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* .build containment implemented * no destructive variable setting - builds in either folder * make from 3 places * cleans before each build * make from root with keyboard=keyboard, keymap=keymap * make from keyboard/keyboard with keymap=keymap * make from keymaps/keymap * only implemented on planck * adds color diag to avr-gcc * makefiles for all plancks, clean-up * quick build-all makefile for plancks * reformatting of make output (colors) * color toggle, tmk path corrections * correct if statement for color * move config.h to main makefile, updates preonic, atomic * format update, all keyboards targets * makefile optional for build all target, alps and arrow_pad updated * alps updated * make planck default, trying out travis recipe for all-keyboards * all-keymaps target, different travis recipe * updates alps64 * updates keyboards to new format * updates clue* projects * all projects updated, specialise EZ .hex, let .hex through * updates travis * automatically find root, keyboard, keymap * silent echo, cleaned-up mass make output * updates all keyboards' .hex files except EZ * Rename Bantam44.c to bantam44.c * Rename Bantam44.h to bantam44.h * nananana * adds six key keyboard * does same to ez as rest * updates send_string example * brings ergodox_ez up to date * updates template/new project script * adds sixkeyboard * adds readme for sixkeyboard * adds sixkeyboard to travis * filenames, gitignore mess * define clock prescaler stuff manually * make quick, size test example * documentation and dfu-no-build |
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readme.md
German Layout for the ErgoDox
This layout is inspired by the "kinesis-qwerty-mod" from benblazak's ergodox-firmware, as well as by the "german" layout from the qmk_firmware. The goal was to have a layout that is pretty close to an ordinary German keyboard, so I don't have to make adjustments on the operating system level and I keep some of the muscle memory to use a regular keyboard.
Modifications I made with regard to the aforementioned layouts:
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The key layout is pretty close to the layout of a German Kinesis Ergo Elan. The only exception I made is that I reversed the "up" and "down" cursor keys, since that feels more natural to me.
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All layer changes are "momentary", i.e. they only last as long as the respective key is pressed.
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I sacrificed the Hyper and Meh keys, which I don't use, and put layer change keys in their place.
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I added a PrintScreen key which I use quite regularly for screenshots.
Default Layer
Code Layer
Media Layer
Christoph Schmitz <schm4704 at web dot de> 2016-01-28