CMD-Preonic =================== The CMD project seeks to improve productivity by optimizing usage of the left hand via clever use of the function layers. >Note: This project is currently optimized for grid layout, and has not been confirmed to work 100% on MIT layout, although it is expected to work correctly. ---------- Modes ------------- #### QWERTY >CMD-Qwerty is very similar to the default Preonic with a few key differences: - Dual-role Raise/Enter Key at Caps Lock position. -Don't need to take your hand off the mouse to submit URLs - Space_Function under left space (Grid layout) -Don't need to take your thumb off of the spacebar to use lower. - Dedicated arrow keys replaced with ( - , = , [ , and ] ) - big improvement for programmers who are used to fn layer. ---------- #### Game > Disables extra features to facilitate easier usage of the Preonic while gaming. this mode is toggled in the adjust layer. - Dual Role Function key becomes Caps Lock. - Space_Function disabled and replaced with normal spacebar. - Windows Key disabled. ---------- #### Numpad > Enables left-hand numpad - Left-side numpad - Can be toggled on in Adjust layer (under . key) ---------- #### Arrow - (Lower) > Makes arrow keys easily accessible to Left Hand, and much more. - Arrow keys at WASD, Backspace at Q, Delete at E. - Media Keys near arrow cluster, mute at A. - Web Nav keys. - Mouse cluster at YGHJ. - Numpad in right side of board. - Can be toggled on in Adjust layer (Under , key) ---------- #### Function- (Raise) > Basic Functions. Open Keys for customization. - Turns WASD into Navigation cluster (Home, End, Page up and Page Down) - Pok3r style right hand arrow cluster for accessibility (familiar for many users.) - Doubles as shift key for top row numbers. - Print Screen, Insert, etc. ---------- #### Adjust- (Raise + Lower) > Switch Modes - Default modes moved to the left and new layer toggle modes located to the right. - Sleep and Wake keys added. - Reset button moved under Spacebar(s). Notes: ------------- Please feel free to reach out to Commandlinedesign@gmail.com with suggestions. Special Thanks to Jack for QMK firmware and the Preonic!