* Switched Tab and Super on the default layout
* Moved Shift on Extend to pinky
* Moved Caps Lock to upper right corner
* Moved gaming toggle to avoid blocking Escape
Instead of using a thumb shift, I was given the idea of using the pinky keys as dual-role keys that also send the Shift keypress.
This gives me a Shift key on each hand again, but it will make me learn to Shift with opposite hands after all.
* Adding my own keymaps to the following keyboards:
Planck, Preonic, Atreus, Ergodox
* Delete dvorak.png
Not reflective of my layout.
* Delete readme.md
file cleanup, removing file that doesn't apply to my layout.
* Delete old_keymap.c
file cleanup
* Delete README.md
file clean up.
* Delete README.md
file cleanup
* Delete keymap.c
file cleanup
* Changed behavior of _DVORAK layout's KC_RSFT to SFT_T(KC_ENT) for flexibility's sake.
Updated the rest of the keymap to reflect the current (as of 19:37 on 08 Aug 2018) default
layout and default makefile.
Atreus: Removed home row Shift. It's under the thumb anyway. Also replaced dual modifier keys with macro keys (cut, copy, paste, undo).
Ergodox: Made Colemak the default layer instead of Dvorak. Also began the process of bringing it in line with the Atreus layout I've been working on.
This change adjusts the KEYMAP() function to provide a more visual representation of the key positions on the keyboard. Previously, keymaps have been defined directly using arrays for the Atreus keyboard. While this works, it doesn't utilize the helpful KEYMAP() function at all to allow the user to visually position the key codes for ease of editing. See the Ergodox-EZ KEYMAP() function and layouts for a great example of how this can work.
This change should not break any existing Atreus layouts. At the time of this commit, there are two existing layouts for the Atreus board, and neither use the KEYMAP() function.
This change adjusts the KEYMAP() function to provide a more visual representation of the key positions on the keyboard. Previously, keymaps have been defined directly using arrays for the Atreus keyboard. While this works, it doesn't utilize the helpful KEYMAP() function at all to allow the user to visually position the key codes for ease of editing. See the Ergodox-EZ KEYMAP() function and layouts for a great example of how this can work.
This change should not break any existing Atreus layouts. At the time of this commit, there are two existing layouts for the Atreus board, and neither use the KEYMAP() function.