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Split columnar-staggered Corne with Dvorak legends

42 keys

English

3 layers

Dvorak

Easy access to numpad/navpad, as well as combos for num-row and F-key row.

Split columnar-staggered ʻākohekohe with Aptmak legends

26 keys

English

4 layers

Aptmak

This is the layout I use on my 26 key split keyboard. Base Layer is Aptmak with quite a few combos, layers are activated by holding the thumb keys.

Split columnar-staggered Microdox with QWERTY legends

36 keys

English, Dutch

5 layers

QWERTY

Split ortholinear-staggered Planck with Colemak, and QWERTY legends

36 keys

English

7 layers

Colemak, QWERTY

My (@rstacruz) personal keymaps for the QMK firmware for mechanical keyboards.

Split columnar-staggered MiniDox with RSI Terminated legends

36 keys

English

3 layers

RSI Terminated

An evolved ergonomic layout for the MiniDox

Split columnar-staggered Ferris with Canary legends

34 keys

English

4 layers

Canary

I use the Canary layout on a lightly-modded Ferris Sweep with chocs. I use the lightest switches I can find, currently pinks. I use chords heavily to type entire words, inspired by Plover steno and CharaChorder. I have a duplicate key on a thumb which enables a bunch of functionality. No home row mods due to the presence of word-chords.

Split columnar-staggered Corne with Colemak legends

36 keys

English

2 layers

Colemak

A keymap of my custom corne mini layout, which has 36 keys. It has a num layer which adds 27 more symbols, and then lots of combos for everything else. The combos make backspace, esc, and delete available from the home row, and everything else very close too! It's been awesome to use for both prose and coding!

Split columnar-staggered  with Colemak legends

34 keys

English

5 layers

Colemak

Seniply is an ergonomic, minimal keyboard layout for a keyboard with at least 34 keys. The minimum requirement is 30 keys in the main body plus 4 thumb-keys. All the features (and more) of a standard full-size keyboard are available by making use of six layers, which are activated via the thumb keys. The default base layer is Colemak-DH.

Split columnar-staggered Lily58 with QWERTY legends

58 keys

English

4 layers

QWERTY

Taking the default keymap as my starting point, I started to tweak things almost immediately to fit my typing style and allow me to ease into a layout that isn't too far from a standard QWERTY keyboard. Build log available.

Non-split row-staggered tv44 with Dvorak, Colemak, and QWERTY legends

45 keys

English

6 layers

Dvorak, Colemak, QWERTY

Split columnar-staggered Corne with Colemak legends

42 keys

English, Spanish

7 layers

Colemak

Miryoku-like layout for spanish/english programmers

Split columnar-staggered Microdox with StiFluQz legends

18 keys

English

6 layers

StiFluQz

Half of a Microdox for one-handed typing.

Split columnar-staggered Ferris with Colemak legends

33 keys

English, Italian, German

12 layers

Colemak

Very easy efficient three layer keymap based on Colemake-DH adjusted for Italian/German.

Non-split ortholinear-staggered Planck with t00mietum, and QWERTY legends

48 keys

English

9 layers

t00mietum, QWERTY

A bottom-up ergonomic redesign keyboard layout for QMK programmable keyboards. There were no sacred cows - not modifiers, not symbols ... only statistically validated and human-tested comfort.

Split columnar-staggered Kyria with Colemak legends

50 keys

English

7 layers

Colemak

A combo-based layout for Ergonomic Keyboards, implemented in QMK

Non-split ortholinear-staggered Planck with QWERTY, Colemak, and Dvorak legends

47 keys

English

10 layers

QWERTY, Colemak, Dvorak

This layout takes advantage of as many QMK features as possible for a huge complicated beast of a keyboard!

Split columnar-staggered ErgoDox with RSTHD, and QWERTY legends

76 keys

English

9 layers

RSTHD, QWERTY

The keymap of the creator of the RSTHD layout (xsznix), generated with his hand-rolled keyboard layout generation program called keygen, featuring the letter 'E' on the thumb key.

Split columnar-staggered MiniDox with RSTHD legends

36 keys

English

4 layers

RSTHD

An attempt at porting Xuming Zeng’s RSTHD from the Ergodox to the Minidox, in a layout that favours prose rather than code, with symbols used in everyday writing such as various (Western) currencies in easy reach.

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