish keyboard layout I want to install, https://github.com/nevillepark/yiddish-keys-linux. I Can't Install a Yiddish keyboard on Deepin 20. It either gives me this error
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How to add a better yiddish keyboard?
The pre installed yiddish keyboard in Fedora 33 is terrible IMO and I want to use this keyboard https://github.com/nevillepark/yiddish-keys-linux but I dont know how to get it working in Fedora 33
swolemak
Posts with mentions or reviews of swolemak.
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Mental barrier, involuntary double or multi-presses and other (possibly silly) questions on 4th week into my "Swolemak-dh" Journey.
4 weeks ago, I decided to use AutoHotkey to setup a Swedish Colemak-dh variant called "Swolemak-dh" and have been using Monkeytype and Keybr to slowly build the muscle memory. I had a pretty regular 70wpm with qwerty and since I started, I have slowly managed to build up to an average of 31wpm and top of 51wpm on Keybr. Monkeytype is less forgiving, with a range between 19-27wpm. All in all, I find it fun to learn. These websites tickle my gaming itch as it feels like I am playing a game and I often end up doing "another round" just to see if I can beat my PB.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing yiddish-keys-linux and swolemak you can also consider the following projects:
i3-keyboard-layout - Change keyboard layout with a keystroke + show it in the status bar
T2-Ubuntu - Ubuntu for T2 Macs
neolight - Extra keyboard layers for programming based on Neo
BigBagKbdTrixXKB - "DreymaR's Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks" for *nix with XKB
yiddish-keys-linux - Yiddish keyboard layouts for GNU/Linux
split-rest - Keyboard layout mod functions to permit split and at-rest hand positions by virtual means