Ah, that one! Thanks for reminding me. If it were me, I'd call that Colemak and add that it's been modded ergonomically - that's what I do. It's got a LeftAngle mod for ANSI keyboards, that's all. Otherwise, why not just call it Colemak since that's what it is? :) Especially since you can actually type all letters except the rarely used Z with the usual fingering (by keeping the left wrist straight instead of curved inwards which is a great improvement!). Also, Shai has agreed that using a wrist angle mod on 105-key keyboards is a good idea and this is just an optional way of achieving the same on a 104-key board at the expense of the placement of a rarely used letter (well, apart from the somewhat unfortunate effect on the Ctrl-Z shortcut that is).
Yeah, it's a pet peeve of mine that key placement improvements should be kept separate from letter layout improvements etc etc. You noticed, right? ;)
In this case, I'd recommend changing the ergo mod file instead of the layout file for a more robust result that could be used with QWERTY or what-have-you as well!
If you want to, I can help make such a file including BOTH the Wide and the "Culemak" keyboard model mods. I'll have to warn you that we'd need a better name for it then because it'd be dependent not on Colemak but only on the pc104 keyboard model! Since I've called the other one the "pc105wide" mod ("Generic 105-key (Intl) PC - WideErgo mod"), why not call this other one the "pc104angle" ("Generic 104-key PC - LeftWristAngle mod")?
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