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dactyl-manuform-keymap
Colemak-DH Dactyl Manuform 5x6 QMK keymap w/ home row mods for French and English
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I have space and backspace on the home thumbs, and a sticky layer lower and raise on the tuckie thumbs. Common punctuation are all set to two finger combos. I have given up on homerow modifiers and now use sticky modifiers on the layers (ala Callum modifiers but ZMK). Lower gives me navigation on the right side. Raise gives me a numberpad on the left side. Similar to but simpler than Miryoku. Everything else is set to combos.
ZMK keymap for the Flea
Keymap: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/qmk/-/blob/44908d410ad5217508a881b151225013f7ced71d/keyboards/bastardkb/tbkmini/keymaps/yorickpeterse/keymap.c
How did I arrive to this keymap? It's been a journey. I used home row mods for a few months. This felt great, but with my sloppy typing I routinely got false triggers (despite IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT) and struggled to get my typing speed much above 60 wpm. In an attempt to reduce false triggers, I wrote my own (not very good) mod-tap implementation, then realized this is a hard problem. I tried Precondition "steno lite" (see the system of combos in his keymap), and worked through some lessons from Zack Brown's excellent Learn Plover site to learn a little about real steno. I've dabbled with RSTHD and BEAKL15 before going back to Dvorak.
My current 34-key keymap lives here on GitHub: https://github.com/reinier/dotfiles
I am currently using a 46-key layout on my Horizon.