keychron_qmk_firmware/keyboards/xd75/keymaps/adi
noroadsleft e30c993d75 [Keyboard] XD75 refactor (#5420)
* Refactor layout macro names

Update the names of the layout macros to reflect QMK's desired usage.

- KEYMAP renamed to LAYOUT
  - colinta keymap updated accordingly
- KC_KEYMAP renamed to LAYOUT_kc
  - mtdjr keymap updated accordingly

* Update xd75.h to use #pragma once include guard

* Update keymaps to use QMK_KEYBOARD_H

* Refactor default keymap

- updated to use layout macro
- remove deprecated action_get_macro function
- add functions from QMK keymap.c template
  - process_record_user
  - matrix_init_user
  - matrix_scan_user
  - led_set_user

* Update supporting files

- updated config.h files to use #pragma once include guard
- remove errant QUANTUM_DIR code block

* Rename readme files to fully lowercase filenames

* Restructure keyboard readme

Updated the readme to better align with the current QMK template.

* Bugfixes to supporting files
2019-03-17 10:04:50 -07:00
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config.h [Keyboard] XD75 refactor (#5420) 2019-03-17 10:04:50 -07:00
keymap.c [Keyboard] XD75 refactor (#5420) 2019-03-17 10:04:50 -07:00
readme.md
rules.mk [Keyboard] XD75 refactor (#5420) 2019-03-17 10:04:50 -07:00

Adi's XD75re Keymap

This is my own (@adiron) keymap. It was originally made for the Planck. Since then a modified layout has expanded to encompass the XD75re as well, which I mostly use.

Below is a summary of the important functions in the keymap. For more, consult the keymap file.

Multi-use keys

Enter (thumb key) - HJKL become left, down, up, right (VIM movement keys). Q and W become previous and next tab, E and R switch spaces in macOS, A and Z go back and and forward in the browser.

Semicolon - VIM movement keys become mouse. U left click. I right click.

Quote key - JKL are back, pause/play and forward. AZ are volume up and down, Q and W are brightness down and up.

Misc

Lower + Quote - a Hebrew maqaf (־) in macOS

AG swap

Macros refer to AG_SWAP to check whether to send the macOS or the Windows shortcut. Very useful to me since I alternate between the two.