keychron_qmk_firmware/keyboards/atreus/keymaps/erlandsona/keymap.c
noroadsleft 72b276bd8f QMK Configurator updates: Atom47, Atomic and Atreus (#2883)
* QMK Configurator update for Alpha 28-key

* QMK Configurator update for AMJ40

* QMK Configurator update for AMJ Pad

* QMK Configurator update for Atom47

* QMK Configurator update for OLKB Atomic

* QMK Configurator updates: Atom47 and Atreus

* QMK Configurator updates: Atom47 and Atreus

* QMK Configurator update for OLKB Atomic and Atreus

* QMK C10R: Attempting fixes for Atreus keymap errors

* QMK C10R: Attempting fixes for Atreus keymap errors

* QMK Configurator: Bug fixes for Atreus keymaps
2018-05-03 07:56:12 -07:00

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// this is the style you want to emulate.
// This is the canonical layout file for the Quantum project. If you want to add another keyboard,
#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H
// Each layer gets a name for readability, which is then used in the keymap matrix below.
// The underscores don't mean anything - you can have a layer called STUFF or any other name.
// Layer names don't all need to be of the same length, obviously, and you can also skip them
// entirely and just use numbers.
#define BASE 0
#define NUMS 1
#define MOUS 2
// Some quick aliases, just to make it look pretty
#define _______ KC_TRNS
#define XXXXXXX KC_NO
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[BASE] = LAYOUT( /* Qwerty */
KC_Q , KC_W , KC_E , KC_R , KC_T , KC_Y , KC_U , KC_I , KC_O , KC_P ,
KC_A , KC_S , KC_D , KC_F , KC_G , KC_H , KC_J , KC_K , KC_L , KC_SCLN ,
SFT_T(KC_Z), KC_X , KC_C , KC_V , KC_B , KC_N , KC_M , KC_COMM, KC_DOT , SFT_T(KC_QUOT),
KC_LCTL , KC_LALT, KC_LALT, KC_LGUI, KC_BSPC, KC_ESC, KC_ENT, KC_SPC, F(NUMS), KC_RALT, KC_SLSH, KC_BSLS
),
[NUMS] = LAYOUT( /* Numbers / Arrows / Symbols */
KC_GRV , KC_1 , KC_2 , KC_3 , KC_4 , KC_LPRN, KC_RPRN, KC_MINS, KC_EQL , KC_LBRC,
KC_TAB , KC_5 , KC_6 , KC_7 , KC_8 , KC_LEFT, KC_DOWN, KC_UP , KC_RGHT, KC_RBRC,
_______, KC_9 , KC_0 , KC_DOT , KC_COMM, KC_HOME, KC_PGDN, KC_PGUP, KC_END , _______,
_______, _______, _______, _______, KC_DEL , F(MOUS), _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, _______
),
[MOUS] = LAYOUT( /* Mouse and Media Keys */
KC_SLCK, KC_PAUSE, KC_F11 , KC_F10 , KC_F9 , KC_F8 , KC_F7 , KC_F6 , KC_F5 , KC_F4,
KC_VOLD, KC_ACL0 , KC_ACL1, KC_ACL2, KC_VOLU, KC_MS_L, KC_MS_D, KC_MS_U, KC_MS_R, KC_F3,
KC_MUTE, KC_MPRV , KC_MPLY, KC_MNXT, KC_MUTE, KC_WH_R, KC_WH_U, KC_WH_D, KC_WH_L, KC_F2,
_______, _______ , _______, _______, _______, _______, _______, KC_BTN1, F(BASE), RESET , KC_F12 , KC_F1
),
};
// I prefer this layer switching strategy to the TG and MO functions.
// so that I can get out of mouse mode just by tapping/holding my base layer FN key.
const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
[BASE] = ACTION_LAYER_OFF(2, 1), // switch back to layer 0
[NUMS] = ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(1), // to Fn overlay
[MOUS] = ACTION_LAYER_ON(2, 1) // switch to layer 2
};
const macro_t *action_get_macro(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt) {
// MACRODOWN only works in this function
switch(id) {
case 0:
if (record->event.pressed) {
register_code(KC_RSFT);
} else {
unregister_code(KC_RSFT);
}
break;
}
return MACRO_NONE;
};