* Added buswerks keymap
* cleaned up comments on buswerks keymap
* Added buswerks keymap readme.md
* Fixed spelling in buswerks readme.md
* Removed unnecessary includes, changed process_record_user to now use set_single_persistent_default_layer(), removed deprecated functions, and moved the audio ifdef block to config.h
* Changed buswerks ortho_4x12 layout to accommodate 'MIT' layout
* Updated README.md to reflect layout changes
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Logan Bussell6 years agocommitted byDrashna Jaelre
@ -5,24 +5,25 @@ For use on Planck, Let's Split, and similar keyboards
### Layout Overview
- Main Layer
- An additional shift key is located on the right space key (only works for grid layouts)
- Enter is located on the Raise key (layer-tap)
- The left and right shift keys function as Space Cadet shift keys
- Space Cadet shift keys
- Lower + shift keys = Brackets[]
- Raise + shift keys = Braces{}
- The bottom left key is the Adjust modifier
- Escape is in the traditional Caps Lock position
- Holding down the escape key acts as LGUI (intended for macOS use)
- Lower
- There is a numpad on the right hand (4, 5, and 6 are located under JKL/NEI/HTN)
- Plus and minus keys are located to the right of the numpad
- All other symbols are located on the other side of the keyboard, in a somewhat logical order
- Symbols from the number row are in order, starting on the left pinky.
- Equals and underscore are in easily accessible spots, because they are more commonly used in programming
- The ampersand is less common, so it is moved to the right of the equals symbol
- There are macOS desktop navigation keys and volume controls under the left hand
- Raise
- Vim-style arrow keys
- Above the arrow keys are media controls
- Below are home, end, pgup, and pgdn
- The left hand has all three types of braces
- Curly braces are under the index and middle fingers for easy access during programming, and because parentheses are already available through Space Cadet shift
- Below the arrow keys are home, end, pgup, and pgdn
- Symbols are located on the right side of the keyboard, in a somewhat logical order
- Symbols from the number row are in order, starting on the left pinky.
- Equals and underscore are in easily accessible spots, since they're commonly used in programming
- The ampersand is less common, so it's to the right of the equals symbol
- Adjust
- Function keys are located along the top row (reset is moved to accommodate this)
- Function keys are located along the top row (reset is moved to the Colemak 'R' position)