qmk_firmware/keyboards/idobao/id80/v2/ansi/keymaps/rverst
Vino Rodrigues 52dc16b758
[Keyboard] IDOBAO ID80v1 folder rename (#17265)
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
2022-08-14 00:00:42 +10:00
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keymap.c [Keyboard] IDOBAO ID80v1 folder rename (#17265) 2022-08-14 00:00:42 +10:00
readme.md [Keyboard] IDOBAO ID80v1 folder rename (#17265) 2022-08-14 00:00:42 +10:00
rverst.json [Keyboard] IDOBAO ID80v1 folder rename (#17265) 2022-08-14 00:00:42 +10:00

IDOBAO ID80

This is my layout for the IDOBAO ID80. It depends of my user files and the main goal is to give an convenient and unified access to some special keys (umlauts, ß, €) for different operating systems (Mac, Windows and Linux).

Overview

  • Layer 0 is the base US-ANSI layout with Mac-style system keys and a OSL-Key for Layer 1 right of the space bar.
  • Layer 1 has the special keys and some media-functions like mute, volume up/down etc.
  • Layer 2 and 3 are basically the same as Layer 0 and 1 but in Colemak-Layout
  • Layer 4 and 5 has some functions like switching the keyboard mode, switching the default layer etc.

Keyboard modes

  • F1: Mac Unicode mode (use 'Unicode Hex Input' as input source)
  • F2: Windows Unicode mode (use WinCompse software)
  • F3: Linux Unicode mode (not tested yet but should work out of the box)
  • 1: Mac legacy mode (uses option-sequences, e.g. <option>+u a for an ä), if I'm not able to set the input source
  • 2: Windows legacy mode (uses altgr-sequences e.g. <altgr>+0228 for an ä, if I'm not able to use WinCompose)

Layer 4 to switch the modes temporary, layer 5 to switch and save to eeprom.