what would be your suggestion for remapping it? especially for the ctrl-alt-(win)-arrows-del-ins ?
thanks,
tent:wq
Everyone has their own preference and some don't remap at all, as Chyros said. Here is the Soarer's Converter config file that I'm currently using:
layerblock
FN1 1
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remapblock
layer 0
CAPS_LOCK FN1
ESC BACK_QUOTE
BACK_QUOTE ENTER
BACKSLASH LSHIFT
F2 ESC
PAD_ASTERIX BACKSLASH
NUM_LOCK PAD_SLASH
SCROLL_LOCK PAD_ASTERIX
F6 MEDIA_MUTE
F7 MEDIA_VOLUME_DOWN
F8 MEDIA_VOLUME_UP
F9 F11
F10 F12
LALT LCTRL
LCTRL LALT
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remapblock
layer 1
PAD_0 0
PAD_1 1
PAD_2 2
PAD_3 3
PAD_4 4
PAD_5 5
PAD_6 6
PAD_7 7
PAD_8 8
PAD_9 9
PAD_PERIOD PERIOD
1 F1
2 F2
3 F3
4 F4
5 F5
6 F6
7 F7
8 F8
9 F9
0 F10
MINUS F11
EQUAL F12
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I moved around a bunch of keys, stole keys from a Model M, and even swapped a hammer over so as to use the same wide left-shift from an ANSI Model M.
The left arrow next to the original enter key is a duplicate enter key so I don't need to stretch my pinky. That way it is in about the same spot as I hit enter on a regular ANSI keyboard.
The right ALT used to be my WIN-key, but it's since become a FN key to enable a second layer F1-F12 along the top row and force the numpad from navigation back to numbers while held. I have volume up/down and mute to the left where F6-F8 would normally be. With the second layer handling F1-F12 already, you could put a win key over there along with whatever else you wanted quick access to.
The numpad has been reconfigured to have most of the keys that a standard numpad would have, but of course it is missing the enter key thanks to that GIANT + key that IBM stuck there, lol. :-)
Yes, those are labels from a handheld label printer on the backspace and right shift key.

) They are 1.5W keys taken from a Model M. I just found them easier to hit than the stepped keys that were there originally.
I realize the whole thing is rather ugly (some would say an abomination), but it's a work in progress and does improve usability for me. I am trying to keep the typing experience as close to a standard 101 ANSI feel as I can for the majority of the keyboard, but of course it's just not completely possible with this PCB.
If anyone has any suggestions or criticisms, feel free to let me know.

Edit: I just realized that I don't know how to properly insert a scrollable inline text file, so I ended up using the QUOTE tag. Oops. :-/