qmk_firmware/layouts/community/ortho_4x12/bocaj
Jacob Jerrell 3076f86dc1
Bocaj - Third Annual Refactor (Redux) (#10295)
* Reset everything to upstream, reapply Bocaj changes

* Bocaj - address PR comments

* Just in time changes

* Bocaj - Several adjustments after using the layout for a while
2020-12-06 17:30:27 +11:00
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config.h Bocaj - Third Annual Refactor (Redux) (#10295) 2020-12-06 17:30:27 +11:00
keymap.c Bocaj - Third Annual Refactor (Redux) (#10295) 2020-12-06 17:30:27 +11:00
readme.md Bocaj - Third Annual Refactor (Redux) (#10295) 2020-12-06 17:30:27 +11:00
rules.mk Bocaj - Third Annual Refactor (Redux) (#10295) 2020-12-06 17:30:27 +11:00

readme.md

Overview

This is my Planck EZ layout, heavily based upon my ergodox layout.

I got this keyboard for two reasons:

  1. QMK spoiled me and the Ergodox isn't incredibly portable (ok 3 reasons)
  2. This can sit ontop of my janky Macbook Pro keyboard (disabled with Karabiner if the planck is connected) when I want to work from the couch.

How to Build

Put simply: make planck/ez:bocaj

On that note, I use a separate workspace when making changes to my layouts or userspace. In that repo, there is a tool that does this for me. See JacobJerrell/qmk_layouts/tools/ until I get documentation finished (Write code first, define requirements second... right?).

Layers

  • WORKMAN/QWERTY: Default is workman, can be switched via the ADJUST layer. Idk why you would though.
  • LOWER: Nums across the top, switches enter key to tab and tab key to delete. Symbols in the middle, remenascent of the ergodox
  • RAISE: Symbols across the top, F-Keys on the 2nd row. Switches backspace to delete
  • ADJUST: Computer Audio controls, RGB controls, Sound controls, macros, etc.
  • MOD: Mouse controls under the left hand. Numpad under the right hand