Keyboard Flow
Stop fighting your computer. Start flowing with it. A gentle, step-by-step guide to mastering the craft of the keys.
Why the
Keys?
Comfort
Keep your hands in their natural home. Less reaching, more doing.
Speed
Execute complex actions in milliseconds. Your computer finally keeps up with you.
Health
Neutral hand positions prevent RSI and fatigue. Your future wrists will thank you.
Coolness
There is an undeniable magic in navigating a computer like a professional architect.
The Feel of Keys
The Feel of Keys
Trust your muscle memory.
Finger
Left Index
Target Row
Effortless Browsing
Navigate the web with intent, not chasing.
Personal Magic
Stop typing the same thing twice.
Comfort Remapping
Bringing the most important keys to your strongest fingers.
The Dual-Role King
In a standard layout, Caps Lock is a waste of space. With Kanata, we remap it:
Tap for Escape, Hold for Control.
Digital Architect
A calm, organized space for your focus.
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Your Flow Toolkit
The essentials for a seamless life.
Kanata
The ultimate remapper. Bring the power of Control and Escape to your Caps Lock.
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Flow is not about doing more. It's about feeling less friction.
Questions?
For the curious mind.
Do I need a mechanical keyboard? ▼
Absolutely not. While mechanical keyboards are satisfying, the craft of keyboard mastery applies to any device. Your laptop keyboard is perfectly fine. It's about how you use it, not what you buy.
I still think I'm pretty fast with a mouse? ▼
You might be! But a mouse requires hand-eye coordination and physical travel across a desk. A keyboard requires muscle memory and near-zero travel. Once you master it, your computer starts moving at the speed of your thoughts, not the speed of your arm.
Should I ditch the mouse entirely? ▼
No, absolutely not. The mouse is a must for precision tasks like photo editing, 3D modeling, or certain games. The goal isn't to kill the mouse—it's to stop reaching for it for things that the keyboard does 10x faster.
How long until I'm fast? ▼
If you practice touch typing for 15 minutes a day, you'll see massive improvements in 2 weeks. For tools like Vimium or tiling managers, the "ah-ha!" moment usually happens within the first hour. It's not about speed initially; it's about comfort.
Is this for programmers only? ▼
No way. Writers, researchers, students, and admins benefit even more. If you spend your day reading and typing text, these tools give you superpowers. Vimium C alone changes how you browse the web forever.