@pierrec83's personal keymap for the Ferris keyboard ==================================================== This keymap shares many commonalities with the default keymap. See its readme for a write-up on many of the decisions, including how to generate the formatted json file with json2crab.py and the general philosophy for each layer. Because this is my own keymap, I didn't refrain from using shortcuts that make sense for me and may not make sense for most. Key differences from the default keymap include: Alpha layers: ------------- Because I only learned to touch type when I switched from qwerty to workman, my base layer is workman and my layout doesn't contain a qwerty layer. My layer 1 hosts a variant of RSTHD that I am developing, inspired from workman's focus on reducing side-index-motion. It should become my end game keymap eventually, but I still haven't found the time to learn it to a working proficiency. Secondary thumbs: ----------------- Instead of a placeholder 0 and 1, the secondary thumbs on my keymap perform the following actions: * Navigate to previous and next workspace the base layer * Navigate to previous and next tab on the mouse layer * Volume control on layer * Brightness control on layer Mouse layer: ------------ * Copy/Paste shortcuts on the left hand, on the upper row. Always available layer: ----------------------- * Esc and column are placed differently to allow easy vim navigation with the positions of w and q in the workman base layer * Enable permanent switch to the RSTHD layer in addition to the mouse layer