From that, I decided to start pulling my most used keys to be as close to the home row as possible.įast forward a couple of years, when I finally got the courage to go full Linux (thank you André Nogueira for the push!) and started to use i3wm. To access them I used capslock as a modifier. It allowed me to configure the vim keybindings, just like I wanted. So I decided to look for a way to mimic vim's hjkl key bindings. Also, "fishing" for the arrow keys on the keyboard started to bother me. The more I used vim, the more I started to enjoy the hjkl movement key bindings (along with a lot of other movement and edit binds).Īfter a while, whenever I switched to other applications I missed those powerfully simple keybindings. But when I did I was using vim to do most of the text file editing. I only used Ubuntu from time to time, for specific courses. It all started back when I was in college and used to daily drive Windows, with Ubuntu on a virtual machine.
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