On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 6:33 AM, Roland Everaert <reveatw...@gmail.com> wrote: > This organization depends on your workflow, but their is surely some standard > key arrangement to improve our typing with our favorite editor an module.
A keyboard like that easily provides more keybinding "namespaces", for keys where c=control, m=meta, s=super, h=hyper. For one you get a hyper key. So you go from 6 namespaces (c, m, s, cm, cs, ms) to 24 (if you are willing to use all of the combinations). You can easily configure a single key to be any of those 24 combinations so you don't need to worry about finger strain. For example you can have a single key that is C-M-s-H. That namespace is wide open. You can also add Shift to double things. Another valuable feature is the ability to configure a key for "strike" versus "hold". For example strike the enter key and send enter. Hold the enter key and make it the Control modifier. Configuring the keyboard can become a hobby in itself.