The author seems to be using the engram layout but i would be interested if anyone’s tried this with qwerty

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    5 months ago

    It’s a cool experiment, but:

    Over time, the negative feedback from these misfires has trained me to type more slowly and thoughtfully, burdening my mind with uncertainty that impedes my natural typing rhythm and unconscious flow of thoughts onto the computer screen.

    I get using the modifiers as a potential accessibility solution. But if you’re otherwise able to type on the keyboard just fine, this is easily counterproductive.

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    5 months ago

    Putting Ctrl in the home row by replacing the useless Caps-Lock is sufficient for me .

    Alt is easily reached with the thumbs and shift is already close enough to the home row, with shift-ctrl using both pinkies.

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      5 months ago

      i have been running qmk keyboards with capslock bound to esc on tap, alt when pressed as well + evdoublebind to achieve the same for the laptop’s builtin keyboard

      i do like the idea of not having to come off the home row for ctrl-* mappings in vim

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    5 months ago

    Yes, partially. I’ve used alt under the A key for about 7 years now, and ctrl under the semicolon for maybe 6. I also have ctrl under z as well.

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    5 months ago

    No, this is insanity. Mod-tap has an inherent delay. Using it for anything but the most rare operations (like “shutdown”) would drive me crazy. If you can’t reach mod keys, unless you’re arthritic or have otherwise reduced mobility, change your technique instead of doing this.

    The only substitution I do is to replace Caps Lock with Super and Super with Escape, plus standard F key mappings when using a <75% and arrow key mappings on 60%.

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    I’ve never found pressing modifier keys to be an issue. I’ll be mindful of my use today.

    I guess the hold to repeat input (of letters) is not used much, so not a significant or noticeable loss when replaced. I’d certainly see false positives and having to type slower as deal breakers.