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Picture of french keyboard layout
Picture of french keyboard layout










picture of french keyboard layout
  1. #Picture of french keyboard layout install#
  2. #Picture of french keyboard layout mod#
  3. #Picture of french keyboard layout iso#

Stretching your little fingers out is one of the top causes of keyboard related RSI. Perfect! Just like ANSI makes left Shift an easier target on the other side. ANSI Return gives it an extra unit on the near side of the key to hit. And guess what that wee finger doesn't like to have to do? Stretch out sideways, away from the rest of your hand. Hitting Return with your small finger - I prefer the Canadian name for pinkie, my fingers are all the same colour after all! - is totally legit for touch typing. Either that, or use the Focus layout (either the modern or the old one). Use the space wasted by the ANSI layout to put in a bigass enter instead without having to sacrifice the backspace. Proponents of the ANSI return would probably say it's easier to reach, and that's exactly why I don't understand why people don't like the bigass return more. The ANSI return appears to me to be more suited to people who can touch type, you know, type properly (unlike me xD). With the ANSI return, I often hit \ instead.

#Picture of french keyboard layout iso#

If you stretch your pinky, which is what I use for the return key (probably against all conventions of touch typing), it can pretty much ONLY land on the spaces occupied by the ISO return key. Other thing is removing one collumn of keys compared to a normal 60% - I'm not sure yet whether I prefer having access to for it. If I drop them, I'd probably just make a single FN key under the spacebar.

#Picture of french keyboard layout mod#

The layout is still in the works, for example I'm not sure if I can get into tiling WM's, which the Mod key is for. So I present to you, the HyperKarakasa(I hope you don't mind the name 7bit): The problem is, HyperMicro is too small(lack of the number row hit me the most), and HyperMini's symmetrical stagger layout is too weird. So I've been interested in symmetrically staggered keyboards for a while, and I kinda tested them using new cutting-edge "drawing it on a piece of paper up to scale" technology. I considered tap-keys before k80cs was born. I was just curious about tap-key workings and space-fn. And I use k80cs, so I have enough thumb keys for dedicated layer-shift. So key-press event timing is critical too. Contrary to most programs, games react also to the key press event (and not only to key release events).

picture of french keyboard layout

or you touch type very precisely and almost never produce a sequence like press-Enter, press-F, release-Enter, release-F by mistake.Īnyway, I play games sometimes and I definitely could not assign some tap-action to a key which is used in games. OK, that probably means that emitting of the tap-key press event is postponed even more (that way you can filter out e.g. It allows more functions on these precocious easy to reach keys. Without that neither that layout, nor the ergodox makes much sense.

#Picture of french keyboard layout install#

Some languages require additional language featuresįor some languages to work properly, you need an admin on your PC to install the language features.Miko wrote: ↑Well, It works great for me, and I do obviously touchtype.

picture of french keyboard layout

Review any language features you want to set up or install, and select Install. Return to the Language settings page, and select Add a language.Ĭhoose the language you want to use from the list, and then select Next. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. Under Preferred languages, select the language that contains the keyboard you want, and then select Options. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language. Adding an input language lets you set a language-preference order for websites and apps, as well as change your keyboard language.












Picture of french keyboard layout