qmk_firmware/layouts/community/ergodox/dvorak_svorak_a5
Erik Thorsell 9064b424e9 Keymap: Add Dvorak Svorak A5 layout for Ergodox-EZ (#3725)
* Add svorak a5

* Update Svorak A5 keymap

* Fix issue with special characters

The initial keymap did not account for non US software layout. Hence, the
special characters were incorrect. Since this layout is aimed towards Swedish
writing people the presumption is that whoever uses it will have Swedish as
their OS language.

Includes:
 - Special character issue fixed
 - QWERTY layer that can be toggled if requiered (also presumes Swedish software
   layout)

* Add special characters and media keys

* Add ctrl, alt, etc. to functional layer
2018-08-22 20:16:16 -07:00
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keymap.c Keymap: Add Dvorak Svorak A5 layout for Ergodox-EZ (#3725) 2018-08-22 20:16:16 -07:00
readme.md Keymap: Add Dvorak Svorak A5 layout for Ergodox-EZ (#3725) 2018-08-22 20:16:16 -07:00

readme.md

ErgoDox EZ Svorak A5

This layout is supposed to be an implementation of the Svorak A5 layout. Unfortunately, the Ergodox EZ lacks one column for the right hand, why the three buttons furthest to the right, on the right half, are missing. I have tried to move them around and have yet to find a perfect position for them.

Note

The keyboard assumes that the operating system interprets your keyboard as Swedish. If you get weird issues (like, most letters work, but not all special characters) please make sure your operating system uses a Swedish keyboard layout.

Flashing

In order to compile and flash your Ergodox EZ, invoke the following at the root of the repository.

make ergodox_ez:dvorak_svorak_a5:teensy

I haven't gotten the above to work on Windows. Instead I use Msys2 to compile the .hex-file (make ergodox_ez:dvorak_svorak_a5) and Teensy Loader to flash the board.

Changelog

  • 2018-08-09
    • Initial release
  • 2018-08-10
    • Make special characters work in Windows
    • Add QWERTY layer

Author

Erik Thorsell erikthorsell @ github and twitter