keychron_qmk_firmware/keyboards/redox/keymaps/jeherve
Jeremy Herve e11e4a91ac Keymap: Redox: add a new Colemak keymap, macOS oriented. (#3861)
* Add my own keymap to the list of available Redox keymaps.

This keymap is a Colemak keymap, and is meant to be used on Mac OS.
More information can be found in the readme.

* Fix "macOS" typo and remove mention of the license.

This directory inherits the project's license.

* Add missing custom keycode.

* Address feedback from PR review

- Remove deprecated code
- Remove RGB logic since it is overwritten by code running later.
2018-09-10 07:39:05 -07:00
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config.h Keymap: Redox: add a new Colemak keymap, macOS oriented. (#3861) 2018-09-10 07:39:05 -07:00
keymap.c Keymap: Redox: add a new Colemak keymap, macOS oriented. (#3861) 2018-09-10 07:39:05 -07:00
readme.md Keymap: Redox: add a new Colemak keymap, macOS oriented. (#3861) 2018-09-10 07:39:05 -07:00
rules.mk Keymap: Redox: add a new Colemak keymap, macOS oriented. (#3861) 2018-09-10 07:39:05 -07:00

A Colemak keymap for the Redox keyboard


jeherve-redox-layout-3


This keymap is a work in progress, and is meant to be used on macOS, with the "Unicode Hex Input" keyboard input.

macOS keyboard input setting

I may change a lot of the keys over the next few months, and will update this repo when I do so.

View on KLE

Layers

My keymap uses 5 layers:

  1. The default base layer, using Colemak.
  2. A Symbol layer, so all symbols can be accessed from the home row. (top right legends)
  3. A Navigation / Media layer, with both sound control and arrows on the home row. (bottom right legends)
  4. An international / Emoji layer so I can type accented characters commonly used in France and in Hungary, as well as a few Emoji I often use. (top center legends)
  5. A keyboard control layer, not pictured above, allowing me to control the LED lighting as well as the keyboard debug functions.

Changelog

  • 2018.09.06
    • Initial submission to QMK. It's alive! ⌨️

Credits

I've also read posts by Gergely Nagy, Rebecca Le, and Justin Rogers for inspiration.