Zweihander: remove app keys, etc. (#2167)
* zweihander-osx: Remove app keys, etc. - add right command keys - add F16 on ;' for Siri - remove command-Q (too easy to hit) * Zweihander: update readme
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			@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ I tend to have my mouse in my left hand, but I like to use my other hand to make
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- Open and Close Parent Folder (⌥⌘↓)
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- Go Up and Close Just-Left Folder (⌥⌘↑)
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- Cycle through open windows in current application (⌘\` and ⌘⇧\`)
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- Cycle through tabs in current window (⌥⇥ and ⌥⇧⇥)
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Because moving letter-by-letter is way slower than moving word-by-word, I added Option (⌥) to the bottommost button on the left side. This key can be held easily while holding ; (activate media layer) and pressing J and L to move left and right by word.
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			@ -30,7 +29,6 @@ Because moving letter-by-letter is way slower than moving word-by-word, I added
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I wanted to preserve the feel of a number of shortcuts that involve pressing lots of modifier keys at once; this is why the bottom left of the keyboard has shift, control, option, and command in the usual spaces. Further, some common shortcuts I press have a key on the right side of the keyboard. These shortcuts include:
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- Empty Trash Without Asking for Confirmation (⇧⌥⌘⌫)
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- Shut Down Without Asking for Confirmation (⇧⌥⌘ power)
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⇧⌥⌘⌫, when you press the backspace on the right half of the keyboard, is much more satisfying than if you curl your left hand into a claw to press all the keys on the left. Try both; you’ll agree.
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