I just discovered (and tried) this wonderful piece of software
It allows remapping your keyboard in many ways, and it's controlled from a simple configuration file (so, you can prepare one for your disabled friend).
You can, for example, remap the keyboard to only use its right half, if the left hand is dysfunctional (similar to the mirrored keyboard I made, github.com/clackups/qmk_firmwa… ).
Also, it should be useful for #disabledgamers , to map, for example, AWSD to different keys.
#disability #keyboard #accessibility
qmk_firmware/keyboards/nuphy/air60_v2/ansi/keymaps/clackups_mirrored/README.md at onehanded_nuphy_air60_v2 · clackups/qmk_firmware
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families - clackups/qmk_firmwareGitHub
André Polykanine
in reply to clackups • • •clackups
in reply to André Polykanine • • •@menelion what's the challenge you need to solve?
The particular project I'm working on, is for a guy with cerebral palsy. I'm trying to improve his typing speed by reinventing the keyboard.
André Polykanine
in reply to clackups • • •clackups
in reply to André Polykanine • • •@menelion he's nonverbal, so typing is the only way to interact, and it's damn slow because of the disease.
Yes, I'm a proud Ukrainian.
André Polykanine
in reply to clackups • • •