X-Git-Url: https://shimmer.witbreuk.eu/gitweb/UltimateKEYS.git/blobdiff_plain/c52ed498890391bc7896f93d2fc6838bfce8333a..563c958e7f98e7a85337db0b89f923a80970edaa:/autohotkey/README.md?ds=inline diff --git a/autohotkey/README.md b/autohotkey/README.md index 0cd20b3..37bdd2e 100644 --- a/autohotkey/README.md +++ b/autohotkey/README.md @@ -2,14 +2,23 @@ ## Prerequisites -These AutoHotkey scripts are highly customizable editions of UltimateKEYS. To work properly, the Windows main/base keyboard layout has to be set to either : +These AutoHotkey scripts are highly customizable editions of UltimateKEYS. To work properly, the Windows main/base keyboard layout has to be set to : -- **Hausa (Latin, Nigeria)** => AltGr assigned to UltimateKEYS (based on US QWERTY). -- **Romanian (Programmers)** => AltGr assigned to UltimateKEYS (based on US QWERTY). -- **English (India)** => AltGr assigned to UltimateKEYS (based on US QWERTY). -- **United States (US)** => Right Alt assigned to UltimateKEYS (secondary choice). +**=> AltGr assigned to UltimateKEYS** - (Notes: "Romanian (Programmers)" does not contain some special control codes (Ctrl+\[: u+001b, Ctrl+\\: u+001c, Ctrl+\]: u+001d), but I could not find any specific use cases requiring these mappings. "English (India)" also emits an Indian rupee sign (₹) via Ctrl+Shift+4.) +- [US QWERTY (Euro)](https://github.com/pieter-degroote/us-qwerty-euro) +- [US Intl AltGr dead keys](https://github.com/pieter-degroote/us-intl-altgr-dk) +- [UltimateKEYS (MSKLC implementation)](https://pieter-degroote.github.io/UltimateKEYS/integration-msklc.html) +- Hausa (Latin, Nigeria) (based on US QWERTY, see settings) +- Romanian (Programmers) (based on US QWERTY, see settings) +- English (India) (based on US QWERTY, see settings) +- or any other layout that is fully based on US QWERTY + +**=> Right Alt assigned to UltimateKEYS (secondary choice)** + +- United States (US) + +Notes :  "Romanian (Programmers)" does not contain some special control codes (Ctrl+\[: u+001b, Ctrl+\\: u+001c, Ctrl+\]: u+001d), but I could not find any specific use cases requiring these mappings. "English (India)" also emits an Indian rupee sign (₹) via Ctrl+Shift+4. **_Note about the standard base US layout :_**