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My personal Ergodox EZ layout.
Contains two base layers because I carry my keyboard between different machines and occassionally use the machines without this keyboard. A side-effect to using it in this manner (with a non-QWERTY layout) is that software/hardware mappings conflict so this allows a quick (2-buttons) to get the keyboard to a compatible layer
| Layer | Purpose |
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| 0 | Hardware Workman - For OS mapped to QWERTY |
| 1 | Software Workman - For OS mapped to Workman |
| 2 | Lower |
| 3 | Raise |
| 4 | Adjust |
| 5 | Diablo III |
For easy plug and play into QWERTY machines

To switch to when I was previously using the laptop keyboard with software mapped to Workman. Or so other people can take the Ergodox for a spin.

Reveals F1-12 keys and brings numkeys down.

Reveals F1-F12 keys and gives shifted numkeys.

Numpad, Wipe EEPROM, OSX Volume Control, OSX Lockscreen, and Default Layer Switching.

Arranged to make playing on a laptop much more enjoyable. Credit for the D1-4 macros (as well as much of the ideas in this layout goes to Drashna)
