I’ve taken it too far haven’t I?

  • @nezbyte
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    511 year ago

    What do you plan to do with the extra 17 switches that aren’t necessary for morse code?

    • HannahOP
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      61 year ago

      To be fair I am planning on putting them back at some point.

      I’m working on a core 18-key layout that I can expand anywhere up to 34 keys, so I have a consistent layout that I can use on some of the unibody split keyboards that are usually in that range of keys.

  • @kttnpunk
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    191 year ago

    Eh, I don’t get it at all so I can’t judge. I feel like even a 104 key-layout is kinda lacking, a keyboad just doesn’t seem like the right place for minimalism to me.

    • HannahOP
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      111 year ago

      Somewhere in the middle? More of late night realisation than anything else.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    Nahh, 2 half numpads is, still, like, nearly double the number of fingers you have, so waay overkill with all that finger movement

  • @gaael
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    1 year ago

    So one half is for typing in t9, what does the other half do ?

    • HannahOP
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      21 year ago

      Personally I’m not sure it’s worth it longer term. 5x3+2 is my preference but I’m doing this to sort my layers so I can try some of the unibody split keyboards that have less keys to go round.

  • @arska
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    21 year ago

    I see the reasoning for everything else, but no thumb keys makes no sense to me.

    • HannahOP
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      11 year ago

      I totally agree. I was focusing on getting the positioning of symbol layers and such right, and I wanted that to be independent of the number of thumbkey so when I add thumbkeys back in (say for weteor/grumpy) the core layouts will remain the same.

  • @puppybox
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    11 year ago

    Bit too low for me but interesting. I think ditching pinky column completely is too much, I’d rather go 3*4+2 per hand minimum.

    What’s the layout?

    • HannahOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I’m doing it to establish a common layout for my symbol / number / navigation layers more than anything else, so I can expand from there to some 28 and 30 key keyboards as well as the Ferris Sweep with some consistant muscle memory.

      • @puppybox
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        11 year ago

        https://github.com/jaroslaw-weber/code-pillow

        This is mine (I have few changes tho) if you want some inspiration :) it’s 34 based on Canary layout.

        I really love small format but I struggle with chords misfiring. But it’s a good mix of one shot (shift and symbol layer) with hold (navigation) layers. I think I couldn’t go lower without sacrificing typing speed.

    • HannahOP
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      21 year ago

      It’s my own layout starting from Colemak DH with the “missing” outer keys on another layer.