Frequency-based keymap modiƒew #6665
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finally someone decided to do what actually makes sense! |
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I read this post and your page, but I don't understand what the actual keymap is. What does "p" do, for example? Can you explain what the symbols mean? |
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A somewhat related/alternative/complementary idea: #9896. |
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Hey guys, great idea! I love it. I note though, I think word-based navigation is outdated and should be deprecated. I would expect a modern keymap to provide a more modern way. Word are quite arbitrary. They are well adapted for plaintext navigation but not so much when programming for instance. I don't pretend to know what it the best solution here but I have found that |
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full info here
I'd like to show&tell about the modiƒew keymap that tries to break the chains ⛓ of dubious keycap-based mnemonics like f for
find
(or is itforward
?) and instead maps the most frequent commands to the best keys, so f=👆🏻moves forward by a word
insteadIt also attempts to convert most of the commands requiring modifiers into a chainable key sequence, hence its name: "few modifiers based on frequency(ƒ)" or modiƒew
Some of the design improvements:
Cut
/Copy
/Paste
commands' frequencies seem to allow having them together under 💍🖕👆 left hand bottom row with the common xcv, thoughUndo
is too frequent to be left at a 🤙z (however, with ⎈ they all maintain the zxcv compatibility)Now, to the layout itself: while it might be intimidating at first with all the icon jazz, it's a great reference point as you get used to it as you can get all the commands per mode in a single cheat sheet (the config file has the same icons to make the lookup a bit easier)
The full description of the design principles with all the modes (images and html layouts) as well as the config itself (and a tip on how to make updating it less of a chore) at this page https://eugenesvk.github.io/kbdHelix/
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