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JeeBak Kim 9 years ago
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ the exact changes. The diagrams in this README shows the highlights of the
changes from the default mappings.
I also decided to change all calls to `persistant_default_layer_set()` to
`update_tri_layer()` since this is my personal perference.
`default_layer_set()` since this is my personal perference.
## Base Layers (Qwerty/Colemak/Dvorak)
These base layers are mostly the same as the default mappings. The interesting
@ -69,11 +69,12 @@ keys at the far left are for quick access to beginning and end of line in vim.
as the modifier, with the `IJKL` home row keys representing the inverted-T of
the arrow keys. All of the default TouchCursor keymappings for the right hand
are represented below. My personalizations include all of the keys shown for
the left hand. Having the `Alt` and `Shift` keys readily accessible from the
home row allows quick word jumps and highlighting when used in conjunction with
the arrow keys. The `KC_UNDO, KC_CUT, KC_COPY, KC_PASTE, KC_FIND,` and
`KC_AGAIN` keycodes have been mapped but they don't seem to work on Mac.
Presumably they'll work under Windows.
the left hand. Having the `Alt` and `Shift` keys (as well as the `Control` key
from the base layers) readily accessible from the home row allows quick word
jumps and highlighting when used in conjunction with the arrow keys. The
`KC_UNDO, KC_CUT, KC_COPY, KC_PASTE, KC_FIND,` and `KC_AGAIN` keycodes have
been mapped but they don't seem to work on Mac. Presumably they'll work under
Windows.
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