• For PKL under Windows, you can download some virtualkey files for the 4 Tarmak steps plus step 0 (QWERTY) and 5 (Colemak).
This link doesn't work anymore. Is this file still available from anyone?
• For PKL under Windows, you can download some virtualkey files for the 4 Tarmak steps plus step 0 (QWERTY) and 5 (Colemak).
This link doesn't work anymore. Is this file still available from anyone?
Ah, sorry. The link in the Big Bag Of Tricks (for PKL) topic had been updated but not in this topic. Fixed now.
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thanks much!
If anyone here is a Mac user and wants to transition using Tarmak, I've made an XML configuration for KeyRemap4MacBook that lets you step through the transition:
Thank you!
I might be overstepping, but could you make one for the new Tarmak (ETSOI aka J-Hopper) as well? I would but I don't have access to a mac.
The first two steps are the same; only steps 3 and 4 differ:
So here's what karl's "ETSOI" transitional steps 3 and 4 look like (steps 1 & 2 being as before):
karl (in effect) said:3) The (J)>R>S>D loop, getting RSD into place without disturbing the semicolon
q w F {J} G y u i o p a {R}{S} T {D} h N E l ; The "Tarmak3(ETS)" transitional layout (R>S>D>G>T>F>E>K>N>J) z x c v b K m
4) The (J)>Y>O>;>P loop, getting O in place and finalizing the big loop
q w F {P} G {J} u i {Y}{;} a R S T D h N E l {O} The "Tarmak4(ETSO)" transitional layout (Y>O>;>P>R>S>D>G>T>F>E>K>N>J) z x c v b K m
5) The L>U>I self-contained loop - again, step 5 is simply the full Colemak!
q w F P G J {L}{U} Y ; a R S T D h N E {I} O The Colemak layout (Y>O>;>P>R>S>D>G>T>F>E>K>N>J & L>U>I) z x c v b K m
could you make one for the new Tarmak (ETSOI aka J-Hopper) as well?
xD
Yay, thanks much Brad! I'll include that in my Tarmak posts.
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In the Big Bag (xkb) topic, user jpeg729 informs that the same-finger 'PO/OP' bigram of the old Tarmak3(ETO) step is bad. This is another plus for the new ETR step, I guess, as that keeps the O and P in their QWERTY positions where everyone is used to them instead of messing them up.
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