charybdis
🔀 An emacs centric keymap for the Charybdis keyboard (by zzkt)
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux
A guide on making your Kensington Expert Mouse Pro work fully under Linux (by mentallyinspired)
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charybdis
Posts with mentions or reviews of charybdis.
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- charybdis: 🔀 An emacs centric keymap for the Charybdis keyboard Charybdis is an ergonomic keyboard using a split 4x6 layout (or 3x5) with 5+3 thumb keys and integrated trackball
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Emacs bindings as QMK layer(s)?
I've used mugur to create layouts for the corne and charybdis keyboards which might provide some inspiration. You can add keybindings, sequences and function calls (as text input) as needed. From the layouts you can see there is a mix of movement, strings and prefixes as single keys (e.g. M-x or C-c) which works well for me, and some less frequently used stuff in stacked layers. Since the keys are limited, you'll probably need to focus on how you use emacs and iterate through a few variations to find something that works well for you.
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux
Posts with mentions or reviews of Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux.
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Kensington Export Mouse Pro - Fully Functional in Linux
HOWEVER - This trackball is fully functional and easily configured under Linux. For reference, see the following link: https://github.com/mentallyinspired/Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux
What are some alternatives?
When comparing charybdis and Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux you can also consider the following projects:
mugur - Configurator for QMK compatible keyboards
fictrac - FicTrac: A webcam-based method for tracking spherical motion and generating fictive animal paths.
crkbd - :pager: yet another crkbd keymap (emacs centric)
ergo-keeb - handpicked repos for ergonomic keyboards and related items
dizave42 - keymap for crkbd
crkbd-pimoroni-trackball - crkbd with pimoroni trackball
qmk_firmware_layouts_Ruslano - My configs for my QMK keyboards
LibreScroll - Smooth inertial scrolling with any regular mouse.
pheromone_keyboard
mouse2xac - USB Mouse or Trackball to XAC Joystick
scottokeebs - A collection of free-to-build handwired keyboard and macropad projects.
hid-remapper - USB input remapping dongle
charybdis vs mugur
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs fictrac
charybdis vs crkbd
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs ergo-keeb
charybdis vs dizave42
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs crkbd-pimoroni-trackball
charybdis vs qmk_firmware_layouts_Ruslano
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs LibreScroll
charybdis vs pheromone_keyboard
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs mouse2xac
charybdis vs scottokeebs
Kensington-Expert-Mouse-Pro-Linux vs hid-remapper