Now that I physically
have an ergodox, I've adapted a couple of times and may once more ...
here is what it's set to right now -- keep in mind, my computer is interpreting that as dvorak, so the punctuation isn't quite what you see. '-' becomes '[', and '+' is the matching ']' for instance.
My only complaint so far (a few days of typing) is that backslash. I work in a windows environment and when I bring the keyboard in -- I need the backslash all the time. I'll quite possibly swap it with print screen, which I guess I don't use every week like I was thinking I did.
Also the inner 1.5 buttons are really awkward to reach -- they need to be buttons that I expect to pull my hand off the keyboard when I'm actually wanting them. Copy/paste seem not to work in
most of the windows environment and my linux machine hasn't deigned to acknowledge anything of the sort. So those will be remapped soon. But there are as many keys as a TKL has! I don't need that many most of the time!
Hey can anyone help me write a keyboard macro using CubUniac's TMK fork? I can read C, but have never written code so I'm still unclear what I'm supposed to put in to say "Type these things, in this order"