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noroadsleft a398d2cece Keymap: Add noroadsleft keymap for KC60 (#3876)
* Add personal KC60 keymap

* Update personal KC60 keymap

* Keymap update 2018-05-30 01:53 UTC-7

* Added macro: T_PEEKR

* Added macro for MacOS Select All; modified MacOS function layer

* Added git branch-name macro

* Added GitHub signature macro

* Added readme files

* Added Quake 2 and System layers

* Refactored keymap readme

* Refactored to add userspace files; added Colemak layer

* Minor code cleanup; updated readme files

* Reverted use of userspace

Decided not to make use of the Userspace feature at this time. Reverted its addition, and updated the readme files where needed (they were linking to userspace files).

* Updated per review comments by @drashna

* Refactor buggy macros

I'm still not sure these work properly

* Fix Windows shortcuts

* Fix Mac shortcuts, possibly

Untested; still may be broken.

* Remove PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS from config.h

Deprecated by #3107
2018-09-30 22:06:29 -07:00

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@noroadsleft's KC60 keymap

Last updated: September 2, 2018, 1:03 PM UTC-0700


Layer 0: QWERTY - _QW

Standard QWERTY layout, with three QMK features:

  • The Menu key has been replaced by MO(_FW), which moves to my Windows Fn layer when held.
  • The Caps Lock key has been replaced with a dual function LT() key, which opens the Windows Fn layer when held, and is Caps Lock when tapped
  • The Escape key has been replaced with a KC_GESC ` ~ key when used with a Fn key or a Shift key
For the rest of this readme, the physical location of keys will be referred to by their function in a US QWERTY layout.

QWERTY layer

Keycode(s) Sent Notes
KC_GESC Esc when tapped alone, ` ~ when used with a Shift or GUI key.
LT(_FW, KC_CAPS) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held; toggles Caps Lock when tapped.
MO(_FW) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held.

Layer 1: Hardware Dvorak - _DV

Accessed by holding either Fn and tapping /? key, then tapping 2@.

A hardware-based Dvorak Simplified layout. At my weekend job, I use a shared computer that runs MacOS Sierra, in US QWERTY layout. In this layer, I can leave the system in QWERTY, plug my keyboard in, and still type in Dvorak.

Hardware Dvorak layer

Keycode(s) Sent Notes
KC_GESC Esc when tapped alone, ` ~ when used with a Shift or GUI key.
LT(_FW, KC_CAPS) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held; toggles Caps Lock when tapped.
MO(_FW) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held.

Layer 2: Hardware Colemak _CM

Accessed by holding either Fn and tapping /? key, then tapping 3#.

A hardware-based Colemak layout. Been thinking of trying it, so it's here.

Hardware Colemak layer

Keycode(s) Sent Notes
KC_GESC Esc when tapped alone, ` ~ when used with a Shift or GUI key.
LT(_FW, KC_CAPS) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held; toggles Caps Lock when tapped.
MO(_FW) Opens the Windows Fn layer when held.

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