jlj-qmk/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/dvorak_42_key
lucwastiaux 7854746704 Ergodox EZ and Atreus 42 key dvorak layout updates (#1964)
* importing 42 key dvorak layout

* added comment for build instructions

* adding atreus dvorak 42 key layout

* added readme

* add readme

* build instructions

* additional MEH shortcuts

* added shifted symbols on symbols layer

* working extra symbols on COMBINED layer

* bring atreus layout inline with the ergodox one

* add necessary macros

* working ls macro

* added more shell macros

* added screen rename / screen number macros

* add ctrl-a key in shell-nav to use screen more easily

* added shell screen layer

* assign screen switching macros to screen layer

* define all screen switching macros

* more screen-related shortcuts added on shell screen layer

* change shell nav bottom right row to match base layer (backspace / delete)

* remove some mappings on SHELL_NAV layer as they are now in the screen layer

* added more screen macros
2017-11-06 12:07:21 -05:00
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keymap.c Ergodox EZ and Atreus 42 key dvorak layout updates (#1964) 2017-11-06 12:07:21 -05:00
README.md

Overview

This is a dvorak based layout for the Ergodox EZ. Its basic key layout is similar to the Atreus "dvorak_42_key" layout. In fact this layout was created for seamless switching between the Ergodox EZ and Atreus. On the base layer, the keys that don't exist on the Atreus are mapped to MEH shortcuts and can be interpreted by Autohotkey. This layout only makes use of the 42 keys that the Atreus also has for the main functionality.

How to build

make ergodox_ez:dvorak_42_key:teensy

Layers

  • BASE: basic dvorak layout
  • KEYNAV: arrow-key navigation. Momentary toggle held by thumb allows the right hand to navigate through text as well as copy/paste/cut, page up/page down
  • KEYSEL: similar to KEYNAV, except for shift-selection
  • COMBINED: this is a layer that combines numbers, brackets and special characters. !@#$%^&*( can be type by shift+COMBINED+1/2/3/etc..
  • MOUSE: mouse navigation, as well as browser tab-left/tab-right shortcuts
  • SHELL_NAV: Linux Bash shortcuts (move forward/backward in command line, move between screen windows, Ctrl+C, recall last argument, etc