jlj-qmk/keyboards/preonic/keymaps/CMD-Preonic
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config.h
keymap.c
makefile
README.md

CMD-Preonic

The CMD project seeks to improve productivity by optimizing usage of the left hand via clever use of the function layers.

Note: This project is currently optimized for grid layout, and has not been confirmed to work 100% on MIT layout, although it is expected to work correctly.


Modes

QWERTY

CMD-Qwerty is very similar to the default Preonic with a few key differences:

  • Dual-role Raise/Enter Key at Caps Lock position. -Don't need to take your hand off the mouse to submit URLs
  • Space_Function under left space (Grid layout) -Don't need to take your thumb off of the spacebar to use lower.
  • Dedicated arrow keys replaced with ( - , = , [ , and ] ) - big improvement for programmers who are used to fn layer.

Game

Disables extra features to facilitate easier usage of the Preonic while gaming. this mode is toggled in the adjust layer.

  • Dual Role Function key becomes Caps Lock.
  • Space_Function disabled and replaced with normal spacebar.
  • Windows Key disabled.

Numpad

Enables left-hand numpad

  • Left-side numpad
  • Can be toggled on in Adjust layer (under . key)

Arrow - (Lower)

Makes arrow keys easily accessible to Left Hand, and much more.

  • Arrow keys at WASD, Backspace at Q, Delete at E.
  • Media Keys near arrow cluster, mute at A.
  • Web Nav keys.
  • Mouse cluster at YGHJ.
  • Numpad in right side of board.
  • Can be toggled on in Adjust layer (Under , key)

Function- (Raise)

Basic Functions. Open Keys for customization.

  • Turns WASD into Navigation cluster (Home, End, Page up and Page Down)
  • Pok3r style right hand arrow cluster for accessibility (familiar for many users.)
  • Doubles as shift key for top row numbers.
  • Print Screen, Insert, etc.

Adjust- (Raise + Lower)

Switch Modes

  • Default modes moved to the left and new layer toggle modes located to the right.
  • Sleep and Wake keys added.
  • Reset button moved under Spacebar(s).

Notes:

Please feel free to reach out to Commandlinedesign@gmail.com with suggestions. Special Thanks to Jack for QMK firmware and the Preonic!