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ErgoDox EZ Spanish Colemak configuration
Description
A Colemak keymap adapted for Spanish.
Base Layer - Spanish Colemak
The Base Layer is a Colemak keymap with an additional "ñ" next to the "y" key. The arrow cluster has a proper T inverted shape.
It includes almost all Spanish Symbols from a normal 100% keyboard thanks to the use of tap keys
Pressed | Tap | Shift | Alt |
---|---|---|---|
Left Ctrl | PgDn | ||
Left Alt | ` | ˆ | [ |
Left Cmd | + | * | ] |
Right Cmd | ´ | ¨ | { |
Right Alt | ç | Ç | } |
For example, if you want to type []
, you keep pressing the "Left Alt" (To modify) and tap "Right Alt" and "Right Cmd" to send "[" and "]"
Qwerty Layer
A Qwerty layer for gaming and maybe some VIM commands. It just modifies the few keys that are different between Colemak and Qwerty and keep all the others keys
Fn Layer
A layer to change the number row including "º" and "¡" for "Fn1" to "Fn12". The rest is just the same as the Base layer
Mouse and media controls
Mouse movement on the left hand, wheel and buttons on the right hand. "Play/Pause", "Rewind", "Forward" in the Left inner column. "Volume Up", "Volume Down" and "Mute" in the Right inner column
Numpad
A complete numpad in the right hand, plus and Arrow cluster on the left hand
IDEA (JetBrains IDEs)
A momentary layer for IDEA shortcuts that require more than two fingers or any Fn key
How to build it
If you already have all the dependencies (Check QMK's documentation), you can run the command:
make ergodox_ez:colemak_es_osx
On MacOS, if you're using MacPorts you can install the following dependencies:
port install avr-binutils
port install avr-gcc
port install avr-libc
This isn't an exhaustive list and maybe there other dependencies that are technically necessary
Changelog
- Jul 2019:
- Initial version for the new QMK version