Unfortunately, double posting was pretty much required. Even worse, since it is new info, I don't feel terribly guilty about it either. Shocking, eh?
Having switched out the Goldtouch, I am re-evaluating some layouts. This came to me when trying to deal with the stagger issue of the MK-Type (or whatever I was calling it), which might be seeing an similar 'spacebar inclusive' update.
YES! IT IS A NEW LAYOUT!
Hopefully it is a bit better than my last disaster, eh? Anyways, the primary tenant of what I'm tentatively calling the 'ThumbsPlus' mods (though PinkieMinus might be more appropriate) is (are?) Space on the R.Alt, and a single shift on the space bar. To do this, the right home position has to be pushed right against the edge of the keyboard. A two key shift, as opposed to the Wide-Mod's one key shift.
The concept came to me through actual useage this time. Yes, I was actually using one of my own layouts for day to day work, shocking as that may be. Turns out the 'two keys right and one key up' shift of the MK-Type put the resting position of the R.Thumb rather uncomfortably between the Spacebar, R.Alt and Comma. Anywhere I placed it caused some form of wrist extension, awkward fingering or just plain didn't work at normal speeds. Since narrowing wasn't an option, I widened. The unified Shift really opened things up. And there you have it. ... well, here you have it. There I had it. Semantics.
And now, more Eye Wrecking Text Art. TM. Undecided keys left blank. (in case any of you are wondering, I use this awful text art not because I hate you, but because it has fairly accurate representation of key stagger and placement. ...And I hate finding a place to host images.)
Colemak
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| ` | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | - | = | BSp |
| Tab | q | w | f | p | g | j | l | u | y | ; | [ | ] | \ |
| BkSp | A | R | S | T | d | h | N | E | I | O | ' | Entr |
| Shift | z | x | c | v | b | k | m | , | . | / | Shift |
| Ctr | Wn | Alt | Space | Alt | W | M | Ctl |
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Colemak using ThumbsPlus1 Mod
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| ` | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | | | | | | | BSp |
| Tab | q | w | f | p | g | | | j | l | u | y | ; | ' |
| BkSp | A | R | S | T | d | | | h | N | E | I | O |
| AltGr | z | x | c | v | b | | | k | m | , | . |
| Ctr | Wn | Alt | Shift | Spa | W | M | Ctl |
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Colemak using ThumbsPlus1 Angle ANSI variant
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| ` | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | | | | | | | BSp |
| Tab | q | w | f | p | g | | | j | l | u | y | ; | ' |
| BkSp | A | R | S | T | d | | | h | N | E | I | O |
| z | x | c | v | b | | | | k | m | , | . |
| Ctr | Wn | Alt | Shift | Spa | W | M | Ctl |
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Colemak using ThumbsPlus2 Mod
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | BSp |
| q | w | f | p | g | | | | j | l | u | y | ; | ' |
| A | R | S | T | d | | | | h | N | E | I | O |
| z | x | c | v | b | | | | k | m | , | . |
| Ctr | Wn | | Shift | Spa | W | M | Ctl |
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You notice that a good many keys are blank. Remembering the amount of discussion there was about the numberbar, symbols and brackets, I'm leaving these to the reader's imagination. There are simply too many wrong positions for me to discover them all myself.
If I were to make a suggestion though, I would probably recommend something where the Keyboard's Qwerty marking are still helpful. T for Tab, B for Backspace, N for eNter. G for altGrb. Y and U for brackets (same line), H and J for slashes (Just because). M for... well, whatever you want. Maybe another Backspace. Hmm, no. Second Backspace should probably be on the L.Alt. Still, that is the nice thing about this mod. With only one Shift, it actually gives you an extra key to play around with. Also, I am perfectly inclined to leave the number row alone. Mostly because I don't use it much.
The Cons, since someone is going to point them out anyway, are: ... um, well, pretty much most of the pinkie stretches are now inward reaches (or upward reaches if you move stuff to the numberbar). If you believe the TypeMatrix folks though, that is a good thing. I'm not sure if I agree, but if it works in my favor I can at least give it lip service, right?
Last edited by cevgar (15-Dec-2011 14:54:58)