4 comments

  • snthpy42 minutes ago
    I looked at the repo but I didn't see anything about the design principles. How does this compare to Colemak-dh on things like inward rolls and SBFs etc ...?
  • so-cal-schemer4 days ago
    <i>&quot;Engram is a family of keyboard layouts optimized for comfortable and efficient touch typing in different languages created by Arno Klein. You can use the open-source software to create new key layouts optimized for different languages.&quot;</i><p><pre><code> [{ 1| 2= 3~ 4+ 5&lt; 6&gt; 7^ 8&amp; 9% 0* ]} &#x2F;\ bB yY oO uU &#x27;( &quot;) dD nN gG vV qQ #$ @` hH iI aA eE ,; .: tT rR sS cC zZ kK jJ xX wW -_ ?! mM lL fF pP</code></pre>
  • pyrolistical1 hour ago
    Why would the center two cols be used for such low probability symbols.<p>The braces being so far and tucked away make it really bad for c like languages
    • snthpy45 minutes ago
      I dislike the middle columns so I think this is quite a cool idea.
    • GavinMcG58 minutes ago
      Most people who use a keyboard aren’t using it for c like languages.
      • pyrolistical21 minutes ago
        ? JavaScript is c like and thr most popular in the world
  • 7e2 hours ago
    For some people, a layout which spares the pinkies is preferable. The BEAKL layouts, for example, are optimized using a hand model which keeps the pinkies as idle as possible. Sometimes this can make all the difference.