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is a modification of the standard Colemak-DH layout designed specifically to improve ergonomics by angling the right hand outward. This creates a straighter, more natural alignment for your wrists, reducing strain and making the transition to split or ergonomic keyboards much smoother.
The 10 most common English letters are placed in the 10 easiest-to-reach positions. 2. The Power of the "Wide-Mod"
To understand where "Wide" fits, we have to look at the lineage: colemak dh wide
To start using the Colemak DH Wide layout:
Standard Colemak-DH angles the left hand for comfort but leaves the right hand straight. This creates a slight asymmetry in your shoulder posture. "Wide" makes the layout symmetric; both hands splay outward slightly, which is much healthier for your shoulders and neck. is a modification of the standard Colemak-DH layout
The is a geometric modification that changes how you sit at your keyboard. It shifts the entire right-hand block (from 'Y' to the right edge) one position to the right. Key Benefits:
If you have a keyboard with a physical Function row (F1-F12), you might find that the number row feels slightly skewed compared to the letter row. This is rarely an issue for touch typists but can be noticeable visually. "Wide" makes the layout symmetric; both hands splay
Here’s a draft for a post about , written for a mechanical keyboard or ergo forum (like Reddit r/ErgoMechKeyboards or r/Colemak). You can adjust the tone depending on where you post.