# Erez's experimental layout This is my personal layout which I use to test out ideas which may or may not make it onto the default layout we ship with. It's based off the default layout, with various tweaks. Changelog: ## Nov 1, 2016: * Adds dedicated text zooming keys in inner corners ## May 24, 2016: * Implements Leader key example * Leader, W sends Alt-F4 * Leader, O sends Ctrl-shift-o (a shortcut I use in FrontApp) ## May 8, 2016: * Makes bottom-right key send minus/underscore when tapped, L1 temporary toggle when held * Tweaked the positions of the numbers on the symbol layer. Basically, 12345 are now directly under their number-row counterparts in layer 0. You can imagine pulling the number row down to the home row. And 67890 are directly under 12345 - so it's a matter of just adding 5 and going to the next row (1+5 = 6, 2+5 = 7 and so on). * Tweaks media/nav layer * Removes mouse control, as I don't use it * Makes left home row keys PgUp, Home, End, PgDn ## Apr 29, 2016: * Tweaks the Hyper and Meh key to send brackets when tapped * Turns bottom-right key into a minus/underscore (easy to reach with the right pinky) ## Apr 25, 2016: * Made it so that the right and left Shift keys send opening and closing parens ( ) when tapped ## Feb 11, 2016: * Updated ASCII legend for thumb clusters * Made it so outer left-hand thumb key is L1 momentary toggle * Added % and @ to L1 * Swapped positions for _ and - on L1 ## Feb 5, 2016: * A whole new design for the symbol layer. Specifically: * Put the minus, underscore, and semicolon right in the homerow for the right hand * Parens are in better places for me * The arrow keys now send Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn, for switching browser tabs with the arrows when in symbol layer * Tab (right-hand outer thumb key) now does double duty to toggle symbol layer when held down * Backspace (left-hand outer thumb key) now just toggles symbol layer (I wasn't using it as a backspace) ## Jan 19, 2016: * Made J into dual-action key (Alt when held down), to make Alt-tab more ergonomic. * Made ' into dual-action key (Win/Cmd when held down).