forked from forks/qmk_firmware
d2ff66a985
* include variables and .h files as pp directives * start layout compilation * split ergodoxes up * don't compile all layouts for everything * might seg fault * reset layouts variable * actually reset layouts * include rules.mk instead * remove includes from rules.mk * update variable setting * load visualizer from path * adds some more examples * adds more layouts * more boards added * more boards added * adds documentation for layouts * use lowercase names for LAYOUT_ * add layout.json files for each layout * add community folder, default keymaps for layouts * touch-up default layouts * touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk * update documentation for layouts * fix up serial/i2c switches
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teckinesis Layout
A blend of TECK and Kinesis layouts, based on "The Ordinary Layout" by Nicholas Keene
I love "The Ordinary Layout", but I still use a TECK at the office, and I found the transition back and forth to be a bit more difficult than I expected.
This layout consists of only slight changes to "The Ordinary Layout" based on the layouts of the (original) TECK Model 209 and the Kinesis Advantage
The Base Layout
Changes from The Ordinary Layout
- Moved KC_MINS from the key left of the 6 to the RSpec key.
- Moved KC_EQL from RSpec to LSpec.
- Moved KC_GRV from LSpec to the key left of the 6.
- Mdded KC_BSLS to the left Meh key.
- Added KC_SLSH to the left Hyper key.
- Added KC_LBRC to the right Hyper key.
- Added KC_RBRC to the right Meh key.
The Symbols Layer
Changes from The Ordinary Layout
- None.
The Media Layer
Changes from The Ordinary Layout
- Removed Power, Sleep, Mail, My Computer keys. (I kept hitting these while using the mouse/cursor. =P)