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* Adds layout for DZ60rev2 plate B, options 4 and 10 * Use KC_TRANS for layer keys * Format layer0 with visual key size layout * Add RGB controls; add start description; add KC_LOCK * Update comments on rules.mk for DZ60 * Gets keymap compiling * Fix wiring for shift on row 3 * Hold a with other key to send Ctrl-A before other key * Adds compile-time defined mac-compatability media keycodes * Adds logic in place for capturing taps (w/ timeout) * Add send_keys(...) which can send up to 64 nested keycodes * Implement send_keys callable with n repeats * Tweaks some of the keymap * Add reset keycode; add disable to custom shortcuts * Adds a special "off" layer where bonus mod goes to layer 0, every other key KC_NO * Adjust timeout; mousekey settings * Changes layout of Home,End,PgUp/Dn on the dedicated arrow keys L1/L2 * PoC on rgb lighted layer indication * Refactors color table defines * Adds logic for controlling layer lights * Only change state on one side of the event lol * Switch back to Tapping Toggle for layer 4 * Add custom config file for keyboard; TT and mousekey settings * Code cleanup; starting to refactor special ctrl tapping keys functions * Move defines and reak out functions * Remove debugging light * Adjust keymaps; add enter * Adds a couple custom macros * Add simplified version of keymap to help debug issues * Adds basi numpad configuration for levinson keyboard half * Use ANSI ctrl key as layer 1 for better one hand (`) * Adapt to new 8bit hue from #5547; layer enum use everywhere * Move custom code out to users/ space * Flip col pins, move key assignments to "left hand" * Update readme * Implement placeholder macros * Notes * Reduce tapping time for SFT_T(/) * Adds vim features; refactors things * Adds fork of the vim features written by xton * Use correct backspace keycode * Add VIM_ESC * Add "OFF" to the RGB/HSV definitions * Clean up rules, use new "OFF" definition * Add windows KC_CALCULATOR key to numpad * Reformat layers with better guide; change layer names * Add sleep key * Change timeout delay * Add a "code paste" which surrounds a ^V with ``` * Try removing shift tap on rshift / * Update macros * Update the "code paste" macro * Update keymap with reset, calc, equals * Update keyboards/dz60/keymaps/twschum_b_4_10_simple/keymap.c Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> * Update keyboards/dz60/keymaps/twschum_b_4_10/keymap.c Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> * Update users/twschum/twschum.c Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> * Update users/twschum/twschum.c Co-Authored-By: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> * Revert quantum/rgblight_list.h * Better name for split space layout; rename KEYMAP->LAYOUT * Rename KEYMAP->LAYOUT * Use simpler :flash command * Clean up layout files * Use qmk's MOD_MASK_CTRL * Sync lufa submodule * Cleanup from noroadsleft's PR comments * Modernize vim layer code |
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readme.md |
User space
This is a place for users to put code that they might use between keyboards. If you build the keymap mine
, /users/mine/rules.mk
will be included in your build, and /users/mine/
will be in your path - keep these things in mind when naming your files and referencing them from other places.