/halmak

The final version of the AI designed keyboard layout

Halmak Keyboard Layout

This is an AI designed keyboard layout that was built within the keyboard-gentics project. More details and a documented process can be found in this blog

Features

  • Build based on the real world hand movements analysis
  • Nearly maximal possible typing efficiency
  • Very low overall fingers movement distance
  • Very low same finger / same hand usage overheads
  • Very low overall horizontal hands movement
  • Highly symmetrical design that accounts for individual fingers strength
  • Designed with the modern, web based English in mind

Comparisons

During the research I've identified the following results: in terms of efficiency

  • QWERTY - 0% (base line)
  • Dvorak - +77%
  • Colemak - +84%
  • Workman - +101%
  • Halmak - +134%

Please refer to this article for the more detailed breakdown of the results.

All scripts are opensourced and can be verified in the keyboard-gentics repository.

The Name

The name is a combination of HAL-9000, as a reference to the layout being designed by an AI. And, Dvorak as a gratitude to Mr. Dvorak for his dedication to the layouts optimizations process. The letter m in between is just to make it sound nicer. Or is it!?...

Installation

  • Git clone all the stuff somewhere
  • Copy Halmak.bundle into your /Library/Keyboard Layouts folder (create if it is missing)
  • Sign out, Sign in
  • Go to the keyboard preferences and add the Halmak layout
  • Ask here in issues if nothing works

Integrations

Kinesis Advantage 2

To enable native key mapping for Halmak on your Kinesis Advantage 2

  1. Program+Shift+Escape to enable power user mode (should see 4 LED flashes)
  2. Program+F1 to mount to the keyboard as a drive (should see a few flashes)
  3. Drag the file into ADVANTAGE2 / active
  4. Open Disk Utility, right click on the drive, select Eject (must be eject, as unmount does not write the file)
  5. Program+F3 to enable QWERTY, then Program+1 to enable our Halmak modification of QWERTY

Refer to the Kinesis Advantage 2 support page for assistance.

Type Fu

To learn Halmak, we have an integration for Type Fu.

  1. Download our Halmak.tfl file
  2. Open Type Fu
  3. Preferences
  4. Keyboard
  5. Hamburger menu
  6. Import from File
  7. Select the file you downloaded from the first step

Copyright & License

Again, I'm not sure if there is a point to this. But I guess it's MIT.

Copyright (C) 2016 Nikolay Nemshilov