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See there for, e.g., some thoughts about modifier +placement. + +## Base layer + + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.------. + | Q | W | F | P | B | | J | L | U | Y | M4+; | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.------. + | A | R | S | T | G | | M | N | E | I | O | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.------. + | S+Z | X | C | D | V | ARP | REP | K | H | , | . | S+/ | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.------. + | ESC | TAB | M4 | L1 | SPC | A[] | BSC | C() | L2 | - | ' | RET | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.------. + +I use [Colemak Mod-DH][colemak-dh] as my layout, so this takes up most of the base of the keyboard. + +Perhaps strikingly, I opted for not putting Shift on the thumb, +but recreating the "ordinary" one-on-each-side setup from the good old typewriter days. +While I already have a key to access the `LOWER` (L1) layer with my left thumb, +I had to sacrifice Shift so I could fit a key to the `RAISE` (L2) layer on the right thumb. +This also jumps to the `ADJUST` (L3) layer when both `LOWER` and `RAISE` are held at the same time. +I will gladly trade two layers for one Shift key. + +One of the most basic things—besides having layers—that one can do with QMK is [mod-taps][qmk:mod-tap]. +These are keys that act as modifiers when held, and as "ordinary" keys when pressed. +For example, all of the `S+«key»` keys emit Shift when held and `«key»` when pressed. +There is a slight delay between pressing the key and the press registering, +since we have to wait for a possible tap, +which keeps me from using modifiers on the home-row, as some people like to do. +Likewise, the `M4+;` key acts as Super when held and as `;` when pressed. +At this point, it is actually my main way to press the Super key, +even though I don't find the real `M4` key particularly hard to hit with my thumb. +Sometimes these things just happen, +I suppose, +though it may help that I press both outer keys of the top row (that is, `q` and `;`) with my ring finger +instead of my pinky. + +The `A[]` and `C()` keys are utilising [tap dances][qmk:tap-dance], +in order to do even more. +Tap dances are very similar to mod-taps, +only in addition to just differentiating between a "pressed" and a "held" state, +QMK now also keeps track of *how often* a key has been tapped. +So far, [my setup][qmk:slotthe:tapdances] here is quite basic; +I only check whether a key was pressed once, twice, or is being held. +This allows me to not need extra keys for parentheses, +as they can fit on the modifier keys: + + - `A[]`: Alt when held, `[` when pressed once, and `]` when pressed twice. + This one is especially neat, since tap dances play well with other modifiers, + so pressing `S-M1` once will result in `{` and pressing it twice gives `}`. + + - `C()`: Control when held, `(` when pressed once, and `)` when pressed twice. + +I don't mind having the extra indirection for the respective closed delimiter, +as [paredit][emacs:paredit], +[puni][emacs:puni], +`electric-pair-mode`, +or a different package of choice usually takes care of inserting it. + +The `REP` and `AREP` keys make use of the [Repeat Key][qmk:repeat-key] functionality; +basically, `REP` executes the key chord that was last pressed. +On the other hand, +`AREP` is an alternative, configurable, of "repeating" things; +by default, it turns some directional movements +around—e.g., `M-f` becomes `M-b`—but +it can be made to pretty much input anything one wants. + +## Layer 1 + + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-------. + | & | *> | >>= | <&> | | | = | + | * | - | M4+RT | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-------. + | :: | => | =<< | <|> | @ | | LFT | UP | DWN | RGT | \ | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-------. + | S+! | <* | <*> | <$> | <- | | MEN | -> | $ | # | % | S+^ | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-------. + | | | | | | | | | L3 | ALT | | S-Ins | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-------. + +Guess which programming language I like based on this layer's [macros][qmk:macros] :). + +Crucially, keys that were "Shift when held, +*something* when pressed" on the base layer retain the Shift part of that functionality. +This is used for the commutativity of the modifier +keys—i.e., it does not matter whether I press `S-L1-«key»` or `L1-S-«key»`—which +would otherwise drive me insane. +The same goes for all fall-through keys: +keys that appear blank in the above layout. +These aren't blocked or anything, +just no new functionality is added +so the key falls back to what's on the next lowest layer. +In plain terms, +the key to the left of `L3` will still be Control, +as I can comfortably press that while holding down something with my left hand. +The same can't be said for the Alt key, +which is on the left hand by default, +so a separate binding for it has to be created on the right hand. +Thus, +as the two don't commute, +key chords involving the LOWER layer and Alt are to be avoided if possible. + +The `S-Ins` key is not some sort of tap, +but actually just emits a Shift-Insert, +which can be used to paste stuff from the [X11 primary selection][x11:clipboard]. + +## Layer 2 + + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | 7 | 8 | 9 | | | | + | * | - | | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | : | 4 | 5 | 6 | = | | | ` | _ | ' | " | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | S+0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | | | | | | # | % | S+^ | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | | | L3 | | | | | | | | | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + +A relatively unspectacular layer, +RAISE is mainly used for numbers, +and number adjacent things. +Some symbols related to this, +like `=`, `+`, `*`, and `-`, +are replicated from the LOWER layer. +This is due to the above mentioned issues of inserting arithmetic. +This layer also features \` and `'` quite prominently, +as these are important for [CDLaTeX]. +Plus, putting `'` and `"` on this layer circumvents the difficult to hit key on the base layer. + +## Layer 3 + + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | | | | | | | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | | | | | | | F4 | F5 | F6 | F11 | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | | | | | | | | F1 | F2 | F3 | F12 | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + | | | | | | | | | | | | | + .-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----.-----. + +So far, only the seldom used F-keys are present here. +As should be obvious, this is the least developed layer, +and also the one that'll probably change the most in the future. +Currently, I'm thinking of putting some XMonad specific bindings on here, +which could even to free up the Super key to be used inside of Emacs +for certain things—that would certainly be a worthwhile experiment. +Other thoughts include things like volume and brightness controls, +although this is less critical since my laptop keyboard is never far away. + +## Other features + +There are some features that aren't necessarily reflected in the keys themselves, +yet are quite essential for day-to-day use. +The TL;DR can be found in [rules.mk][./rules.mk]. + +### [Key overrides][qmk:key-overrides] + +Quoting from the documentation + +> Key overrides allow you to override modifier-key combinations to send a different modifier-key combination +> or perform completely custom actions. + +Some keys on the keyboard are quite hard to hit. +On the default layout, +one of these turns out to be the Tab key, +which is nonetheless important in a lot of situations. +Conveniently, Emacs interprets `C-i` as Tab, so there is less need to actually hit the "real" key. +However, not all programs are quite so understanding—or old, I guess. +With key overrides, one can send a real `TAB` whenever `C-i` is pressed; +no special convention on how to interpret certain key chords required! +I also rebound `C-m` to `RET` (with the same justification), and `S-BSP` to `DEL`. + +This is one of those features that I didn't know I needed, +yet now couldn't live without anymore. +I'm definitely looking forward to discovering new and interesting ways of using this! + +### [Autocorrect][qmk:autocorrect] + +This is a quaint little feature: auto-correct inside of your keyboard's firmware! +I promise that it's not as bad as it sounds. +It does not work automatically, thankfully, but is based off a given list of replacements. +For example, + + widht -> width + +would fire anytime one writes `widht`, which then gets replaced by `width`. +This is based on (a trie of) the most recently pressed keys, +so whenever one actually wants to write `widht` +all that's needed is pressing, for example, any modifier during the insertion. + +As I've really just been trying this out for a laugh, my current word list is quite short: + + :alot -> a lot + accesories -> accessories + accomodate -> accommodate + alledge -> allege + +In general, +I think the solution to stop misspelling a word is not to remap key sequences on the firmware level, +but to—you know—learn how to spell that word. +Still, +I can imagine at least one or two use-cases where something like this could be useful, +so I figured it might be nice to make people aware of this features' existence. + +In addition—as I've found out on three separate occasions so far—using the words "auto-correct, but in firmware" +makes people stare in utter disbelief and/or disgust at your keyboard. +That alone makes this feature worth it. + +### [Caps Word][qmk:caps-word] + +Caps Word is a clever alternative to Caps Lock, +which I enable by pressing both Shift keys together. +After that, +all of the letter keys are shifted, +and `-` becomes `_` +until a different key (excluding common sense ones like backspace) is pressed. +This is very useful for, e.g., +writing long constants, +as these tend to have capital names separated with underscores: +writing `BOTH_SHIFTS_TURNS_ON_CAPS_WORD` has never been easier! + +One thing to note is that, +while layer switching works just fine in "Caps Word mode", +the [Tri Layer][qmk:tri-layer] feature does not seem to play nicely with it; +i.e., the mode gets disabled when switching to these layers. +This is also the reason why I have an explicit LOWER, RAISE, and ADJUST setup, +instead of just using Tri Layer. +One could fiddle with the `caps_word_press_user` callback, +but it seemed much easier to just create one additional layer toggle instead. +I haven't looked at how hard it would be to hack this into Caps Word, +so maybe this is a future pull request. + +[CDLaTeX]: https://github.com/cdominik/cdlatex +[colemak-dh]: https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/ +[emacs:paredit]: https://paredit.org/ +[emacs:puni]: https://github.com/AmaiKinono/puni +[qmk:autocorrect]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_autocorrect +[qmk:caps-word]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_caps_word +[qmk:key-overrides]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_key_overrides +[qmk:macros]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_macros +[qmk:mod-tap]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/mod_tap +[qmk:repeat-key]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_repeat_key +[qmk:slotthe:tapdances]: https://github.com/slotThe/qmk_firmware/blob/keyboardio/atreus/slotThe/keyboards/keyboardio/atreus/keymaps/slotThe/keymap.c#L187 +[qmk:tap-dance]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_tap_dance +[qmk:tri-layer]: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_tri_layer +[x11:clipboard]: https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2017-04-02/0/POSTING-en.html |