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#+Title: Samuel's Literate QMK Config
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#+PROPERTY: header-args :tangle ~/qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck/keymaps/samuel/keymap.c
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This is my qmk firmware for my keyboard. I grew tired of organizing the keycode
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array in plain text so I made it a literate .org file. I've never done this
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before, so bear with me.
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* Keymap
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#+BEGIN_COMMENT
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#+NAME: empty-layer
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| <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> | <6> |
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|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------|
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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|--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------|
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#+END_COMMENT
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This is my "pretty" org mode organized table for my main dvorak layer. If you
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don't use org mode, it won't be that exiting, but if you enjoy working in org
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mode, you can edit this table directly, and this file is tangled to the actual
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keymap. No more organizing spaces or converting to and from comments.
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#+NAME: home-layer
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|--------+--------+------+------+------+-----+-----+-----+------+-------+--------+--------|
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| T_LRSE | QUOT | COMM | DOT | P | Y | F | G | C | R | L | T_RRSE |
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| T_LSFT | A | O | E | U | I | D | H | T | N | S | T_RSFT |
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| T_LCTL | SCLN | Q | J | K | X | B | M | W | V | Z | T_RCTL |
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| T_LGUI | T_LALT | UP | DOWN | BSPC | TAB | ENT | SPC | LEFT | RIGHT | T_RALT | T_RGUI |
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|--------+--------+------+------+------+-----+-----+-----+------+-------+--------+--------|
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I tried to keep my layout bare bones, just what would be available on a normal
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keyboard, minus some keys I never used. The bottom left copies a normal
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keyboards symbols from shifted numbers, and the rest is placed where convenient,
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with some considerations for one handed use, hence the shortcuts in the top
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left.
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#+TODO: qwerty layer for ma friends
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#+NAME: secondary-layer
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|----+--------+--------+--------+--------+------+------+----+--------+--------+-----+----|
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| -- | EZUNDO | EZCOPY | EZCUT | EZPSTE | INS | EQL | 7 | 8 | 9 | F11 | -- |
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| -- | ESC | CAPS | PGUP | PGDN | F4 | ASTR | 4 | 5 | 6 | 0 | -- |
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| -- | EXLM | AT | HASH | DLR | PERC | CIRC | 1 | 2 | 3 | F12 | -- |
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| -- | -- | EZUP | EZDOWN | -- | AMPR | PIPE | -- | EZLEFT | EZRGHT | -- | -- |
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|----+--------+--------+--------+--------+------+------+----+--------+--------+-----+----|
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But wait, we are missing several important keys!? yes, well, the modifier keys
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all do other keys when tapped. More about that in the keymap section.
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* Keymap Conversion in Python
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This python can convert that table into the array needed for the keymap file. It
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simply prepends every key with "KC_". I used to use a dictionary to convert some
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keys from the table into qmk keycodes, but the double convertion was
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unneccessary so I simply prepended all my macros with KC and moved all the
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implementation to the `process-user-input` function.
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#+NAME:layer-to-array
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#+BEGIN_SRC python :var keys=secondary-layer :tangle no
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results = "{"
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row = 0
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while row < len(keys):
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results += '{ '
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key = 0
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while key < len(keys[row]):
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keyName = str(keys[row][key])
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if keyName == '--':
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keyName = 'TRANSPARENT'
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results += 'KC_' + keyName
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if key != 11:
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results += ', '
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key+=1
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results += '}'
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if row != 3:
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results += ','
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results += '\n'
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row+=1
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results += '},\n'
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return results
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#+END_SRC
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* keymap.c
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Now that we have done all the hard work, lets layout our keymap file then define
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our macros.
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** Headers And Layer Declaration
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H
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extern keymap_config_t keymap_config;
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static uint16_t tap_timers[10] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
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char last_mod = -1;
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enum planck_layers {
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_DVORAK,
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_RISE
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};
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// where the 'T_' communicates how the key does something different when tapped.
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enum planck_keycodes {
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DVORAK = SAFE_RANGE,
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KC_T_LALT,
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KC_T_RALT,
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KC_T_LGUI,
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KC_T_RGUI,
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KC_T_LCTL,
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KC_T_RCTL,
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KC_T_LSFT,
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KC_T_RSFT,
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KC_T_LRSE,
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KC_T_RRSE,
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KC_EZRGHT,
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KC_EZLEFT,
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KC_EZUP,
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KC_EZDOWN,
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KC_EZUNDO,
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KC_EZCOPY,
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KC_EZCUT,
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KC_EZPSTE
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};
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const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
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#+END_SRC
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** Import Key table
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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[_DVORAK] =
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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<<layer-to-array(home-layer)>>
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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[_RISE] =
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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<<layer-to-array(secondary-layer)>>
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#+END_SRC
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** Process User Input
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*** Tap Key Functionality
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These methods define how I implemented the tap mechanic. Basically, I believe
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that /pressing/ any other key should be grounds for the hold functionality to be
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assumed. My natuaral typing style experiences no delays from my method.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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};
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void mod_press(uint16_t hold_code, int id) {
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tap_timers[id] = timer_read();
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last_mod = id;
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register_code(hold_code);
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}
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void mod_lift(uint16_t tap_code, uint16_t hold_code, int id) {
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unregister_code(hold_code);
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if (last_mod == id && timer_elapsed(tap_timers[id]) < TAPPING_TERM) {
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tap_code16(tap_code);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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}
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#+END_SRC
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*** Set DVORAK layout
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The function that filter's user inputs and applies macros, the begginning is
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pretty basic, setting our main layer and configuring our secondary layer.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
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switch (keycode) {
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case DVORAK:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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set_single_persistent_default_layer(_DVORAK);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Alt and ()
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Left and right alt are ( and ) when tapped. I put them on alt instead of a more
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conveniant key like control because parentheses do not need to be shift modified
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ever, unlike some other tap keys seen in the next sections.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_T_LALT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_LALT, 0);
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} else {
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mod_lift(S(KC_9), KC_LALT, 0);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_T_RALT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_RALT, 1);
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} else {
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mod_lift(S(KC_0), KC_RALT, 1);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Gui and `\
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I place gui in the bottom corner because I believe it is the hardest key to
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reach, so gui seemed like a good fit for a dedicated key that I never want to
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have to spam. For tap keys, I used equally unused keys that are not apart of the
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number pad or shifted number keys.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_T_LGUI:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_LGUI, 2);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_GRAVE, KC_LGUI, 2);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_T_RGUI:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_RGUI, 3);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_BSLASH, KC_RGUI, 3);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Ctrl and []
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Left and right control are [] respectively when they are tapped, making { and }
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also very convenient.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_T_LCTL:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_LCTL, 4);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_LBRACKET, KC_LCTL, 4);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_T_RCTL:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_RCTL, 5);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_RBRACKET, KC_RCTL, 5);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Shft and =-
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I place shift on the home row, so having '-' right of my pinkie is standard, and
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it only felt natural to put its opposite, '=/+' on the other side. I put an
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extra one on the right side in the secondary layer for the num pad.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_T_LSFT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_LSFT, 6);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_EQUAL, KC_LSFT, 6);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_T_RSFT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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mod_press(KC_RSFT, 7);
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} else {
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mod_lift(KC_MINUS, KC_RSFT, 7);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Rise, DEL, and /
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I use the top corners as rise because I decided that I do not like using layers
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with my thumbs. It feels uncomfortable to hold keys down with the side of my
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thumb, and backspace, tab, enter, and spacebar keep them satisfied. My pinky is
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for holding modifiers, so it makes sense to put the layer key with the other
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modifiers. Both my left and right layer keys activate the same layer which also
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makes sense to me. You wouldn't want left and right shift to do different things
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I used to have escape in the top left, but I use delete a lot more, and putting
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escape under a layer has not been a problem at all. I put / in the top right
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corner again mimicing a standard dvorak keyboard.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_T_LRSE:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_timers[8] = timer_read();
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last_mod = 8;
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layer_on(_RISE);
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} else {
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layer_off(_RISE);
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if (last_mod == 8 && timer_elapsed(tap_timers[8]) < TAPPING_TERM) {
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tap_code16(KC_DELETE);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_T_RRSE:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_timers[9] = timer_read();
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last_mod = 9;
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layer_on(_RISE);
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} else {
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layer_off(_RISE);
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if (last_mod == 9 && timer_elapsed(tap_timers[9]) < TAPPING_TERM) {
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tap_code16(KC_SLASH);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** EZ keys
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I use ctrl+shift+arrows keys a lot, so when the layer key is pressed they became
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lazy versions of themselves with control and shift already pressed.
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I also added undo, copy, paste, and cut to be easily available with only the
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left hand like on a qwerty or colemek keyboard.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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case KC_EZRGHT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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register_code(KC_LCTL);
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tap_code16(S(KC_RGHT));
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unregister_code(KC_LCTL);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZLEFT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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register_code(KC_LCTL);
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tap_code16(S(KC_LEFT));
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unregister_code(KC_LCTL);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZDOWN:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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register_code(KC_LCTL);
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tap_code16(S(KC_DOWN));
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unregister_code(KC_LCTL);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZUP:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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register_code(KC_LCTL);
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tap_code16(S(KC_UP));
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unregister_code(KC_LCTL);
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZUNDO:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_code16(C(KC_Z));
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZCOPY:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_code16(C(KC_C));
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZCUT:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_code16(C(KC_X));
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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case KC_EZPSTE:
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if (record->event.pressed) {
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tap_code16(C(KC_P));
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last_mod = -1;
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}
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return false;
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break;
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#+END_SRC
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*** Standard inputs interupt tap
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Finally, if just a standard key is tapped, set the interupted flag.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
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}
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last_mod = -1;
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return true;
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}
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#+END_SRC
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