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Closer number keys
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Kanata is an alternative (like KMonad) that I've heard good things about.
btw
I just use qmk on my split keyboard.Trying it at the moment. Thank you!
Edit: It's working better than I expected. Thanks for the suggestion
If this works I would recommend yuihjknm, being mapped to 789456123 respectively, with space mapped to 0. That’s how I have it set up on my mechanical keyboard and it’s quite fast. I also recently mapped b to . which makes typing IP addresses quite a bit faster.
What's the background for that order? why not just asdfghjkl; to 1234567890? (just curious, no offense)
To emulate a numpad.