This thing is gorgeous!
This thing is gorgeous!
Most things are stock. I had to move the ; and ‘ keys because of the Colemak Layout. And I moved/added a couple of symbols to the second layer also because of Colemak. Other than that most things are exactly the same as how it comes.
I’ve dropped qwerty from my regular use after learning colemak but I can still type just fine on qwerty.
After learning Dvorak, why are you switching to another? Just for fun?
Windows 10 primarily due to work requirements. I have a laptop with Xubuntu for personal use.
I also have the Keyboardio Atreus which I love.
I learned Colemak-DH on the side, practicing a little bit every day, until I got to about 40% my QWERTY speed. I had a Ferris Sweep split keyboard that I set up next to my QWERTY keyboard at work, and started using that more regularly. I soon switched to a split Corne full time before getting the Keyboardio Atreus, both of which are configured with the Colemak-DH layout.
This recent 62 key variant of the Atreus is an experiment to see how I feel about having a row of numbers.
This layout is called Colemak-DH, which is a slightly optimized variant of the original Colemak layout.
It was designed to make typing more efficient for your fingers than QWERTY. If you were to analyze the top ten thousand words or so in English, you’d start to notice lots of common bi-grams and tri-grams (two and three letter combinations). Colemak looks to optimize the position of the keys such that these n-grams are typed by “rolling” your fingers from one side of the keyboard to the other. In addition, it places a lot of other common letters in intelligent positions to reduce finger travel. Over longer periods of typing, your total finger travel across the keyboard is greatly reduced in comparison to QWERTY.
In theory, you can type faster on this layout, but in my experience that’s not necessarily true (I type the same speed on Colemak vs QWERTY). But it does feel so fucking good to type on. That alone should be reason enough to consider learning it.
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Sorry y’all. I uploaded an upside down image. I can’t figure out how to delete the post on wefwef lol
Atreus keyboard by Keyboardio. Key caps are Susuwatari ortho set plus Colemak set by Drop.com
So, I never learned how to touch type on a standard QWERTY layout. When I got into ergo splits I need to learn how to touch type and decided to take the opportunity to learn an alternative layout. I chose Colemak DH.
Now I have two types of muscle memory. One that’s a janky peck style typing for QWERTY, the other pure touch typing for Colemak split keyboards.
I wish I could live in Switzerland. I visited before Covid and I could not get over how beautiful their landscape is.