# ErgoDox EZ Spanish Colemak configuration ## Description A Colemak keymap adapted for Spanish. ### Base Layer - Spanish Colemak The Base Layer is a Colemak keymap with an additional "ñ" next to the "y" key. The arrow cluster has a proper T inverted shape. It includes almost all Spanish Symbols from a normal 100% keyboard thanks to the use of tap keys | Pressed | Tap | Shift | Alt | |---|---|---|---| |Left Ctrl|PgDn||| |Left Alt|`|ˆ|[| |Left Cmd|+|*|]| |Right Cmd|´|¨|{| |Right Alt|ç|Ç|}| For example, if you want to type ```[]```, you keep pressing the "Left Alt" (To modify) and tap "Right Alt" and "Right Cmd" to send "[" and "]" ### Qwerty Layer A Qwerty layer for gaming and maybe some VIM commands. It just modifies the few keys that are different between Colemak and Qwerty and keep all the others keys ### Fn Layer A layer to change the number row including "º" and "¡" for "Fn1" to "Fn12". The rest is just the same as the Base layer ### Mouse and media controls Mouse movement on the left hand, wheel and buttons on the right hand. "Play/Pause", "Rewind", "Forward" in the Left inner column. "Volume Up", "Volume Down" and "Mute" in the Right inner column ### Numpad A complete numpad in the right hand, plus and Arrow cluster on the left hand ### IDEA (JetBrains IDEs) A momentary layer for IDEA shortcuts that require more than two fingers or any Fn key ## How to build it If you already have all the dependencies (Check QMK's documentation), you can run the command: ```bash make ergodox_ez:colemak_es_osx ``` On MacOS, if you're using MacPorts you can install the following dependencies: ```bash port install avr-binutils port install avr-gcc port install avr-libc ``` This isn't an exhaustive list and maybe there other dependencies that are technically necessary ## Changelog * Jul 2019: * Initial version for the new QMK version ![](https://imgur.com/AyWNGlL.png)