opensteno_qmk/layouts/community/ergodox/swedish/readme.md
Jack Humbert d2ff66a985 Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609)
* include variables and .h files as pp directives

* start layout compilation

* split ergodoxes up

* don't compile all layouts for everything

* might seg fault

* reset layouts variable

* actually reset layouts

* include rules.mk instead

* remove includes from rules.mk

* update variable setting

* load visualizer from path

* adds some more examples

* adds more layouts

* more boards added

* more boards added

* adds documentation for layouts

* use lowercase names for LAYOUT_

* add layout.json files for each layout

* add community folder, default keymaps for layouts

* touch-up default layouts

* touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk

* update documentation for layouts

* fix up serial/i2c switches
2017-08-23 22:29:07 -04:00

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Swedish (sv_SE) Qwerty layout for ErgoDox EZ, based on the Default configuration

NOTE: it might still be desirable to set the software layout to sv_SE in your OS.

Remind me and I'll provide a picture of the layout.

I have tried making this as close of a match I could between the default ErgoDox EZ configuration and a standard Swedish Qwerty layout.

Notable differences from default:

  • There are three special character buttons (acute accent, circumflex/tilde and apostrophe/asterisk) that don't have any buttons to map to naturally. I've put these at other places:

    • Acute accent (´) can be found in the lower left corner, conveniently placed to reach for making an é.

    • Apostrophe (') was put in the lower left corner, close to acute accent.

    • Circumflex (^) and asterisk (*) was placed in the lower right corner.

    • Tilde (~) and diaeresis (¨) I couldn't find a good place for, so I left those out. I could only get the buttons to produce a single one of the characters. How can I get it to work properly?

  • The Alt button on right thumb was exchanged for AltGr (RAlt).

  • I changed the backslash in the numpad (layer 1) for a minus. Thought it was more sensible.

  • I didn't find a good place for the "<>|" button, so that one was left out. That is a problem that really needs to be resolved. Pipe can be found on layer one, however.