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by dempedempe
959 days ago
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Keyboards with thumb clusters are definitely the best option, but in my experience, even on a normal keyboard, simply remapping your keys makes a world of difference. Here are some of my most useful remaps: - Swap enter and semicolon. Enter is one of my most used keys. It should be "directly accessible" - Make right command backspace. Backspace is another key I very commonly use, but it's far away and causes a lot of pain. Now, it's right under my thumb! (Regular backspace key is now forward delete). - Make caps lock and enter control. (When pressed with other keys). This is useful for Emacs commands. - Caps lock is escape when not pressed with other keys. - Enter is semicolon when not pressed with other keys. I use Karabiner for Mac to do my remappings. |
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