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Offline Wilkie

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working on a layout
« on: Wed, 20 January 2016, 10:00:18 »
I'm working on a layout based on my own usage, thought I would share.

Version 1:

125069-0

Version 2 (0.5u removed from right):

125067-1

Criteria:
  • Standard staggering
  • Nothing right of 60%, so mouse can be as close as possible
  • Dedicated arrow keys in inverted T
  • Space on all sides of inverted T
  • Dedicated Home, End, Page Up, Page Down
  • Dedicated Windows key
  • Space bar not smaller than 6u, preferably 7u
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 January 2016, 10:17:16 by Wilkie »

Offline FLFisherman

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Re: working on a layout
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 20 January 2016, 10:01:38 »
Very cool. I like that it allows you to use the arrow keys and other functions without letting go of the mouse.

Offline wockytocky

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Re: working on a layout
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 20 January 2016, 13:49:05 »
Just curious, why have you swapped left win and left ctrl?

Offline Wilkie

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Re: working on a layout
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 20 January 2016, 14:08:55 »
Just curious, why have you swapped left win and left ctrl?

I find it more comfortable to press Control when it is closer to the spacebar, and I press Control a lot more than Win.  I'd probably prefer swapping Control and Alt for the same reason, but I think I don't want to relearn the order.

Offline jacobolus

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Re: working on a layout
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 20 January 2016, 17:07:14 »
You might want to move esc/del to the right side of that block on v2. Reaching all the way to the corner for escape is going to be annoying otherwise.

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Space bar not smaller than 6u, preferably 7u
Just out of curiosity, why is this an important criterion?