qmk-firmware/keyboards/keebio/levinson/keymaps/jyh2/readme.md
Danny b2ee290c9f [Keyboard] Move Keebio boards to own folder (#5109)
* Move boards into keebio folder

* Rename keymap

* Update BDN9 files

* Update BFO-9000 files

* Update Chocopad files

* Update Dilly files

* Update Fourier files, collapse rev1 into main

* Update Iris files

* Update Laplace files

* Update Levinson files, fix buswerks keymap

* Update Nyquist files

* Fix keymap issues

* Update Quefrency files

* Update Rorschach files

* Update TF68 files

* Update Viterbi files

* Update Viterbi files

* Update Wavelet files

* Reformat default layout

* Fix up default folder for Iris

* Remove already defined aliases
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# jyh's levinson layout
[Levinson](https://keeb.io/products/levinson-lets-split-w-led-backlight)
built on rev2 PCBs. A split 4x12 keyboard with LED backlights.
The layout is oriented towards needs for programming, Emacs, XMonad,
and experience with 60% keyboards with no base layer arrow keys
(Poker). It makes heavy use of modifiers and layers. It is influenced
by good ideas from the Atreus keyboard layout.
## Layout features
* Extensive use of _Mod Tap_, e.g.
* Tap sends Esc, Hold sends Left Control
* Tap sends Tab, Hold activates Numpad layer
* Tap sends - , Hold sends Shift
* ... and many more
* Places Tab and Enter on bottom corners, for hitting with palm
* Meta is available on top corners, for controlling XMonad
* Control on center key, for Emacs (among other things)
* Backspace (Control Hold) and Space on center keys
* All 60% keys available on base layer, except for numbers
* Hyper and Meh keys
* Right modifier keys in place of arrow keys
* Arrows are instead available in two alternate locations:
* WASD arrows on _Adjust_
* Arrow cluster on _Raise_ (inspired by hexwire)
* Numpad and Numrow on _Raise_ layer. Each is faster in some contexts
* Function keys on _Lower_
* Dynamic macros from QMK firmware on _Adjust_
* Redunant keys where it is convenient to have characters together
on one layer