# @noroadsleft's KC60 keymap - [Table of Contents](./readme.md) 1. **Base Layers** 2. [**OS Overlays**](./readme_ch2.md) 3. [Quake 2 Overlays](./readme_ch3.md) 4. [Function Layers](./readme_ch4.md) 5. [Other Layers](./readme_ch5.md) ---- ## Layer 0: QWERTY - `_QW` Standard QWERTY layout, with four QMK features: - The `Menu` key has been replaced by `MO(_FW)`, which moves to my Windows Fn layer when held. - The Right `GUI` key has been replaced with a `MO(_MA)` key, which moves to the Macro layer when held. - The `Caps Lock` key has been replaced with a dual function `LT()` key, which opens the Windows Fn layer when held, and is `Caps Lock` when tapped - The Left `Control` key has been replaced with a `MT(MOD_CTRL, KC_GRV)` key, which is ` ~ when tapped and `Ctrl` when held. ![QWERTY layer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noroadsleft/qmk_images/master/keyboards/kc60/keymaps/noroadsleft/layer_00.png) ---- ## Layer 1: Hardware Dvorak - `_DV` ### Accessed by holding either `Fn` and tapping `/?` key, then tapping `2@`. A hardware-based Dvorak Simplified layout. At my weekend job, I use a shared computer that runs MacOS Sierra, in US QWERTY layout. In this layer, I can leave the system in QWERTY, plug my keyboard in, and still type in Dvorak. ![Hardware Dvorak layer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noroadsleft/qmk_images/master/keyboards/kc60/keymaps/noroadsleft/layer_01.png) ---- ## Layer 2: Hardware Colemak `_CM` ### Accessed by holding either `Fn` and tapping `/?` key, then tapping `3#`. A hardware-based Colemak layout. Been thinking of trying it, so it's here. ![Hardware Colemak layer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/noroadsleft/qmk_images/master/keyboards/kc60/keymaps/noroadsleft/layer_02.png) ---- Next Chapter: [OS Overlays](./readme_ch2.md)