1 The Matrixman Ergodox / Split-Planck Keyboard Layout
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6 These layouts were designed to give my aching pinkeys a break
11 - Left q, a, z, `, _, =, [Shift], [F1] [Click], [Right Click]
12 - Right p, ', /, |, -, +, [Shift], [F10], [F11], [F12]
13 - Index fingers do more:
14 - Left: r, f, v, t, g, b, &, $, !, /, (, {, <, [, [Ctrl], [Tab], [Alt], [PrintScr]
15 - Right: u, j, m, y, h, n, 7, 4, 1, \, ), }, >, ], ;, [Ctrl], [Insert], [Alt], [Pause]
17 - Left: [Esc], :, [Shift], [Tab]
18 - Right: [Space], ;, [Shift], [Backspace]
21 - Right: [Ctrl, [Enter]
25 I keep an Ergodox at home and at work, and when I'm mobile, I carry a planck.
26 These keymaps are designed to minimize the difficulty of switching between the two.
30 - 10-key at home row for right hand
31 - "Matching" symbols use same finger on opposite hand: <> [] {} /\ () 1! 2@ 3# 4$ 5% 6^ 7& 8* -_ +=
32 - Supports vim-like (hjkl) movements:
33 - mouse movement and scrolling
34 - arrow keys and nav keys (home, end, pg up, pg down)
35 - All non-modal keys mapped (all keys from a typical 105 key keyboard except caps, num, and scroll lock)
40 For a picture, see here: http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/eb0696806831fc0d93c9
67 For a picture, see here: http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/9be130e4c9b503317619
69 Wherever the Ergodox has keys that the Planck doesn't, whichever key would be expected on a typical 105 key is in that place