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Advantages

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The main feature of the DH mod is that the D and H keys "Curl" downwards instead of being on inwards stretches.
  • In the process, the V B G and M keys are moved – but G goes back to where it was on QWERTY.
  • It also depends on what keyboard type you have. For row-staggered boards, an Angle mod is included.
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  • The Angle mod lets you keep your left wrist straight like your right wrist already is, by moving the Z X C keys.
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  • The Angle mod lets you keep your left wrist straight like your right wrist already is, by moving the Z X C keys.

  • There is a wonderful tool made by Discord user Baobaozi that lets you determine how it looks and what fingers to put where. Try it!
  • Pay attention to the fingering color codes. To use an optimized layout right, use the right fingering for it.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

  • There are many names and letters and an older standard floating around. Let's clear this up a bit.
  • The DH mod for Colemak is the result of SteveP's Mod-DH project from 2014. As its name says, it moves the D and H keys.
  • It's a Curl mod: It lets the home row curl down like the natural curve of fingers on a hand instead of stretching inwards.
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  • To be precise, 'Mod-DH' is the project. The 'Curl-DH' or just 'DH' mod is the result. 'Colemak-DH' is the resulting layout.
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  • To be precise, 'Mod-DH' is the project. The 'Curl-DH' or just 'DH' mod is the result. 'Colemak-DH' is the resulting layout.
  • On a row-staggered board (any standard keyboard has a 1/4u–1/2u row stagger), DH is accompanied by an Angle mod.
  • The geometrically descriptive name for Colemak-DH on a standard keyboard is therefore Colemak-CurlAngle or Cmk-CA.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Standard Cmk-DH has M on the home row and is thus also named Cmk-DHm. There's also a Cmk-DHk, the former standard (2017–2020).
  • A common misconception is that the 'm' in DHm stands for 'matrix' as in matrix/ortho boards. This is wrong. I should know; I made that abbreviation.

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  • Some use Colemak-CurlAngle plus further Wide and/or Sym mods, which makes Colemak-CAWS. See the Big Bag.
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  • Some use Colemak-CurlAngle plus further Wide and/or Sym mods, which makes Colemak-CAWS. See the Big Bag.
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    COLEMAK-DH WITHOUT THE ANGLE MOD?!?

  • Please don't trust any layout maker's own words blindly. Layout design is a hobby, and yet far from trivial.
  • Specifically, the Norman and Workman layout makers seem exceedingly proud of themselves; more so than warranted.
  • For one: Both these layouts have too high same-finger bigram (SFB) stats, and their fans often downplay the problem.
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  • Secondly, many users of these layouts who have studied layout design a little seem unhappy with their choice.
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  • Workman was created to address Colemak's lateral index finger travel to D and H (see DH vs vanilla). It did so poorly.
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  • Secondly, many users of these layouts who study layout design a little eventually become unhappy with their choice.

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  • Workman was created to address Colemak's lateral index finger travel to D and H (see DH vs vanilla). It did so poorly.
  • If you do dislike lateral travel, Colemak-DH achieves the same thing without sacrificing layout quality.
  • Here's a video by Ben Vallack in which he talks about abandoning Workman.
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    COLEMAK-DH WITHOUT THE ANGLE MOD?!?

  • Colemak places the quite common A and O on pinkies, but has little pinky movement to the other rows.

  • If you're interested in the field of alt-layouts, one suggestion is to join the Alt Keyboard Layout Discord for discussion and info.
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  • "A guide to alt keyboard layouts" by P. Getreuer is a good introduction to the field.
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  • "A guide to alt keyboard layouts" by Pascal Getreuer is a good introduction to the field.
  • A word of warning: If you choose a "bleeding-edge" layout, you're pretty much on your own concerning implementation and support.

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  • So in conclusion: If you put in a lot of effort you may be able to find a layout that works better for you than Colemak does?
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  • In sum: If you put in a lot of effort you may be able to find a layout that works better for you than Colemak does?
  • Most likely not by a lot though. And it's an uncertain process at best. You could well wind up with "Layout Hopper Fatigue"!
  • We believe that Colemak is very well optimized within its design parameters, and an excellent and well proven choice of layout.

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    COLEMAK-DH WITHOUT THE ANGLE MOD?!?

  • This word has a so-called redirect on Colemak, which means that it changes direction (RL then LR). That's not so comfortable.
  • Furthermore, it uses both the weak pinky and the codependent ring finger.

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  • TL;DR: Nothing is really wrong. You just have to train it!
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  • In sum: Nothing is really wrong. You just have to train it!