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* Optimize secrets code * Orthodox tweaks * rules.mk features * Minor cleanup * Revert mod bits * Force Hold breaks One Shot Tap Toggle * Cleanup * Moke keymaps more consistent * minor ergodox tweak * More OSM for the Orthodox * Cleanup of userspace * Toggle Secrets * Add hidden process record for super secret macros * Make sure secret macros always compiles * finish up making them super secret * Add ColinTA's rgb twinkle as WIP * Optimize RGB Twinkling for typing Also, tweak RGB indicators. AND WTF, I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THE INDICATORS ONLY WORK AS IS. The logical method for getting them working doesn't ... and it's beyond bizarre * Make console logging more configurable * Indicator travisty * Clean up userspace rgb code * Optimize RGB Twinking to work on default layer only, and to base it's color on the curent hue * Eff it... rgblight_sethsv_at runs at every matrix scan * RGB Twinkle cleanup * Update Iris code for new board * Move RGB Indicator and RGB Twinkle into userspace * Move RGB Indicator code to rgb_stuff.c * Major cleanup of RGB Code in userspace * Additional cleanup of RGB code in userspace * Use noeeprom functions to save my boards! * Enable RGB Sleep on all boards now * Add old iris board * tapping tweak * Use byte 19 for eeprom to prepare for possible merge of eeconfig function pr * Add code to fix default layer after eeprom reset |
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rules.mk |
Overview
This is my personal Orthodox configuration, and my daily driver.
Most of the code resides in my userspace, rather than here, as I have multiple keyboards.
How to build
make orthodox/rev1:drashna:teensy
Layers
- QWERTY/DVORAK/COLEMAK/WORKMAN: basic layout, default set like the OLKB boards. Default is set and persists on power cycle.
- RAISE: Contains function keys and unshifted symbols
- LOWER: Contains function keys and shifted symbols
- ADJUST: contains special codes (layout defaults, RGB codes, Audio codes, and volume control)
All layers have RGB specific indicators, so you can see what layer you're on by the underglow.
Orthodox Specific Code
Shift, Control and Alt all light up a specific RGB LED for a certain color, based on it's status, adding a visual indicator of OSMs or regular mods are held down.