On 2017-05-14 19:28, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2017-05-14 22:09, nore...@z505.com wrote:
Does it solve the Shift Key strains issue?

Yes, you can reprogram the keyboard layout any way you want. Modifying
a layout is very simple via code. And even if that is too much for
you, there is visual web based layout designer that generates the .hex
binary file for you.

The possibilities with the Ergodox is endless. Just take a look at this website.

  https://implementsblog.com/2016/10/16/my-ergodox-ezs-custom-layout/

The modifier keys are now long-press keys under the home row. I tried
in recently, and it is amazingly good, and actually pretty easy to get
used to. Finger travel is now near zero for modifiers. :)

I also programmed the Enter and BackSpace keys for my index fingers -
much stronger that your pinky!

I never use pinky for enter/return/backspace, I just move my whole hand up there and use middle finger (possibly some irony here.. Middle finger to the universe when I hit enter, middle finger to the entire internet.. except for the open source communities)

You really should take a look at the "Programmer Dvorak" layout - if
using a normal keyboard. And yes, you can program the Ergodox with
that layout too.


Been meaning to try dvorak again one day, it's just that all laptops come shipped with a standard keyboard so I prefer to use a keyboard layout that is on any laptop, as if one laptop fails, you have to relearn the new laptop, so if everything is standard it is easier to relearn... and then there is the issue of using a computer at a library or friends computer .. if you keep using custom keyboards your brain gets FUBAR when it has to use a different computer.

I used to be a desktop man, using desktop only for development. Then I became a laptop man so I could sit in different places instead of being fixed in one location... Which I was okay with before, but not now.

Programming blues... Programming blues..
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