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It enables for example "shift/space dual role key." When SPC key is pressed alone, it's a space; but when pressed with another key, it's SHIFT. See wiki for more: https://gitlab.com/at-home-modifier/at-home-modifier-evdev/wikis/home (by lambdaloop)
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Devil Mode: A twisted key sequence translator for modifier-free Emacs experience
By default in Emacs, `M-x` is analogous to Ctrl+Shift+p.
Emacs comes with `cua-mode`, which provides some more modern conventions like `C-s` to save, `C-o` to open files, etc., however most users find that the default system does make sense once you learn it. `C-c`, `C-u`, and `C-x` prefixes have very consistent meanings by default across all major modes, and by convention across basically all elisp packages.
I don't use QWERTY, so I find the rebinder package very useful (https://github.com/darkstego/rebinder.el), but I think it can improve the ergonomics of those prefixes across any keyboard layout. My equivalents to `C-x` and `C-u` are on my home-row. I also use home-row mods (https://precondition.github.io/home-row-mods) which make the feel of interacting with Emacs very smooth.
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darkstego/rebinder.el is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of rebinder.el is Emacs Lisp.
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