Handrix said:I guess that a lot of Colemak users type mainly in English but other languages as well. Same for me but I don't just write in English and my mothertongue. So my question is, is there anything like a EurKEY Version for Colemak or something similar? Perfect would be a Colemak-DH (English Layout) with the Layer of EurKEY added. But I guess that's just a dream because there is no other EurKEY Layout mentioned on their Website. But is there something similar, because a single Colemak-spanish and a single Colemak-french wouldn't be the solution for me...
(EurKEY is a layout that tries to unite most european languages in one single board but it uses the US-QWERTY as base)
Hi
I Have botched version that might be of use to you.
What I've done -and im not a layout developer and have no knowledge of this- is, I've moved the alphabetic letters of the Swiss German QWERTZ layout to match the Colemak layout and moved back the "Umlaut" keys a key to the right so that could keep the O's position. (image attached via a Imgur Link below)
The reason for doing so is that I couldn't find a version with the "Umlaut" and french "éàè" keys in the short period of time that I researched about the Colemak layout And the other reason was that it wasnt too different to what I was used to. The other reason was is that wouldn't have to relearn the position of special characters. I hope this edit isn't too bad, I didn't really do any testing because I've just started learning this layout. But hey, maybe you are!
Appologys to everyone who thinks ive commited a crime. If you have an oppinion about it, feel free to share it.
I'm curious of trying out the EURKEY version as well now when the Mac version gets released.
And if anybody knows of a better version of what ive tried to achieve please leave a link to it or the name of the layout and it creator. :)
Kindest regards
rhotace
https://imgur.com/a/hlruluZ
Last edited by rhotace (30-Jan-2022 23:24:29)