Submitted by btgrant76 t3_ycb2l3 in MechanicalKeyboards
HydroHomie3964 t1_itla5ba wrote
That layout is absurd, but pretty cool looking nonetheless
btgrant76 OP t1_itlap12 wrote
Which part do you find the most absurd? F keys instead of a num row? Or the off-centered space bar?
hkzqgfswavvukwsw t1_itlgxa8 wrote
Yes
btgrant76 OP t1_itlkb6y wrote
- F row: I'm pretty comfortable with managing number keys through a layer. The dev tools that I use make frequent enough use of F keys, so that top row is a combination of shortcuts/macros that I use a lot and straight F keys.
- Bottom row: I can't remember why I did this in the first place. I think I felt like I needed a "proper" space bar rather than a single key. Though the next time I do some work on the board, I'm going to take that out and replace it with 2, 1u keys instead.
hkzqgfswavvukwsw t1_itls8yw wrote
That's cool. I've got my fkeys on a layer along with numpad.
Do you have a key map by any chance, since we have similar layouts.
btgrant76 OP t1_itnv3yi wrote
Here you go: https://imgur.com/a/w0kNjtg
My keymap is a little bit all over the place. I started reorganizing around some ideas from Miryoku, though it's still a bit of a work-in-progress.
uberpirate t1_itnyyxr wrote
This is cool to see. I struggled with how to set the layers on my Waka since it's my first QMK/VIA compatible board, and I was really wishing I could see what other people came up with.
btgrant76 OP t1_itr93ne wrote
I learned a lot/got plenty of ideas by browsing user keymaps in the QMK repo as some users commit them to the central repo. For example, you might find some user mappings at keyboards/mechwild/waka60/keymaps/
. Folks will sometimes include a nice readme with images of their keymap.
Another fun resource to browse is https://keymapdb.com/
MetaWhirledPeas t1_itqidtp wrote
Hey our layouts are not so different! I mean they are different, but there are some similarities.
http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/77abca474c73bf921ca0433720bdc315
btgrant76 OP t1_itqogjj wrote
Mere months ago, I thought the idea of having separate layer for numbers & "symbols" was craziness. And yet, here we are. I'm not sure if it'll be worth it but it's certainly fun to fiddle with!
btgrant76 OP t1_itlt3ex wrote
I’ll take some screenshots from Vial later & share them.
The other boards that are in regular rotation are 40%. For those boards, F keys & the other things I mentioned above are all in layers.
Swizzel-Stixx t1_itlrh8k wrote
The space bar personally. 2u as well
justb0t t1_itm7zpn wrote
I love the spacebar. But it being rightsided freaks me out
tyoprofessor t1_itotmtt wrote
Is ortho easier to use
iwasjusttwittering t1_itpjmoy wrote
Maybe.
There's a learning curve; if you're already used to the standard layout, it's doubtful, whether it's worth the effort, or not, because the alleged benefits are questionable.
A columnar layout (like Kinesis Advantage, Keyboardio etc.) at least has the added value in reflecting different finger lengths.
btgrant76 OP t1_itptgu9 wrote
To further elaborate, I would say that there’s some ease-of-use at play when most reaching from the home row is either up or down rather than almost always angled. But I’m not about to make any claims about it being an unqualified good or anything.
monkeyStinks t1_itp66hi wrote
Just about everything. Where is escape? This keyboard is blasphemy
btgrant76 OP t1_itpvnka wrote
The escape key is the one with the escape symbol on it.
monkeyStinks t1_itpvuf7 wrote
Oh stop downvoting me, escape should be upper left corner like god intended and you know it!
btgrant76 OP t1_itpwwbz wrote
I’m not the one downvoting, but this seems like a weird place to criticize custom keymaps.
monkeyStinks t1_itq36yp wrote
Really? As an answer to OPs comment saying "whats the weirdest mapping"? Sounds kinda like the correct place or you just didnt see what i was commenting to
lampd1 t1_itnfjv9 wrote
mfers use a layout based on mechanical limitations of typewriters that haven't been made in decades and call ortho layouts weird, smh.
doctorclark t1_ito0fp0 wrote
Weird is cultural and personal. Weird is deeply rooted in a lifetime of experiences that can be unique, common, bizarre, or mundane. Weird is a strange thing to be offended by and a strange thing to call out. Everyone is weird to someone else.
Embrace the weird, enjoy it, and celebrate it in others!
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