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QMK Configurator updates: Atom47, Atomic and Atreus (#2883)
* QMK Configurator update for Alpha 28-key * QMK Configurator update for AMJ40 * QMK Configurator update for AMJ Pad * QMK Configurator update for Atom47 * QMK Configurator update for OLKB Atomic * QMK Configurator updates: Atom47 and Atreus * QMK Configurator updates: Atom47 and Atreus * QMK Configurator update for OLKB Atomic and Atreus * QMK C10R: Attempting fixes for Atreus keymap errors * QMK C10R: Attempting fixes for Atreus keymap errors * QMK Configurator: Bug fixes for Atreus keymaps |
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keymap.c | QMK Configurator updates: Atom47, Atomic and Atreus (#2883) | 6 years ago |
readme.md | Added Jeremy’s Atreus Layout | 7 years ago |
I am a programmer by trade that suffers from the beginning stages of RSI. As a programmer I use letters, symbols and cursor navigation most often. To prevent strange finger gymnastics, I wrote a script to rank which non-letter characters occurred in my primary source projects most often and then placed these characters in the easiest to reach locations, for me. I made heavy use of momentary layer toggling.
My layout is also geared toward a software based Colemak mapping. I would like it to be hardware, but I use my Laptop on the go frequently and thus my laptop keyboard. I have moved the keycaps to reflect the Colemak layout. My laptop is a MacBook Pro (2015).
Some characters can be accessed multiple ways. This was done because you may be in a given layer, such as numbers, where when doing math, you may need quick access to the parentheses characters for grouping. This prevents some layer switching.
I own an ErgoDox and plan on porting this as a base layer, then using the extra keys the ErgoDox provides accordingly. My goal, though, is to be fully functional on this base setup and build everything into muscle memory.