Custom layout based on the default layout. Intended for interational users of us intl-altgr layout. Note that some common keys might be missing, as this layout is intented to be used on *nix systems by users familiar with their system. The layout is geared towards avoiding using the rat (mouse for those of you who are unfamiliar with tiling window managers) as much as possibly.
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The base layer here is marked with the us international alt-gr layout, including characters bound to what on an iso keyboard would be alt-gr and on an ansi keyboard right alt.
Regular (and irregular) modifier keys are marked with a yellowish gray. Layer moderators are marked with blue, red and green, which are the same colors each layer displays on the LEDs when active.
All of the layer switch keys, except for the two center keys marked L1 TOG, are dual purpose. Hence for example the top left key produces ESC if tapped, and temporarilly toggles L3 when hold down. The two center L1 TOG keys toggle L1 on and off for more permanent layer toggling.
The UNI keys enter the linux ibus unicode composer mode (ie. Ctrl+Shift+u). Use this to enter unicode characters. Hit the key, type in the unicode hex value, and hit enter.
The Symbols and RGB layer contains function keys, commonly used symbols, a numpad and if you have the new Ergodox Ez shine keys for controlling various RGB-led functions. In addition, it provides an up and a down key for easy scrolling. RGB controller keys are yellow.
The Media, Mouse and unicode layer contains special keys for moving the mouse and clicking on it with the keyboard. In addition it provides standard media control keys, and default arrow keys.
The unicode layer provides keys for directly typing unicode (utf-8)
The unicode 2 layer provides keys for directly typing unicode (utf-8)