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Allow key-chords as god-mode special keys #74

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jacg opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 2 comments
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Allow key-chords as god-mode special keys #74

jacg opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 2 comments

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jacg commented May 15, 2015

I'm really getting to like god-mode, but, for me, the biggest impediment to smooth use seems to be the need to use a modifier (S-) when using G as a special key to mean M-C-. I suspect that using a key chord could make this more pleasant. Could this be made to work?

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Any ideas for such a combo?

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jacg commented May 15, 2015

Any ideas for such a combo?

I'm on Dvorak, so 'cg' would be perfect for me: two strongest fingers together in their home columns, one row above home. It looks like 'fg' would be the obvious choice for Qwerty: two strongest fingers together on the home row with a small sideways stretch; and it wouldn't be too bad on Dvorak either: just a stretch towards the centre from the aforementioned 'cg'.

Like this 'M-C-' is almost identical to 'M-', the difference being that you would stick down finger no. 2 down right next to no.1 when you want the extra 'C-' along with your 'M-'.

In summary: I want 'cg' but 'fg' might be a better default.

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