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How do you get used to small form factors?
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QMK layers!
I focused on finding a keyboard that would suit me physically; (crkbd, also had the bonus of seeming like an easy first keyboard to build)
After building it, I started experimenting with the configuration and see what QMK features could make it work for me
Sorry if it sounds complicated, it's a bit difficult to describe ๐ But the point is that I configured the layers, so they are configured in a way that suits me, and it's easier to remember and use than it seems: after a week or so I was fully used to it! It's been a few years and I haven't configured it much since then.
Just don't be shy to check the QMK documentation and think creatively to see what kind of keys you would want to set to make a small keyboard more comfortable for your usage!
Edit: I found the configuration file so I took a screenshot! Layers 8 and 9 are the "gaming" layers (also, ignore the letters: since I was learning a new keyboard anyway, I took the opportunity and switched to colemak as well ๐ )
BTW I used the "numrow" keys for the numbers instead of their numpad versions: this way I don't have to worry about the numlock ๐