On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 4:31:26 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
> Last night, just at the New Year, I have discovered for myself a stenotyping 
> with Plover:
> http://stenoknight.com/wiki/FAQ
> http://www.openstenoproject.org/
> http://stenoknight.com/kws.html
> and I think it is great!
> 
> I do not need or want to learn stenotyping in full (at least because it does 
> not exist in my native language), but I think that it is a very good idea to 
> use customizable chords (that is two or more usual keyboard keys pressed at 
> the same time) in Vim to launch some commands or print some chunk ot text.
> 
> The first such chord, that could save for me a lot of time while typing 
> cyrillics would be to simultaneously press, say, "о" and "н" keys in insert 
> mode to go to the nomal mode and switch the keyboard layout to some English 
> layout (for example with the setxkbmap utility).
> 
> Another very useful chord for me would be to simultaneously press, say, "i" 
> and "k" keys to return to the insert mode and switch the keyboard layout back 
> to the cyrillic one.

I'm a big fan of Plover myself.

You might be interested in Kana's vim-arpeggio plugin: 
https://github.com/kana/vim-arpeggio

Note that you will need an NKRO keyboard of you want to make full use of this 
style of chord entry.

Drew

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