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* Branch point for 2020 May 30 Breaking Change * Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE` to `TG()` (#8954) * Migrate `ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT` to `OSM()` (#8957) * Migrate `ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_SET` to `DF()` (#8958) * Migrate `ACTION_LAYER_MODS` to `LM()` (#8959) * Migrate `ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY` to `MT()` (#8968) * Convert V-USB usbdrv to a submodule (#8321) * Unify Tap Hold functions and documentation (#8348) * Changing board names to prevent confusion (#8412) * Move the Keyboardio Model01 to a keyboardio/ subdir (#8499) * Move spaceman keyboards (#8830) * Migrate miscellaneous `fn_actions` entries (#8977) * Migrate `ACTION_MODS_KEY` to chained mod keycodes (#8979) * Organizing my keyboards (plaid, tartan, ergoinu) (#8537) * Refactor Lily58 to use split_common (#6260) * Refactor zinc to use split_common (#7114) * Add a message if bin/qmk doesn't work (#9000) * Fix conflicting types for 'tfp_printf' (#8269) * Fixed RGB_DISABLE_AFTER_TIMEOUT to be seconds based & small internals cleanup (#6480) * Refactor and updates to TKC1800 code (#8472) * Switch to qmk forks for everything (#9019) * audio refactor: replace deprecated PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY (#8484) * Audio enable corrections (2/3) (#8903) * Split HHKB to ANSI and JP layouts and Add VIA support for each (#8582) * Audio enable corrections (Part 4) (#8974) * Fix typo from PR7114 (#9171) * Augment future branch Changelogs (#8978) * Revert "Branch point for 2020 May 30 Breaking Change" |
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readme.md |
The kastyle keymap was originally intended to remap the ErgoDox EZ to more closely approximate the layout of a Kinesis Advantage. Notable changes over the stock ErgoDox layout include:
- Re-arragnement of tab, enter, space, and delete to match the Kinesis
- Addition of print screen, pause, etc. keys following the kines-ish keymap on L1
- GUI keys have replaced Ctrl on the thumb keys (for Mac use), and Alt keys are mapped to allow Esc on tap (good for Vi users)
- Most notably, the addition of a momentary one-handed mode for quick and easy access to keys on the other half of the keyboard, e.g. while using a mouse in one hand, one may add text to a dialogue box with the other without having to reach across the keyboard or remove one's hand from the mouse.