Symbols and Numbers are primarily available in the two classic Lower and Raise layers, activated holding the space and backspace thumb keys, respectively.
- Symbols are available in the left side of the Lower layer and in the right side of the Raise layer, making them easier to reach with a single hand.
- There are combos to allow cross activation and one-shot activation of both symbol layers.
- Numbers are available in the right side of the Lower layer and in a dedicated Numpad layer.
- Function keys are available in the left side of the Raise layer and in a the left side of the dedicated Numpad layer.
- String delimiters, conditional operators, parenthesis and square brackets, among others, are found in the left side of the Lower layer.
- Source code: macros.c
- In the right side of the Lower layer, there is a set of number keys, arranged as a numpad, but using number row keycodes.
- If shift is active, these number keys will output numpad keys instead.
- The Raise layer can be activated on top of the Lower layer, holding the backspace thumb key, which makes it easier to access math operators when working with numbers.
- On the left side of the Raise layer, the F keys are available in the mirrored positions as their respective numbers, making it easier to assimilate.
- Symbols that are commonly used in VIM are placed in the right side of the Raise layer, making them easily accessible using only the right hand.
- Curly braces and angle brackets are also found in the right side of this layer.
- Some common programmer n-grams, like ->, =>, <!--, -->, <>, />, !=, :=, +=, -=, ${, can all be typed rolling through keys in the right hand.
- A dedicated Numpad layer can be activated from the Macros or Media layers.
- The left side of the Numpad layer contains function keys.
- The right side of the Numpad layer contains number keys.
- Home block mods are also available on both sides of the Numpad layer.
- Coding Dancing is a set of macros available through tap dances (Double Tap and Triple Tap) in the Lower and Raise layers.
- It allows fast typing for some of the most frequent Java keywords and code blocks.
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