windows:colemak
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| * US (or UK Mac) locations of @ and " (recognising " is much more common) | * US (or UK Mac) locations of @ and " (recognising " is much more common) | ||
| * Swap ( and ) with < and > -- unless you're a programmer then wtf are triangular brackets doing //there//? | * Swap ( and ) with < and > -- unless you're a programmer then wtf are triangular brackets doing //there//? | ||
| - | * An em-dash on shifted ` -- when was the last time you used one of the more obscure of several mathematical symbols for " | + | * An em-dash on shifted ` -- when was the last time you used one of the more obscure of several mathematical symbols for " |
| * All other symbols in their UK locations, including € on alt-gr 4 | * All other symbols in their UK locations, including € on alt-gr 4 | ||
| Works on Windows 7 and 10 (at least). | Works on Windows 7 and 10 (at least). | ||
| - | There is a desperate need to get the interrobang onto the next iteration of this keyboard. | + | TODO: |
| + | * There is a desperate need to get the interrobang onto the next iteration of this keyboard. | ||
| + | * Possibly switch ` and —. | ||
| + | * Sneak in a deadkey somewhere? | ||
| + | * § on alt-s? | ||
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