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Jack Humbert 800ec55dfc Make arguments redo, subproject elimination (#1784)
* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]

* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development

* fix-up some other rules.mk

* give travis a chance

* reset KEYMAPS variable

* start converting keyboards to new system

* try making all with travis

* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]

* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development

* fix-up some other rules.mk

* give travis a chance

* reset KEYMAPS variable

* start converting keyboards to new system

* try making all with travis

* start to update readmes and keyboards

* look in keyboard directories for board.mk

* update visualizer rules

* fix up some other keyboards/keymaps

* fix arm board ld includes

* fix board rules

* fix up remaining keyboards

* reset layout variable

* reset keyboard_layouts

* fix remainging keymaps/boards

* update readmes, docs

* add note to makefile error

* update readmes

* remove planck keymap warnings

* update references and docs

* test out tarvis build stages

* don't use stages for now

* don't use stages for now
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README.md Make arguments redo, subproject elimination (#1784) 2017-10-14 11:32:19 -10:00
keymap.c Make arguments redo, subproject elimination (#1784) 2017-10-14 11:32:19 -10:00

README.md

Overview

This is a dvorak based layout for the Ergodox EZ. Its basic key layout is similar to the Atreus "dvorak_42_key" layout. In fact this layout was created for seamless switching between the Ergodox EZ and Atreus. On the base layer, the keys that don't exist on the Atreus are mapped to MEH shortcuts and can be interpreted by Autohotkey. This layout only makes use of the 42 keys that the Atreus also has for the main functionality.

How to build

make ergodox_ez:dvorak_42_key:teensy

Layers

  • BASE: basic dvorak layout
  • KEYNAV: arrow-key navigation. Momentary toggle held by thumb allows the right hand to navigate through text as well as copy/paste/cut, page up/page down
  • KEYSEL: similar to KEYNAV, except for shift-selection
  • COMBINED: this is a layer that combines numbers, brackets and special characters. !@#$%^&*( can be type by shift+COMBINED+1/2/3/etc..
  • MOUSE: mouse navigation, as well as browser tab-left/tab-right shortcuts
  • SHELL_NAV: Linux Bash shortcuts (move forward/backward in command line, move between screen windows, Ctrl+C, recall last argument, etc