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* `KC_SYSREQ` -> `KC_SYRQ` And one `KC_ALT_ERASE` -> `KC_ERAS` * `KC_NONUS_BSLASH` -> `KC_NUBS` * `KC_NUMLOCK` -> `KC_NUM` * `KC_CLCK` -> `KC_CAPS` * `KC_SCROLLLOCK` -> `KC_SCRL` * `KC_LBRACKET` -> `KC_LBRC` * `KC_RBRACKET` -> `KC_RBRC` * `KC_CAPSLOCK` -> `KC_CAPS`
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Ardakilic's TADA68 layout
This layout aims to use Ansi keyboard for my needs in ease, especially to work on macOS, and to have a layout more similar to Apple keyboards.
This layout aims to have a similar layout to Apple keyboards while using ISO layouts with the ANSI keymap. The layout is directly considered using Turkish Qwerty keyboards.
The changes that were applied over default layout:
- Make Win/cmd keys right next to space bar just like Apple keyboards.
- Adding a power (
KC_POWER
) key, so the lock screen shortcut works. - Re-use the page up and page down keys to make ["é] (
KC_NUBS
) and [<>|] (KC_GRAVE
) keys more accessible. - Optimize the function layer, by removing the mouse movement combinations and adding additional media keys.
- Swap the positions of volume up and volume down and mute buttons on function layer, so these keys are actually with the same order as Apple keyboard layout.
I'm re-purposing page up and page down keys in this layout, because in macOS alt/option + arrow keys, in Windows and Linux, space bar/shift spacebar combinations already cover their work, and is more accessible if you'd ask me.