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Depuis que j’ai reproduit la config #QMK de mon corne avec #kanata, j’ai la flemme de brancher un clavier externe quand j’utilise l’ordi sans table tellement le confort d’utilisation est devenu acceptable 🥲

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@MardraS @redrozalia @pikesley

Trust the Force in #Canada (there is a Disturbance in The Force in the United States of Ignorance). 👍 🇨🇦

There is an urban legend that a man named John Canada was the taxidermist who first identified and classified the Canada Goose from the North. He decided to name the bird after himself, hence the name Canada Goose.

To begin with, a "taxidermist" mounts the skins of animals. If the man was a biologist who classified new animal species, he would be a "taxonomist".

However, no record of a #JohnCanada exists in either profession.

The first recorded use of the name, '#CanadaGoose' appeared in 1772 in Carl Linnaeus' 8th-century work, Systema Naturae.

James Audubon called it the Canada goose in 1836.

The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word #Kanata, meaning "village" or "settlement". In 1535, indigenous inhabitants of the present-day #QuebecCity region used the word to direct French explorer #JacquesCartier to the village of Stadacona. By 1545, some European books and maps had begun referring to this region as Canada.

Note: There is a #JohnnyCanuck - he fought #AmericanExpansionism in the 1869 and the #Nazis in WWII. :bl51:

birdful.org/why-is-it-called-a

canadianaci.ca/Encyclopedia/jo

Birdful · Why is it called a Canada goose? - BirdfulThe Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large wild goose species with a distinctive black head and neck and white cheeks. It is native to North America and
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@Sphinx_Pouet
Enfin : si tu as mal spécifiquement à la main droite, ça peut être lié au placement de Entrée et Backspace. (Sauf si tu tapes en Bépo, auquel cas les douleurs de main droite sont un défaut connu de longue date de cette disposition… MZWÇ…)

Pour y remédier, tu peux mettre Entrée et Backspace et *mod-tap* sur AltGr et Alt, y compris sur ton clavier de laptop via Kanata. C’est l’objet du projet Arsenik.

github.com/OneDeadKey/arsenik/

5/n

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@ploum Mais quitte à passer pour un pisse-froid : si c’est pour utiliser avec un laptop, ma recommandation serait… d’utiliser le clavier du laptop, tout simplement !

Avec #Kanata et une configuration comme #Arsenik, tu peux avoir l’essentiel des avantages d’un clavier ergonomique :
– quasi-ortholinéarité, grâce à l’angle-mod ;
– Entrée et Backspace sous les pouces ;
– pavé de flèches et numérique en position de repos ;
— homerow-mods gérés finement.

ergol.org/claviers/arsenik