From dabd114e69587b3e9efab631c072cdc72bd4c0e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Kaz=C3=A9?= Learning hold-taps and thumb-shifting is the next step:TT: Thumb-Taps
Nav/Num
it’s a tap-preferred on the right (
All 30 programming symbols are available on this single layer, wich has been - fine-tuned for comfort of use:
+All 30 programming symbols are available on this single layer, and their placement has been + optimized for comfort:
~/, );, </>,
+=, [''], etc.) or with a single-hand roll (>=,
/*, ";, (), \", etc.). To furthermore reduce frictions in usage, the thumbs actions on the left hand were modified to ease sequences - with non-alpha characters. These sequence would otherwise involve a nasty change of position of - the right thumb (a same-thumb bigram), which really breaks the flow of typing. The left-hand thumb - cluster of the Symbols layer allow us to access these characters without releasing the Sym key:
+ Besides, this layer has truly been designed
+ with Vim in mind, to ease advanced navigation tricks like vertical jumps with {},
+ (), [] and to chain them with +- (on the
+ JK positions), to adjust the movement line by line without releasing
+ the Sym key.
The Symbols layer is a core part of the Ergol keyboard + layout and the Arsenik keymap: it’s been + tested and improved over years. Rough edges have been polished over time.
- +Selenium has a specific concern to ease sequences with non-alpha characters without + releasing the Sym key, thus avoiding same-thumb bigrams and preserving the typing + flow. This is why the Symbols layer features these three actions in the left-hand thumb + cluster, from right to left:
(0), [1], etc. To make things
- even better, the num key is also sticky on this layer for all flavors with three thumb keys; :(){ :|:& };:; ;). ;); :(){ :|:& };:; (0), [1], etc.
+ This key is sticky for all flavors with three thumb keys. Besides these optimisations for programming in general, this layer has truly been designed
- with Vim in mind, to ease advanced navigation tricks like vertical jumps with {},
- (), [] and to chain them with +-, which are on the
- JK positions, to adjust the movement line by line.
The Symbols layer is a core part of the Ergol keyboard - layout and the Arsenik keymap: it’s been intensely - tested and improved over years, which explains how efficient and fuent it is to use.
+=, [''], etc.) or with a single-hand roll (>=,
/*, ";, (), \", etc.).
- Besides, this layer has truly been designed
- with Vim in mind, to ease advanced navigation tricks like vertical jumps with {},
- (), [] and to chain them with +- (on the
- JK positions), to adjust the movement line by line without releasing
- the Sym key.
Besides, this layer has truly been designed with Vim in mind, to ease advanced
+ navigation tricks like vertical jumps with {}, (), []
+ and to chain them with +- (on the JK positions), to
+ adjust the movement line by line without releasing the Sym key.
The Symbols layer is a core part of the Ergol keyboard layout and the Arsenik keymap: it’s been tested and improved over years. Rough edges have been polished over time.
From a6a401e4a7b48c281dda6eb7afe657244cad7065 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Kaz=C3=A9?= Besides, this layer has truly been designed with Vim in mind, to ease advanced
navigation tricks like vertical jumps with {}, (), []
- and to chain them with +- (on the JK positions), to
- adjust the movement line by line without releasing the Sym key.
The Symbols layer is a core part of the Ergol keyboard - layout and the Arsenik keymap: it’s been - tested and improved over years. Rough edges have been polished over time.
+ followed by+- (on the JK positions), to adjust the
+ movement line by line without releasing the Sym key.
+ The Symbols layer is a core part of the Ergol layout and + the Arsenik keymap: it’s been tested and + improved over years. Rough edges have been polished over time.
-Selenium has a specific concern to ease sequences with non-alpha characters without +
Selenium adds a specific concern to ease sequences with non-alpha characters without releasing the Sym key, thus avoiding same-thumb bigrams and preserving the typing flow. This is why the Symbols layer features these three actions in the left-hand thumb cluster, from right to left:
From bbccc6968d7996d9560b845acc61562033981f33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Kaz=C3=A9?=Having Shift as a homerow-mod is often recommended… and a very common reason why HRMs as a whole are so difficult to tune right: capitalizing a word while typing text requires Shift