Win+# (as 1,2,3,etc) = application pinned to your task bar. Mix in things like Alt + tab to switch windows or windows (gui) + tab for virtual desktop/timeline switching.Īlt+f4 = close application (sometimes you need to do this to close the window)Ĭtrl+w = close window or tab (in browser) Tab and Shift+tab to navigate clickable actions. Being a former Mac user, I learned that one hand should be on the keyboard at all times to do the shortcut/hotkeys while the right hand is on the mouse.as a lazy MFer, I decided to try and use my trackball/mouse as little as possible. While not the exact answer you want and kind of a no-brainer (that you are probably doing already) is the built in windows hotkeys. Still might want to at least be aware of power toys, and better terminal skills is never bad, but my list is hardly that useful. Heh ok looked through your list in more detail and blows must of what i recommended out of the water, so yeah good stuff. Moving the brackets/parens as well to the left hand on another layer has in general given me a lot of access to popular hot key combos for darting around screens and applications. Personally i have arrows on jkli (on a different layer) with page up/page down on h/y, and home/end on u/o, so i can access all my "navigation" keys without moving my hand, and of course the standard ctrl instead of capslock. I'll also say that since you're already down the keyboard rabbit hole, you should make sure you've got some easy access to keys like page up/page down/home/end, ctrl, and the arrow keys. Personally never stuck with vim, but have found that vs code defaults allow mouseless useage. That said, sounds like you're already farther than i've ever got. Configuring your profile to setup some key functions (often just cding to commonly used directories) can let you zip around to where you want to be. Once you're in the commandline obviously almost everything becomes more keyboard focused. I looked into this years ago and came away with little success, but I was also less experienced then.Ĭonsider learning some basic powershell if you don't know it already and using the windows terminal (you could use something else, but it's nicer). That said if one of the ones you've come across works, let me know. It's free and might help you bridge some gaps. It can kinda tiling window manager as well (not nearly as well, but it's a thing). It's a microsoft set of tools that allows a LOT of customization and hotkey stuff you might want. This subreddit is not a marketplace, please post on r/mechmarket or other relevant marketplace. Promotional posts from the same vendor within a rolling 7 days since their previous one will removed. Posts that appear to be marketing without being transparent about it will be removed. Vendors are permitted to promote their products/services but keep it to once per week and use the flair. No excessive posting/"shilling" for commercial purposes. ² ortholinear meaning keys layed out in a grid No Spam ¹ split meaning a separation of the halves, whether fixed in place or entirely separate, both are fine. no regular non-split¹ row-stagger and no non-split¹ ortholinear² This includes one-handed (one half doesn't exist, what clearer delineation is that!?) Posts must be of/about keyboards that have a clear delineation between the left and right halves of the keyboard, column stagger, or both. Some good Discord servers for ergo boards: Want to see keyboard comparison? Check jhelvy's split kb comparison tool. Want some advice on what kind of keyboard do you want to use? Check stickies. A community focused around Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboards and strange input devices.
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