nice work! what an introduction!
looks like your modifier wheels can press up to two modifiers with a single button press, very cool. this would be excellent for someone like me, that does more shortcuts than actual typing.
great concept!
Yes I can press to modifiers with a single button press. So sectors are arranged as single-pair-single-pair-single-pair. sectors for single modifier presses are lifted a bit above "pair" sectors.
would love to see a full map of your layout (especially the modifier circles). i'm guessing you have a couple duplicates to get all the combinations/variations.
At this point my beta version keyboard is controlled by a controller taken from old keyboard, which does not have two modifiers on one key, of course. So modifiers are implemented so, that switches (d2c like in mice) are arranged shift-shift-ctrl-ctrl-alt-alt, and every sector presses two of them at a time, but some of them press parallel switches, some non-parallel. In next version I'm going to use my own controller, there I will make one switch per sector.
i'd also be curious as to what your thoughts/experience are on your staggered columnar layout. what layout/form factor were you using before?
- reason i'm asking... i currently have a keeb.io viterbi (split 5x7 ortho, and love it) but would like to try the columnar stagger and thumb clusters and would like to hear your experiences/transition.
i'm happy you decided to join and share this wonderful creation.
so far I have used only conventional keyboards, so columnar staggering is not in muscle memory, this will take time to get used. Today is my first day of usage, and I have a feeling, that I want conventional KB I am used too, but when it comes to key combinations that are difficult on conventional KB, it feels very nice. Let's see how long will it take to get comfortable with the new KB layout.