This repo contains my personal AZERTY-inspired layout for a 6Γ3 Corne (CRKBD), designed for French devs who want to:
- Use a cheap but solid split keyboard,
- Type and code more comfortably,
- Keep their muscle memory for classic AZERTY-FR keyboards.
As a dev student, I wanted:
- A more ergonomic way to code,
- A way to type faster without destroying my wrists,
- A layout that doesnβt completely break my brain when I go back to a laptop or an office keyboard.
So I went with:
- A wireless Corne (6Γ3, low cost β ~40β¬),
- 46 Akko Creamy Yellow switches,
- 46 blank keycaps (because why not suffer a bit more).
Since Iβm French and still use a lot of regular French keyboards, I decided to build an AZERTY-FR-like layout for the Corne so I can switch between both worlds smoothly.
- β AZERTY-friendly: letters are close to a classic FR layout
- β
Dev-focused: easy access to symbols like
{ } [ ] ( ) ; : _ - / \ - β Layer-based: numbers, arrows, functions, media and navigation on layers
- β Comfort-first: minimal finger travel, thumb usage boosted
The exact keymaps are in this repo as VIAL firmware config files.
I use the two inner keys for practical media control and for the super key. This layout gonna evolve and change in time to be as better as possible. It misses some keys also: they are coming soon ...