# ZWFP Layout Notes ## About ZWFP is a layout largely based on Colemak Mod-DH. The layout rotates the QZXVB keys for the following reasons: * XCV are brought together. * One design goal of colemak was to keep ZXCV close together as they are commonly uses control shortcuts. * Mod-dh moved D to where the V key was as that position was too ergonomic for an infrequent letter like V. * XCV benefit more from being together are Cut-Copy-Paste are more related than Undo (which Z commonly represents). * B is returned to its QWERTY position. * This was an unintentional benefit. * The original rotation of QZXV moved Q to a better position than B despite being was less frequent. * This is based off the grid on [the colemak mod-dh page](https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/model.html). * This needs more testing, and may be reverted as despite the above mentioned grid, the current Q position feels easier than the current B position. * Based off [the layout analyser](https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/analyze.html) its slightly better. * I like being different. ## Todo * Work out punctuation locations. * Figure out what the thumb cluster is doing. * I've somewhat settled on left home-row (centre) thumb key is space and right is shift OSL. * Maybe a deadkey instead of using shift-/alt- key overrides? * [Repeat key](https://www.jonashietala.se/blog/2021/09/05/t-34-0/) * Move Home, End, PgDn and PgUp to a kc/ko/dk with the arrow keys. ### Keys still to add * A reset key, cba with finding small pokey things to use at the back. * Shifted numbers \(not including $^\*\) * Dedicated Pipe | * Dedicated Underscore \(\_\) * Backslash \(\\\) and shifted \(Don't forget to use NOUS\) * Square brackets \(\[ \]\) and shifted * Dedicated question mark * Backtick (`) and shifted * Function keys 1-12 #### Obscure keys to add just for completeness * Normal Minus and Equals \(Don't know if they are needed or not \) * Function keys 13-24 * Capslock \(Not sure if multi-tapping OSL actually counts as a caps lock for shift\) * Numlock, Scrolllock and the Locking lock keys * Keypad characters * Command Keys in general * International Keys * Right Modifiers * Windows keys for either side