qmk_firmware/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/dvorak_42_key
lucwastiaux 87faf55b01 Keymap: Cleanups on the ergodox EZ / atreus dvorak 42 key layouts (#3887)
* add SCREEN_NAV layer for copy/pasting within screen

* working readreg/paste macros

* working read reg / paste macros

* write log and tran patterns, and expand

* add ls -la shortcut, add tab on combined layer

* put delete word on the right pinky key on shell_nav layer

* add TAB on the right side, add reset key

* added Cloud9 macros

* add cloud9 shortcuts to atreus layout

* added BROWSER_CONTROL layer

* finalized browser control layer

* adding comment

* add browser control layer to atreus

* add flashing command line

* remove the tab on combined layer

* remove the tomouse

* remove mouse layer, change log/tran expand patterns, cleanups

* add dumptlog macro

* add "delete to home" shortcut

* fix conflict

* remove unneeded mouse layer

* add meh shortcuts on the browser_control layer

* add/modify some macros

* explain the various layers

* putty paste is right mouse button
2018-09-13 09:12:03 -07:00
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README.md
keymap.c

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 typed by shift+COMBINED+1/2/3/etc..
  • BROWSER_CONTROL: primarily browser left/right tab, open new tab/delete tab, but also mouse keys.
  • SHELL_NAV: Linux Bash shortcuts (move forward/backward in command line, Ctrl+C, recall last argument, etc
  • SHELL_SCREEN: Linux screen (run multiple terminals in one window) shortcuts such as open new tabs, switch between tabs
  • SCREEN_NAV: special layer for copy/pasting within Linux screen, allows using various copy/paste buffers