Maybe a little how-to section in the README wouldn't go amiss?
]]>I suppose I'm used to thinking of 6 on the right as that how it appears on my split Ergo Pro, even though it would technically be nearer for the left hand on a non-split keyboard. I'd actually forgotten about the slash thing. Anyway, it's trivially easy to remap, since the most of the configuration is just mapping scancodes to pre-defined key names.
e.g. to switch six/equals, you'd change
map key 7 EQUALS
map key 8 6
to
map key 7 6
map key 8 EQUALS
I'm supposing you've implemented your favoured Wide mods which are different from my preferred ones (Wide-Slash for ISO, Wide-Quote for ANSI) since you prefer the =+ or corresponding key to the left of 6^.
How easy is it to implement mod variations with this? If it's readily doable, could you please write a how-to?
I thought naïvely that phones would support USB HID keyboards "just like that", but this isn't the case I guess. Or do they? Could I instead just use an USB QUICKIE with an external keyboard, and a USB A-to-Micro cable into the phone?
]]>I have created configurations for the Mod-DH, and for completeness, vanilla Colemak. ISO/ANSI and wide/non-wide variants are available.
This topic has come up before, e.g. here, but after looking into the subject in more detail, I have found a easier way to support layouts for physical keyboards connected to Android devices. There is an android application (APK) to install in the normal way, which should make the extra keyboard options available.
Instructions and more information are available here.
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