Balance Twelve
| Finger | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usage | 5.54% (P39) | 7.98% (P35) | 15.77% (P89) | 11.61% (P29) | 16.80% (P95) | 8.90% (P7) | 7.94% (P14) | 8.24% (P87) |
| Same Finger | Full Scissor | Half Scissor | Lat. Stretch | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bigram | 0.83% (P55) | 0.08% (P37) | 1.27% (P40) | 0.53% (P39) |
| Skipgram | 5.42% (P75) | 0.26% (P44) | 2.69% (P64) | 1.26% (P62) |
| No Thumbs | Left Space | Right Space | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weak-ish Redirs. | 0.47% (P28) | 0.62% (P41) | 0.66% (P34) |
| Weak Redirects | 0.70% (P73) | 0.34% (P79) | 0.34% (P79) |
| Other Same Finger | 19.87% (P55) | 13.54% (P71) | 13.54% (P71) |
| Rolls : Alts | 1.42 (P31) | 1.31 (P13) | 2.04 (P84) |
| 2-Roll In : Out | 4.02 (P97) | 2.20 (P97) | 1.66 (P79) |
| 3-Roll In : Out | 36.76 (P92) | 10.44 (P93) | 5.29 (P84) |
- Author
- Sasha Viminitz
- Year
- 2014
- Finger Map
- Traditional
| Finger | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usage | 7.07% (P83) | 7.99% (P36) | 8.90% (P12) | 17.31% (P93) | 11.61% (P55) | 15.77% (P77) | 7.93% (P13) | 6.19% (P25) |
| Same Finger | Full Scissor | Half Scissor | Lat. Stretch | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bigram | 0.85% (P58) | 0.08% (P39) | 1.36% (P46) | 0.58% (P42) |
| Skipgram | 5.70% (P84) | 0.29% (P54) | 2.98% (P82) | 1.39% (P69) |
| No Thumbs | Left Space | Right Space | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weak-ish Redirs. | 0.59% (P43) | 0.69% (P47) | 0.70% (P41) |
| Weak Redirects | 1.13% (P89) | 0.54% (P89) | 0.54% (P89) |
| Other Same Finger | 19.64% (P53) | 13.54% (P71) | 13.54% (P71) |
| Rolls : Alts | 1.49 (P45) | 2.12 (P62) | 1.31 (P14) |
| 2-Roll In : Out | 3.59 (P94) | 1.49 (P73) | 2.19 (P98) |
| 3-Roll In : Out | 55.51 (P96) | 4.96 (P87) | 9.84 (P89) |
- Author
- Sasha Viminitz
- Year
- 2014
- Finger Map
- Traditional
Balance Twelve, also called HIEANRSTM or HIEAMTSRN, is one of the better-optimized layouts of the 2010s and an early example of a layout with H pinky + vowels. It appears in the comments section of one of the blog posts for MTGAP, but the author is otherwise unknown.
Install
Section titled “Install”Kanata is a keyboard remapper that works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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Install Kanata by following “Step 1: Set Up Kanata” in Nova’s Kanata setup guide:
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Download the Kanata config file for the desired version of Balance Twelve:
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Make sure you know how to type your computer password using Balance Twelve.
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Run Kanata with the downloaded config file and make sure the layout works as you expect:
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To have Balance Twelve activate whenever your computer starts up, follow the instructions to “Automatically start Kanata”:
There are two downloads available for macOS:
| Method | Admin Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Native | Optional | Does not require 3rd party key remapping software. Admin is required to install for all users and use on first login. |
| Karabiner-Elements | Yes | Requires 3rd party key remapping software, including the installation of a Driver Extension. Allows for remapping of only specific keyboards. |
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Download the .keylayout file for the desired version of Balance Twelve:
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Install the
.keylayoutfile:Copy the downloaded
.keylayoutfile to~/Library/Keyboard Layouts. Create the folder if it does not exist.Copy the downloaded
.keylayoutfile to/Library/Keyboard Layouts. -
Restart macOS.
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Open System Settings.
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Go to Keyboard → Text Input → Input Sources → Edit… and add your new Balance Twelve layout.
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Press the “+” button at the bottom left.
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Search for “Balance Twelve,” select your new layout, and press Add.
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Install Karabiner-Elements:
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Download the Karabiner rule file for the desired version of Balance Twelve:
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In Karabiner-Elements Settings, go to “Complex Modifications,” then press “Add predefined rule” at the top.
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Make sure you know how to type your computer password using Balance Twelve.
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Scroll down to the “Balance Twelve” section and enable the rule you want.
“All keyboards” remaps Balance Twelve onto all keyboards while connected to this computer. Select this reason unless you want to exclude some keyboards from remapping.
“Built-in keyboard only” remaps your device's built-in keyboard, as well as any other keyboard for which “Treat as built-in keyboard” (under the “Devices” section) is enabled. Select this option if you plan to map Balance Twelve onto an external keyboard using custom firmware.
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To use Balance Twelve on the password entry screen before logging in, follow the official instructions: