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norwegian-programmers-keyboard
A keyboard layout suited for programmers writing code as well as Norwegian and English prose.
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Norprog keeps hjkl next to each other, it's partial bilingual optimization.
I really wouldn't recommend switching to another layout just for this purpose. I would recommend trying out different motions first - such as w,b,e,{,} and plugins such as vim-unimpaired and lightspeed.nvim (personal favorite).
I really wouldn't recommend switching to another layout just for this purpose. I would recommend trying out different motions first - such as w,b,e,{,} and plugins such as vim-unimpaired and lightspeed.nvim (personal favorite).
My approach has been using arrows with a layer (QMK) and remap Kim key movement/shortcuts as needed. The benefit of doing it this way allows you to use arrow keys directly under fingers (not shifted over to the left one column) and frees up four positions on your home row in vim for other commands and shortcuts. For example https://github.com/wheredoesyourmindgo/vim-byoa