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Colin T.A. Gray
1620d78e73 helper to compare current layer_state to user layer
Performs the same bit comparison that the layer_move
functions perform
2017-12-08 16:09:47 -05:00
Cosmin Cojocar
fc54d62111 Add a slightly modified ordinary layout for OSX 2017-12-08 16:08:50 -05:00
andy
f5422a70b6 Enable tap dance and other features for Whitefox
The custom matrix code was missing calls to matrix_*_quantum, disabling quantum features.
2017-12-08 16:06:24 -05:00
Unknown
e3b3c1ef82 add do60 support 2017-12-08 16:03:57 -05:00
Jack Humbert
bba871df2f move lcd_backlight_keyframes to correct location 2017-12-07 12:41:13 -05:00
Biacco42
5bbad3147c Add support for 7x4 ortholinear split KB Ergo42 2017-12-07 11:10:39 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
2bac7cf414 F5 pin doesn't support PWM, so breathing isn't an option 2017-12-07 11:07:45 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
b7c76fda31 fixes case where BACKLIGHT_BREATHING is enabled, but pin doesn't support PWM 2017-12-07 11:07:45 -05:00
Drashna Jaelre
d5a76e899d Updates to drashna keymaps and userspace (#2093)
* Add "secret" macor

* Updating secret macros

* Re-add RGB to Ergodox

* Fixed issue when RGB was disabled

* Consistency changes

* Updated bootloader macro

* Fixing audio setup

* Fix bootloader typo

* Update to full list of stings (for completeness)

* Template fix

* Finally got woodpad to force numlock

* Fix for new RGB mode
2017-12-05 21:45:42 -05:00
Baris Tosun
dd05bf0d96 Katana60 (#2068)
* Add files via upload

* katana60 defaults, initial pull-request

* removed icons from google drive

* added simple readme files

* pull-request updates

* readme file updated

* readme file formatting

* improvements before live

* colemak readme

* updated readme files

* removed makefiles and updated readme
2017-12-05 11:14:10 -05:00
Drashna Jael're
95e68c4ae8 Fix Audio chime overrides in split keyboards 2017-12-04 18:16:26 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
d299d0e72d adds led control functions to XD75 layout 2017-12-04 18:16:07 -05:00
Cole Markham
6fddb31c4c Add Crawlpad 2017 files. 2017-12-04 18:14:08 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
53b043d4ef adds 'RGB_RMOD' to go through RGB modes in reverse 2017-12-04 11:12:52 -08:00
Drashna Jaelre
7b51f050d7 Fix typo in make example
It has `:all" when it clearly is referencing the command without `:all`.
2017-12-04 11:17:53 -05:00
Harshit Goel
7730dc3e5c Magicforce68 now in bluetooth flavour (#2051)
* Added working code for mf68_ble

* update read.md

* update read.md

* update read.md

* update readme

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* added reddit post

* Update README.md

* Update README.md
2017-12-03 00:04:22 -05:00
mmikeww
0740e84d63 update advanced_keycodes; oneshot = sticky/dead keys 2017-12-03 00:03:04 -05:00
mmikeww
c917888262 update glossary; oneshot key = sticky/dead key 2017-12-03 00:03:04 -05:00
skullY
0b54e7f5ae Flesh out the grave escape overrides 2017-12-03 00:00:23 -05:00
Drashna Jaelre
8cac6088c6 Remove unnecessary audio code from orthodox (#2076)
* Remove unnecessary startup/shutdown code

* Leave functions intact

* Update rev1.c
2017-12-02 23:59:17 -05:00
khitsule
1548f4c24f Add keymap for atreus and minidox (#2079)
* keymap for atreus and minidox

* minidox keymap khitsule cleaned
2017-12-02 23:56:30 -05:00
mmikeww
b9f426ae1e Fix broken link in docs
This link was broken. And the latest, live version of that keymap link doesn't line up with the docs below, so the link will now point to the older version of the file in the git history
2017-12-02 23:55:58 -05:00
Ethan Madden
52b0ad649c Modified default keymap to match ps2avrgb default 2017-12-02 23:55:09 -05:00
Tim Dierks
c9d0f210bc Change awk detector to work with mawk; fixes #2073 2017-11-30 22:15:20 -05:00
Devin J. Pohly
7aaef16266 Fix internal links in docs/ (#2080)
One link in the summary (Modding your keyboard) referred to a page that
was deleted; the rest have been updated to point to the new names.
2017-11-30 10:18:01 -08:00
Drashna Jael're
28874a9f33 Fixed minor typo in bootloader code 2017-11-29 13:01:06 -05:00
Drashna Jael're
319ff649ab 16 byte optimization of macro ;) 2017-11-28 22:59:41 -05:00
Drashna Jael're
92f6d6ec02 Update Userspace info to include Bootloader detection 2017-11-27 23:36:55 -05:00
Jack Humbert
9fdc276260 Updates bootloader settings, adds file size check (#2029)
* pull fuse settings for bootloader jump

* fix 32a chips

* make automatic bootloader selection optional

* quantify bootloaders

* fixs #164, speeds up dfu reset

* fix for chips w/o usb

* missing an n

* fix bootloader sizes, use words for addresses

* fix bmini, pearl, and [[ issue, make things quiet

* ignore avr errors on arm for now

* update settings for the light

* document bootloader stuff

* add bootloader title
2017-11-27 23:08:21 -05:00
RandTrawick
9113f3387a JJ40 updates (#2056)
* my bits

* fixed
safdb

* readme

* readme

* better name, fixed compile error

* fixed matrix user

* cleanup
2017-11-27 16:08:53 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
0bd453b527 Merge pull request #2047 from seebs/seebs/ergodox_brightness
Make brightness easier to change
2017-11-27 08:25:24 -05:00
Erin Call
b697e1bff3 Fix build instructions in the Dactyl readme
Reflects the changes in #1784
2017-11-26 17:56:16 -05:00
Roman Volosatovs
833ec84921 shell.nix: add teensy loader 2017-11-26 17:55:24 -05:00
TerryMathews
53ad7375c7 Initial support for TKC1800 PCB (#2062)
* Initial support for TKC1800

* Correct typo
2017-11-26 17:54:53 -05:00
Eiji Onchi
5fd400faa9 Fixed bootloader access key 2017-11-26 02:22:23 -05:00
Erin Call
f2a0b0ee20 Handwired/Dactyl keyboard (#2058)
* Copy the ergodox_ez code to handwired/dactyl

Differences from the Ergodox:

* Use QMK_SUBPROJECT_H instead of QMK_KEYBOARD_H, since it's under
    handwired
* Omitted several keymaps. They'll eventually be broken (since the
    Dactyl has fewer keys), and I don't want to try to fix them.
* Omitted the keymap images for the default layout, since they depict
    a different keyboard.
* Everything that said Ergodox now says Dactyl, naturally.

* [whitespace] Delete trailing whitespace

My editor does this automatically so it's just gonna keep cropping up...

* Cut the dactyl down to the right number of columns

(Remember, throughout matrix.c, everything called "row" is really a
column, and vice-versa).

* Remove LED-related code

* Tighten up the Dactyl's build options

* Whitespace cleanup in twimaster.c

* Hardtabs -> spaces
* No more trailing whitespace

* Typo fix

* Correct the CPU frequency units

The Teensy's CPU definitely doesn't run at 16 petahertz...

* Restore access to ONEHAND_ENABLE

I turned it off in 26d47cb42622d990a7c3335e7fcc151aa3edfbf0 while
desperately debugging; I just wanted to ensure it wasn't causing the
problem I was seeing. It was not, in fact, causing the problem, so it's
back.

Also fixed the swap matrix in dactyl.c, since it still referred to
columns that exist in the Ergodox but not the Dactyl.

* Clearer phrasing about TWI's effect on scan rate

* Fix up the Dactyl's firmware-loading instructions

Sadly, the Dactyl has no hole for the onboard reset button.

* Dvorak keymap for the Dactyl

* The Erincalling Layout

* Erincalling layout: Add a := key

I've been working in Go, which uses := a lot, and it's awkward to type
in this layout.

* Dactyl README: link to the dactyl-keyboard repo

* Add a missing copyright line

I don't know how much this matters? Honestly, it's enough for me that my
name is on the git commit. But hey, let's be consistent until there's a
specific reason not to be, right?

* Dactyl: remove commented-out code

I hate it I hate it I hate it

There's not even any information about what it was trying to do!!!! >:(

* Add a note about the row/column ridiculousness

* [whitespace] realign some constants

* Don't claim B4 is tied to VCC

It doesn't matter at all? I honestly don't know what the reason ever
was. It looks like it dates back to the original ErgoDox and I've never
seen one sentence about the purpose.

I've been skipping that wire for some time, and I promise it works fine.

* Dactyl keymaps: Send RALT for right-hand alt key

Not terribly important but I just like things tidy OK

* typo fix

* Refer to "dactyl.h" explicitly

QMK_SUBPROJECT_H has been working locally, but fails in CI. Strange!

* Dactyl: Don't use QMK_SUBPROJECT_H at all

It's still breaking in CI, even though it was a never a problem locally.
2017-11-26 02:18:59 -05:00
Balz Guenat
18525aa17b Fc660c port (#2060)
* Port Hasu's FC660C controller to QMK

* fix column mask
2017-11-26 02:17:14 -05:00
Add Chan
ac3d9ab761 added addcninblue's layout (#2049)
* added addcninblue's layout

* vim layer
2017-11-26 02:12:26 -05:00
Callum Oakley
2fc727c154 Keymap update (#2045)
* linux shake-around

* move terminal and browser spawning keys

* add a shift to window resizing keys to free combo up for window management

* "jump to tab" shortcuts for firefox

* change window resize modifiers

* change wm keys

* change wm keys again, and reformat keymap to 80chars

* typos

* language key

* qwerty layer for SO, general cleanup
2017-11-26 02:09:28 -05:00
shela
d76cc09ed6 Update my keymap (#2042)
* fix bug

* update keymap
2017-11-26 02:09:02 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
2c0323bc98 Adds my XD75 layout (#2040)
* adds my xd75 layout

* add secret strings to 'secrets.h' behind compile flag, assign defaults

* macro keys now have defaults (hidden in colinta.h) before any recording, and after clearing the dynamic macros.

* fixed whitespace - using 4 spaces instead of 2
2017-11-26 02:08:28 -05:00
Seebs
7fbe6c3594 improve ergodox ez performance
With these changes, the ergodox ez goes from 315 scans per second
when no keys are pressed (~3.17ms/scan) to 447 (~2.24ms/scan).

The changes to the pin read are just condensing the logic, and
replacing a lot of conditional operations with a single bitwise
inversion.

The change to row scanning is more significant, and merits
explanation. In general, you can only scan one row of a keyboard
at a time, because if you scan two rows, you no longer know
which row is pulling a given column down. But in the Ergodox
design, this isn't the case; the left hand is controlled by an
I2C-based GPIO expander, and the columns and rows are *completely
separate* electrically from the columns and rows on the right-hand
side.

So simply reading rows in parallel offers two significant
improvements. One is that we no longer need the 30us delay after
each right-hand row, because we're spending more than 30us
communicating with the left hand over i2c. Another is that we're
no longer wastefully sending i2c messages to the left hand
to unselect rows when no rows had actually been selected in the
first place. These delays were, between them, coming out to
nearly 30% of the time spent in each scan.

Signed-off-by: seebs <seebs@seebs.net>
2017-11-26 02:07:06 -05:00
Seebs
55f3cd37af fix typo 2017-11-26 02:07:06 -05:00
Paul Ewing
d0f3c0576c Add my Atreus62 keymap 2017-11-26 02:03:44 -05:00
Balz Guenat
7d9070c514 I forgot to add a README.md for the FC980C
sorry for forgetting it in the first PR.
2017-11-23 23:41:37 -05:00
Seebs
534cd9d45e Make brightness easier to change
Don't make the #defines unconditional, make them
optional so users can override them with per-keymap
settings more easily.
2017-11-23 15:37:39 -06:00
Balz Guenat
2f5bb2506a QMK port of Hasu's fc980c alt controller (#2043)
* fc980c port, builds but yet untested.

* add my own keymap
2017-11-23 10:34:21 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
3e2fd64279 I found a typo! 2017-11-22 11:40:46 -05:00
Colin T.A. Gray
5b4b471a4f this number just looks wrong, should be 4096 not 4996 2017-11-22 11:40:46 -05:00
Maarten Dekkers
b8217eeff4 Add maartenwut's handwire build 2017-11-22 11:19:05 -05:00
Max
dcc363390f Added Daisy port (#2016)
* Add files via upload

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Add files via upload

* Delete config.h

* Delete rules.mk

* Add files via upload

* Update config.h

* revised config files

* revised readme

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md
2017-11-22 10:52:42 -05:00
Jack Humbert
62eed0e4a3 Update config_options.md 2017-11-21 21:26:29 -05:00
Jack Humbert
c8bdc75e1d Update feature_layouts.md 2017-11-21 21:22:56 -05:00
Seebs
39d3d92364 Allow multiple process_record() calls per scan
This is particularly relevant for, e.g., the ergodox EZ and
other keyboards with slow scan rates. Without changing the API or
behavior of individual process_record() calls, we allow a
configuration flag to make multiple calls in a single scan.

This will probably have miniscule effects on non-steno users,
and it's not enabled by default for any keyboards. Added note
about it to ergodox README.

Signed-off-by: seebs <seebs@seebs.net>
2017-11-21 00:20:52 -05:00
Jack Humbert
b669d115c2 adds planck light keyboard 2017-11-20 23:37:38 -05:00
Gilbert Consellado
7ff96877d2 added SS_LSFT to featured macros 2017-11-20 12:25:42 -05:00
yellowmoneybank
c6cdd5422f Neo2Planck (#2032)
* Documentation

* Enabled Mouse-Keys in Makefile

* Layer 1 finished

* Small Bugfixes

* Updated documentation
2017-11-20 12:22:16 -05:00
d_r0ck
d6ca4e555a Added files 2017-11-20 12:21:31 -05:00
TerryMathews
d8aa018995 Kona_classic: ANSI arrows keymap with locking caps lock support 2017-11-20 12:21:04 -05:00
Marcus Young
08dab374da Add my layout 2017-11-20 12:20:40 -05:00
Drashna Jaelre
dbd33782f2 Update to drashna keymaps (#4)
* Minor updates to keymaps

* Minor updates to keymaps
2017-11-17 20:48:26 -05:00
Jack Humbert
1d703a476a update build script to not delete files 2017-11-17 14:09:27 -05:00
Jack Humbert
f5a9758cea Adds serial number string to USB descriptors (#1996)
* add serial number string to usb descriptors

* better name for serial number
2017-11-17 11:53:46 -05:00
Robert Llewellyn
f07e2cdd9d DZ60 own true HHKB layout after dz60.h fix (#2012) 2017-11-17 11:42:23 -05:00
Jack Humbert
f2c32b3ea4 Splits up ps2avrGB boards into their own folders (#2014)
* move underglow led count from parent to child

* Added pearl support

* Added personal keymap for pearl

* start splitting up ps2avrGB boards

* clean up ps2avrgb boards

* Move keycodes to their own section

* Clarify `KC_PWR` vs `KC_POWER`. Fixes #1994.

*  Cleaned uppersonal userspace and keymaps (#1998)

* Cleanup of keymaps

* Remove Tap Dance from Orthodox keymap

* Cleaned up userspace and keymaps

* Added sample (template)userspace files to my folder

* Document the Teensy hardware reset problem

* add mfluid keymap to atreus62

* Update hand_wire.md

Change "Resin" to "Rosin"

* Add keyboard: mt40 (#2001)

* add keyboard: chinese planck clone

* rename chinese_planck to mt40

* add image for the mt40 board

* lets_split: Fix matrix_init for ROW2COL

Signed-off-by: Marian Rusu <rusumarian91@gmail.com>

* Add Keymap for Whitefox Truefox layout

* Add keyboard: ACR60 (#1999)

* base acr60 keyboard folder created

* mitch acr60 keymap updates, documentation

* latest keymap updates

* slight modifications to layer switching

* Changes to Atreus and Ergodox EZ Dvorak 42key layout (#1997)

* importing 42 key dvorak layout

* added comment for build instructions

* adding atreus dvorak 42 key layout

* added readme

* add readme

* build instructions

* additional MEH shortcuts

* added shifted symbols on symbols layer

* working extra symbols on COMBINED layer

* bring atreus layout inline with the ergodox one

* add necessary macros

* working ls macro

* added more shell macros

* added screen rename / screen number macros

* add ctrl-a key in shell-nav to use screen more easily

* added shell screen layer

* assign screen switching macros to screen layer

* define all screen switching macros

* more screen-related shortcuts added on shell screen layer

* change shell nav bottom right row to match base layer (backspace / delete)

* remove some mappings on SHELL_NAV layer as they are now in the screen layer

* added more screen macros

* changes to COMBINED layer (pipe on the right) and modified shell nav

* moved pipe/backslash to then right

* documented SHELL_SCREEN layer

* put backspace/delete on SHELL_NAV layer

* add an explicit lisence file for github to pickup

* Updated keymaps to allow base layer alternation for QWERTY, Colemak & Dvorak (#1962)

* First commit of the Terminus_Mini firmware and the DivergeJM version of the Nyquist firmware

* Fix terminus_mini & nyquist/DivergeJM readme files

Previously an outdated copy of the default readme. Updated to match the  Nyquist/DivergeJM format (DivergeJM is a split 5x12 implementation of the terminus_mini layout)

* Update makefiles to rules.mk

Renamed both Makefiles to rules.mk, removed references to makefiles

* Updated rules.mk

Inadvertantly removed important code from the rules.mk in previous commit. This has been restored.

Also disabled Tap_Dance in both rules.mk files

* Moved terminus_mini to handwired

Realised that existing directory was not appropriate for the terminus_mini project, moved to handwired.

* New Frosty Flake layout for QFR TKL

Added a TKL layout for the Frosty Flake with a navigation cluster on LOWER under the left hand and a similarly functioning MOUSE layer that includes mouse navigation functionality.

* README fix & keymap update for 3 keyboards

Fixed the markdown for the handwired/terminus_mini:default, Nyqyist:DivergeJM & frosty_flake:QFR_JM.

Added TAPPING_TERM =  150 to config.h for all keyboards

Switched LT(LOWER) and LAlt on the mod row for ortholinear boards.

* Update readme for QFR_JM to include make instructions

* Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware"

This reverts commit a45f264ada, reversing
changes made to 62349c3341.

* Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware""

This reverts commit eae54fb3be.

* Added QWERTY support to the QFR_JM

Implemented variable default base layer from the Planck default keymap.

* Update README to reflect QWERTY support

* Nyquist:DivergeJM - Update RESET location

Add a reset button to both hands, accessible when halves are disconnected.

* Typo fix

* Update DivergeJM

Switched master to Left hand,
Moved Reset key to a different location

* Added macros to send R pointer & dplyr pipe

Macros added as a string of keypresses, couldn't figure out how to get SEND_STRING to work.

* Added ADJUST -> QWERTY, DVORAK, COLEMAK

Re-implemented update_tri_layer fuctionality to reset base layer for Terminus_Mini & DivergeJM Nyquist keymaps to QWERTY, DVORAK or COLEMAK via the ADJUST layer.

Updated ReadMe files accordingly.

* Fix base layout diagram for Terminus_Mini

Remove split from diagram

* Changed the R operators to SEND_STRING, rather than keypress macros

* Added Dvorak to the QFR_JM keymap

* fixed duplicate row in Nyquist keymap

* Fix readme - LAlt location on mouse layer

* Set EE_HANDS to allow either Nyquist hand to work as master.

* Update R operator strings, clean up layering for terminus_mini, QFR_JM and DivergeJM

"<-" to " <- "
"%>%" to " %>% "

Also played around with the layering, removed unnecessary TAP_TOGGLE for LOWER and shuffled FUNCTION and MOUSE momentary actions to reflect layer order.

* Update bottom alpha row to output symbols on LOWER

This row now outputs the following (z -> /) when in the LOWER layer:
 <-
 %>%
{
[
`
|
]
}
.
/

* Updated readme files for QFR_JM, terminus_mini & DivergeJM

QFR_JM readme reflects correct LOWER bottom row symbol output,
terminus_mini & DivergeJM reflect correct command line make instructions.

* Add media keys to QFR_JM LOWER - Replicate QFR default functionality

* Fix issue with Mouse layering

Stuck on mouse layer because the wrong macro was assigned to the 'exit layer' key. Reassigned that key.

* Changed " <- " to "<- " for QFR_JM, terminus_mini & DivergeJM

* Add "KC_MAKE" to userspace example

* QMK DFU bootloader generation (#2009)

* adds :bootloader target

* update planck and preonic revisions

* remove references to .h files for planck

* update preonic keymap

* only add keyboard.h files that exist

* add production target

* hook things up with the new lufa variables

* update rules for planck/preonic

* back backlight key turn of status led when pressed

* add manufacturer/product strings to bootloader

* fix push script

* Added support for let's split kailh socket version (#2010)

* Added support for socket version of the let's split

* renamed files

* socket-version-works

* fix up lets_split keymaps

* fix up lets_split keymaps

* shrink preonic by a bit

* fix lets_split keyboards

* update travis script

* update travis script

* update version silencing
2017-11-17 11:40:34 -05:00
Jack Humbert
92d47a55d4 update chibios 2017-11-17 11:40:13 -05:00
Jack Humbert
41f3f01167 Update .gitmodules 2017-11-16 15:09:45 -05:00
Damien
a8c4af5a45 Updated dbroqua layout for HHKB keyboard (#1990)
* - Fixed DK60 version in config.h

* - Updated dk60 readme with new QMK rules

* - Fixed wording in readme

* Added dbroqua layout for DZ60

I've also updated dz60.h to add "true HHKD" keymap definition (6U
spacebar).

With the default HHKB definition r_alt was not mapped and when I pressed
r_menu it was r_alt.

Regards

* Updated dbroqua layout for HHKB keyboard

Added default configuration and alternate (swap gui/alt keys).

Save user choice in keyboard memory (like plank, thanks for this
feature!).
2017-11-16 14:49:19 -05:00
Balz Guenat
858c09f370 add example keymap 2017-11-16 09:39:00 -05:00
Balz Guenat
179d64d33c extend macro docs a bit 2017-11-16 09:39:00 -05:00
Jack Humbert
eac4bab342 update version silencing 2017-11-14 22:56:29 -05:00
Jack Humbert
a8466df62d update travis script 2017-11-14 22:31:34 -05:00
Jack Humbert
cb64a886e9 update travis script 2017-11-14 22:14:59 -05:00
Jack Humbert
dbabfb082c fix lets_split keyboards 2017-11-14 22:14:03 -05:00
Jack Humbert
607876187d shrink preonic by a bit 2017-11-14 21:23:26 -05:00
Jack Humbert
7f3539aa76 fix up lets_split keymaps 2017-11-14 17:55:18 -05:00
Jack Humbert
4ad0bbd672 fix up lets_split keymaps 2017-11-14 17:37:57 -05:00
Mikkel Jeppesen
85172f4f85 Added support for let's split kailh socket version (#2010)
* Added support for socket version of the let's split

* renamed files

* socket-version-works
2017-11-14 17:27:27 -05:00
Jack Humbert
b702c08825 fix push script 2017-11-14 16:47:34 -05:00
Jack Humbert
ec3e065f0d QMK DFU bootloader generation (#2009)
* adds :bootloader target

* update planck and preonic revisions

* remove references to .h files for planck

* update preonic keymap

* only add keyboard.h files that exist

* add production target

* hook things up with the new lufa variables

* update rules for planck/preonic

* back backlight key turn of status led when pressed

* add manufacturer/product strings to bootloader
2017-11-14 16:11:29 -05:00
drashna
3c15c48e6a Add "KC_MAKE" to userspace example 2017-11-14 11:02:00 -05:00
James Morgan
49d8f1c5ed Updated keymaps to allow base layer alternation for QWERTY, Colemak & Dvorak (#1962)
* First commit of the Terminus_Mini firmware and the DivergeJM version of the Nyquist firmware

* Fix terminus_mini & nyquist/DivergeJM readme files

Previously an outdated copy of the default readme. Updated to match the  Nyquist/DivergeJM format (DivergeJM is a split 5x12 implementation of the terminus_mini layout)

* Update makefiles to rules.mk

Renamed both Makefiles to rules.mk, removed references to makefiles

* Updated rules.mk

Inadvertantly removed important code from the rules.mk in previous commit. This has been restored.

Also disabled Tap_Dance in both rules.mk files

* Moved terminus_mini to handwired

Realised that existing directory was not appropriate for the terminus_mini project, moved to handwired.

* New Frosty Flake layout for QFR TKL

Added a TKL layout for the Frosty Flake with a navigation cluster on LOWER under the left hand and a similarly functioning MOUSE layer that includes mouse navigation functionality.

* README fix & keymap update for 3 keyboards

Fixed the markdown for the handwired/terminus_mini:default, Nyqyist:DivergeJM & frosty_flake:QFR_JM.

Added TAPPING_TERM =  150 to config.h for all keyboards

Switched LT(LOWER) and LAlt on the mod row for ortholinear boards.

* Update readme for QFR_JM to include make instructions

* Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware"

This reverts commit a45f264ada, reversing
changes made to 62349c3341.

* Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware""

This reverts commit eae54fb3be.

* Added QWERTY support to the QFR_JM

Implemented variable default base layer from the Planck default keymap.

* Update README to reflect QWERTY support

* Nyquist:DivergeJM - Update RESET location

Add a reset button to both hands, accessible when halves are disconnected.

* Typo fix

* Update DivergeJM

Switched master to Left hand,
Moved Reset key to a different location

* Added macros to send R pointer & dplyr pipe

Macros added as a string of keypresses, couldn't figure out how to get SEND_STRING to work.

* Added ADJUST -> QWERTY, DVORAK, COLEMAK

Re-implemented update_tri_layer fuctionality to reset base layer for Terminus_Mini & DivergeJM Nyquist keymaps to QWERTY, DVORAK or COLEMAK via the ADJUST layer.

Updated ReadMe files accordingly.

* Fix base layout diagram for Terminus_Mini

Remove split from diagram

* Changed the R operators to SEND_STRING, rather than keypress macros

* Added Dvorak to the QFR_JM keymap

* fixed duplicate row in Nyquist keymap

* Fix readme - LAlt location on mouse layer

* Set EE_HANDS to allow either Nyquist hand to work as master.

* Update R operator strings, clean up layering for terminus_mini, QFR_JM and DivergeJM

"<-" to " <- "
"%>%" to " %>% "

Also played around with the layering, removed unnecessary TAP_TOGGLE for LOWER and shuffled FUNCTION and MOUSE momentary actions to reflect layer order.

* Update bottom alpha row to output symbols on LOWER

This row now outputs the following (z -> /) when in the LOWER layer:
 <-
 %>%
{
[
`
|
]
}
.
/

* Updated readme files for QFR_JM, terminus_mini & DivergeJM

QFR_JM readme reflects correct LOWER bottom row symbol output,
terminus_mini & DivergeJM reflect correct command line make instructions.

* Add media keys to QFR_JM LOWER - Replicate QFR default functionality

* Fix issue with Mouse layering

Stuck on mouse layer because the wrong macro was assigned to the 'exit layer' key. Reassigned that key.

* Changed " <- " to "<- " for QFR_JM, terminus_mini & DivergeJM
2017-11-13 20:55:14 -05:00
Jack Humbert
5cdf47a79e add an explicit lisence file for github to pickup 2017-11-13 20:50:54 -05:00
Marian Rusu
3f1aab0c2e lets_split: Fix matrix_init for ROW2COL
Signed-off-by: Marian Rusu <rusumarian91@gmail.com>
2017-11-13 18:52:57 -05:00
Andy Holder
43edc83998 Add Keymap for Whitefox Truefox layout 2017-11-13 18:51:54 -05:00
lucwastiaux
dd60038eeb Changes to Atreus and Ergodox EZ Dvorak 42key layout (#1997)
* importing 42 key dvorak layout

* added comment for build instructions

* adding atreus dvorak 42 key layout

* added readme

* add readme

* build instructions

* additional MEH shortcuts

* added shifted symbols on symbols layer

* working extra symbols on COMBINED layer

* bring atreus layout inline with the ergodox one

* add necessary macros

* working ls macro

* added more shell macros

* added screen rename / screen number macros

* add ctrl-a key in shell-nav to use screen more easily

* added shell screen layer

* assign screen switching macros to screen layer

* define all screen switching macros

* more screen-related shortcuts added on shell screen layer

* change shell nav bottom right row to match base layer (backspace / delete)

* remove some mappings on SHELL_NAV layer as they are now in the screen layer

* added more screen macros

* changes to COMBINED layer (pipe on the right) and modified shell nav

* moved pipe/backslash to then right

* documented SHELL_SCREEN layer

* put backspace/delete on SHELL_NAV layer
2017-11-13 18:50:39 -05:00
Ryan Mitchell
716ff76f5b Add keyboard: ACR60 (#1999)
* base acr60 keyboard folder created

* mitch acr60 keymap updates, documentation

* latest keymap updates

* slight modifications to layer switching
2017-11-13 18:50:09 -05:00
Thomas Dehaeze
eef94b0b40 add mfluid keymap to atreus62 2017-11-13 18:49:23 -05:00
James
309a400b3e Update hand_wire.md
Change "Resin" to "Rosin"
2017-11-13 18:48:55 -05:00
Thomas Dehaeze
c2c3aa4f08 Add keyboard: mt40 (#2001)
* add keyboard: chinese planck clone

* rename chinese_planck to mt40

* add image for the mt40 board
2017-11-13 18:44:53 -05:00
Erin Call
392121b10e Document the Teensy hardware reset problem 2017-11-12 11:51:12 -05:00
drashna
0533362e82 Cleaned uppersonal userspace and keymaps (#1998)
* Cleanup of keymaps

* Remove Tap Dance from Orthodox keymap

* Cleaned up userspace and keymaps

* Added sample (template)userspace files to my folder
2017-11-10 22:58:53 -05:00
skullY
4df4fa7c26 Clarify KC_PWR vs KC_POWER. Fixes #1994. 2017-11-10 17:58:32 -05:00
skullY
66f13e4972 Move keycodes to their own section 2017-11-10 17:58:32 -05:00
Jack Humbert
bb11df6b7a update some docs 2017-11-09 16:19:13 -05:00
Zach Burchill
e236f1eba1 Fixed some grammar and typos on the docs (#1989)
* fixed grammar and references

* fixed typo
2017-11-09 16:18:31 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
847ade44fc Merge pull request #1988 from qmk/hf/disable_shine_leds_default
disables Shine LED layer indication for now
2017-11-09 08:31:12 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
7044dafe59 Merge pull request #1986 from ideasman42/code-friendly-qwerty
qwerty_code_friendly: Expose caps-lock & fix typo
2017-11-09 08:29:10 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
fd1a0d6753 disables Shine LED layer indication for now 2017-11-09 08:12:43 -05:00
Campbell Barton
c2c9d9b386 qwerty_code_friendly: Expose caps-lock & fix typo 2017-11-09 23:13:56 +11:00
Oscillope
05f15b789f More "oscillope" keymap fixes. (#1982)
* More keymap fixes. F-row on bottom layer wasn't fully setup, also switched raise/lower keys to use tap-toggle.

* Added PrScr, put Tab back on top layer.

* Fixed build breakage with default keymap (unneeded rgblight.h include)
2017-11-08 11:13:48 -05:00
Florian Beeres
7e2223f822 Improved README of yuuki and added RGB commands (#1983)
* Add yuuki keymap

Documentation is still a TODO and the keymap may not be final

* GRV on colon

* add KC_GRV to FN ESC

* more RGB modes

* Update README.md

Add image of layout and fix typo

* switch from jpg to png

For some reason the JPG had red outlines around the keys.

* remove whitespace

* add instruction to reset keyboard before flashing

* gh60 stytle layout

* moved the GH60 style layout to new folder

* add HOME and END

* Add heading

* moved ayanami to other branch
2017-11-08 11:13:06 -05:00
Balz Guenat
3b5381d689 restructure converters (#1825)
* restructure converters

each converter is its own keyboard and different hardware variants are different subprojects.

remove (seemingly) old method of loading layouts from main Makefile

* call led_set_kb() from overridden led_set()

* put converter back into one folder

* revert some structure changes to bring in line with #1784.

Also attempt to get the BLE thing more properly integrated.
Also also fix led_set() to call led_set_kb().
2017-11-08 11:11:44 -05:00
Campbell Barton
aee6785476 qwerty_code_friendly: configurable left thumb
Also add mouse-wheel keys.
2017-11-07 00:11:36 -05:00
drashna
363aa8aa2e Migrated most code from keymaps to userspace (#1980)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add woodpad

* Add forced NKRO

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others

* Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts

* Made "make" keystroke universal

* Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps

* Add workman layer to planck

* Update to keymaps

* Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap
Finish adding RGB code to orthodox

* Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function

* Remove unnecessary planck layout

* Fixed Workman song

* update make command and added lit reset

* Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards

* Minor tweaks

* Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap
Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red

* Tweak reset code

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add forced NKRO

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others

* Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts

* Made "make" keystroke universal

* Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps

* Add workman layer to planck

* Update to keymaps

* Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap
Finish adding RGB code to orthodox

* Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function

* Remove unnecessary planck layout

* Fixed Workman song

* update make command and added lit reset

* Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards

* Minor tweaks

* Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap
Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red

* Tweak reset code

* Fix rebasing issues

* remove head files

* Fix "macro" issue

* Rename ez keymaps for userspace

* Revert "Rename ez keymaps for userspace"

This reverts commit c25425911852e41711a5f0273b5741adb16e5bd4.

* Renamed Ergodox EZ layouts so that all of my personal layouts are on the same name, in prep for using userspaces

* Fix ergodox code

* Remove "drashna-ez" keymap as it's no longer needed

* Migrate majority of code to Userspace
2017-11-07 00:11:08 -05:00
Fredric Silberberg
ef2961798c Small ergodox config fix and update. 2017-11-06 15:53:27 -05:00
drashna
3e861c2fd5 Update and move around drashna keymaps (#1976)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add woodpad

* Add forced NKRO

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others

* Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts

* Made "make" keystroke universal

* Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps

* Add workman layer to planck

* Update to keymaps

* Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap
Finish adding RGB code to orthodox

* Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function

* Remove unnecessary planck layout

* Fixed Workman song

* update make command and added lit reset

* Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards

* Minor tweaks

* Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap
Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red

* Tweak reset code

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add forced NKRO

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others

* Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts

* Made "make" keystroke universal

* Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps

* Add workman layer to planck

* Update to keymaps

* Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap
Finish adding RGB code to orthodox

* Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function

* Remove unnecessary planck layout

* Fixed Workman song

* update make command and added lit reset

* Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards

* Minor tweaks

* Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap
Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red

* Tweak reset code

* Fix rebasing issues

* remove head files

* Fix "macro" issue

* Rename ez keymaps for userspace

* Revert "Rename ez keymaps for userspace"

This reverts commit c25425911852e41711a5f0273b5741adb16e5bd4.

* Renamed Ergodox EZ layouts so that all of my personal layouts are on the same name, in prep for using userspaces

* Fix ergodox code

* Remove "drashna-ez" keymap as it's no longer needed
2017-11-06 13:32:48 -05:00
Takayuki Matsubara
f113f1927f make it easy to customize logo image 2017-11-06 12:10:17 -05:00
Takayuki Matsubara
27ee425892 add pgm_read_dword for Infinity ErgoDox
avoid the following error when `UNICODEMAP_ENABLE = yes`:

```
quantum/process_keycode/process_unicodemap.c:52:21: error: implicit declaration of function 'pgm_read_dword'
```
2017-11-06 12:09:54 -05:00
Fred Silberberg
89357b96d4 333fred layout update (#1971)
* Set up tap dance for layers on the lower button.

* Refactored code to share in the users directory between my two keyboard layouts.

* Small keyboard layout change.

* Updated documentation on oneshot usage in macros/tap dance.
2017-11-06 12:09:01 -05:00
J. Eric Mason
16843bc8c9 Pete's 40th XD64 Layout
Mac layout based on yuuki with some other changes, for Pete's 40th birthday keyboard
2017-11-06 12:08:01 -05:00
lucwastiaux
7854746704 Ergodox EZ and Atreus 42 key dvorak layout updates (#1964)
* importing 42 key dvorak layout

* added comment for build instructions

* adding atreus dvorak 42 key layout

* added readme

* add readme

* build instructions

* additional MEH shortcuts

* added shifted symbols on symbols layer

* working extra symbols on COMBINED layer

* bring atreus layout inline with the ergodox one

* add necessary macros

* working ls macro

* added more shell macros

* added screen rename / screen number macros

* add ctrl-a key in shell-nav to use screen more easily

* added shell screen layer

* assign screen switching macros to screen layer

* define all screen switching macros

* more screen-related shortcuts added on shell screen layer

* change shell nav bottom right row to match base layer (backspace / delete)

* remove some mappings on SHELL_NAV layer as they are now in the screen layer

* added more screen macros
2017-11-06 12:07:21 -05:00
Jeremy Cowgar
245b3376d6 Correct the rules.mk documentation for auto shift.
fixes #1965
2017-11-06 12:03:36 -05:00
drashna
2c703b1528 Fix RGBLIGHT startup color (#1975)
* Fix RGBLIGHT startup color

While it's awesome to see the layer indicating code in here (no really!), and the general rule is to not alter the default keymap/code....

The problem with the layer_state_set_kb call handling this, is that the code doesn't seem to be called at startup.  So the default layer color won't ever get set on startup.  It needs to be called in the init function to be properly set. 

I've played with this extensively, and if you check my keymaps, that is precisely why I have the setrgb/sethsv in the init function.

* Removed typo (pipe)
2017-11-06 11:43:38 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
90a6fea4e8 Merge pull request #1974 from qmk/f/ez_shine_layer_leds
Shine layer indication
2017-11-06 09:44:54 -05:00
Erez Zukerman
e45290a62e adds indication up to layer 7 2017-11-06 09:19:51 -05:00
Jack Humbert
1d3a19757c restore default mode/color if no 0 color 2017-11-06 09:15:30 -05:00
Jack Humbert
cf9f6bbd91 adds per-layer rgb color option to ez 2017-11-06 08:38:36 -05:00
Jack Humbert
41df0dc9a7 update gh60 info 2017-11-05 12:06:45 -05:00
Jack Humbert
30dc34d529 add gh60 info.json 2017-11-05 12:04:52 -05:00
Michael F. Lamb
e899cb8940 several improvements for mitosis:datagrok (#1960)
* mitosis/datagrok: reduce features from rules.mk

* mitosis/datagrok: make both layer keys neighbor shift

* mitosis/datagrok: (no-op) tweak some comments

* mitosis/datagrok: set baudrate to 250k

This requires a corresponding change to the mitosis wireless firmware:
https://github.com/reversebias/mitosis/pull/10

* mitosis/datagrok: move design description from code comment to a readme

* mitosis/datagrok: new layout, new shifted keys, efficient LED code

This is experimental, but compiles and seems to work correctly.

* mitosis/datagrok: whoops, move readme.md

* mitosis/datagrok: a minor layout improvement simplifies custom-shifted code

instead of [, .] [? !], using [, ?] [. !] greatly simplifies the code
needed to perform the shifted-key switching. (And keeps , and . on the
same keys that they are under qwerty.)

also: layout improvements for symbols

* mitosis/datagrok: make my code conform to QMK style guidelines

* mitosis/datagrok: TODO note for layout table in README

* mitosis/datagrok: remove led_set_user until i figure out other changes

need to see if the corresponding changes needed in the keyboard-level code
is okay.

* mitosis/datagrok: simpler layer indicator

* mitosis/datagrok: undo change to keyboard baud; make it in my layout dir.

* mitosis/datagrok: apply same punctuation hack to qwerty layer

* mitosis/datagrok: enable qwerty layer toggle

* mitosis/datagrok: update readme
2017-11-03 11:56:06 -04:00
M Rawash
80e489e122 Added hand-swap matrix to the mitosis 2017-11-03 11:55:37 -04:00
Jennifer
29d1abff07 have led default to off on start up 2017-11-03 11:55:07 -04:00
Jennifer
b546da0a19 make more generic, and properly handle inits 2017-11-03 11:55:07 -04:00
skullY
f357bd0ccc fix a typo 2017-11-02 17:36:15 -07:00
skullY
685d4c2f97 Do some cleanup for the API 2017-11-02 16:47:39 -07:00
skullY
535c2f60a9 use real greater than and less than chars 2017-11-02 16:27:17 -07:00
skullY
65eaab8a1a fix labels 2017-11-02 12:49:23 -07:00
skullY
18f3cd1123 add labels to the clueboard layout 2017-11-02 12:47:34 -07:00
skullY
e45ce2dcb3 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-11-02 12:39:25 -07:00
skullY
137456e5b1 fix the clueboard layout json 2017-11-02 11:51:06 -07:00
Jack Humbert
ec59147507 fix 2u alignment in info.jsons 2017-11-02 12:28:15 -04:00
Jack Humbert
074b78700a update preonic, add info.json 2017-11-02 12:18:18 -04:00
skullY
432674781a Document info.json files 2017-11-02 01:31:02 -07:00
skullY
4e41beeaa6 Fix a typo 2017-11-02 01:30:51 -07:00
Jack Humbert
00733f4b87 update contributing guidelines 2017-11-01 21:42:05 -04:00
dkrieger
19753788c1 Add satan keymap: HHKB-alike based on dbroqua's, with mouse functionality (#1948)
* Add satan keymap: HHKB-alike based on dbroqua's, with mouse functionality and without LED functionality

* move mouse layer to DOUBLE_HOLD, add UTIL layer for TRIPLE_HOLD

- UTIL layer
    - currently has "RESET" key and nothing else.
    - functionality otherwise covered by bootmagic should go here

- small bugfix: dispatch of [QTY]_HOLD should be based on range tap count
  falls in, not exact count.
2017-11-01 21:29:23 -04:00
Pawnerd
54a8abd785 Added support for Knops Mini (3x2 macropad) keyboard. (#1953)
* Added support for Knops Mini (3x2 macropad) keyboard.

* Added better documentation, according to the QMK standards.

* Fixed typo.

* Changed names of files to comply with QMK standards.

* Ignored makefile in keymap.

* Removed makefiles and added my credentials in the copyrights.
2017-11-01 21:24:59 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d6ad9787a0 update template readme 2017-11-01 21:14:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e2e387f8f8 update qmk template 2017-11-01 21:10:05 -04:00
Jack Humbert
039cc8c932 ignore more makefiles 2017-11-01 20:59:44 -04:00
QMK Bot
004826e1b8 convert to unix line-endings [skip ci] 2017-11-02 00:51:41 +00:00
Jack Humbert
f445a7f971 adds .hex for teensy 2.0 using B0 as reset 2017-11-01 20:42:03 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
13e1388f2d Add nano switch pad 2017-11-01 20:02:52 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fe56fffe7d Adds .qmk file type as a target for QMK Toolbox (#1084)
* adds .qmk file type as a target

* adds info.json with vendor and product

* add files for qmk info script

* add layout file for planck

* ignore .qmk files

* more settings

* update rules for avr and chibios

* update .qmk generation for info.json and inheritence
2017-11-01 20:01:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d069a42c07 Update getting_started_github.md 2017-11-01 14:10:28 -04:00
Jack Humbert
029234f1f1 adds other layouts to rules.mk 2017-11-01 13:21:17 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ddf49e8b21 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-11-01 12:22:31 -04:00
Jack Humbert
371922ad61 update layout macros for planck 2017-11-01 12:20:46 -04:00
skullY
f868a3bb86 Fix the json for clueboard 2017-11-01 09:19:40 -07:00
skullY
5329a80f6c fixup json 2017-11-01 09:04:45 -07:00
Arialdo Martini
32bb8f6b8a Improvements to documentation (#1919)
* Typo: Github => GitHub

* Typo: windows => Windows, docker => Docker, and some punctuations

* "QMK Introduction" links to the right file

* "Unix" rather than "UNIX", which is a trademark

* Directory name is "keyboards", not "keyboard"

* "handwired" is a subdirectory of "keyboards"

* Punctuation and minor fixes

* macOS rather than Mac

* Punctuation and other minor fixes

* Vagrant Guide links to an existing file

* Jun Wako referenced with his name rather than his nickname

* Saxon genitive 's outside the link
2017-11-01 11:21:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1683d3a559 adds info.json files to planck 2017-11-01 10:08:40 -04:00
drashna
b79a4cfeba Updated personal keymaps (#1945)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Fix odd merge issue

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add forced NKRO

* Added Colemak and Dvorak layers to default orthodox keymap

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others

* Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts

* Made "make" keystroke universal

* Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps

* Add workman layer to planck

* Update to keymaps

* Fix accidental commit because I don't know how to git

* Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap
Finish adding RGB code to orthodox

* missing underscore in init function declaration

* Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function

* Remove unnecessary planck layout
2017-11-01 00:13:20 -07:00
skullY
44d9ad95b7 Add info.json files for clueboard 66 2017-11-01 00:03:35 -07:00
Danny Nguyen
fad967af4c Remove extra underscore from MASTER_RIGHT define 2017-11-01 01:19:06 -04:00
DangerousParts
20e18d15e3 Created Kona Classic config (#1791)
* Created Kona Classic config

* Fixed KonaClassic config

* Updated README

* Updated Readme to conform to format standards

* Added ANSI and ISO layout options

* Fixed images in Readme

* Added labels to images

* Added absolute links to images in Readme

* Image link updates again

* Fixed bottom row keys in some layouts

* Fixed Grave and Tilde

* Fixed Underglow in Kona Classic configs

* Renamed KonaClassic to kona_classic
2017-10-31 23:59:23 -04:00
Danny
83af62322c Add Levinson rev2 (#1939)
* Add levinson rev2 files

* Add hexwire keymap

* Remove redefinition of backlight defines
2017-10-31 23:58:38 -04:00
Rob Rogers
2d77f9cbb9 Fix pointing device feature 2017-10-31 20:59:55 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
c9a0436422 Add 6-ball macropad 2017-10-31 20:59:26 -04:00
GlenPickle
fca03e15b9 Chimera Ortho Readme (#1943)
* Added Chimera Ortho keymap

* added readme

* fixed hardware link
2017-10-31 20:58:46 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
bc98b0d9eb Merge pull request #1915 from dondelelcaro/ergodox_ez_left_leds
Ergodox ez left leds support
2017-10-31 11:33:09 -07:00
Jack Humbert
38261920a9 update hand wiring link 2017-10-31 13:38:57 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
f9881793e3 Add hexwire keymap for Eco 2017-10-31 12:27:49 -04:00
tsankuanglee
04b9b62bdc RETRO_TAPPING (#1922)
* add RETRO_TAP: tap anyway, even after TAP_TERM, if no interruption

* consistent variable name

* add option doc

* change name for consistency

* make RETRO_TAPPING default to off
2017-10-31 11:15:22 -04:00
Louis Orleans
b2bbbc2dfc layout(infinity ergodox): dudeofawesome's layout (#1932)
* 🎉 Building simple flasher

* 🎉 Flashing works

* 🎨 Cleaning up

* 🐛 Being more specific with board identity

* 🐛 Flashing correct keymap

* 🎉 Adding keymap

*  Updating keymap

* 🚨 RGB

*  Revert "🚨 RGB"

This reverts commit 9ceabfb267.

*  Improvements to flasher

*  Layout tweaks

* 💄 Messing around with LCD

* 💄 Enabling LCD backlight matching

* 🔧 Updating layout

* 🐛 Fixing console logging

* 🎨 Cleaning up indentation

* 🔧 Adding editorconfig

*  Adding game layer

* 💄 Changing numpad layout

* 🔥 redoing entire layout

It's now more similar to the Planck default layout

*  add workman and dvorak layouts

* 🐛 fix numpad

* 🐛 fix layer orders

* 🐛 fix layer toggling

* 🐛 fix tri-layer switching

* 🐛 fix LCD colors for adjustment layers

* 🔥 remove old flasher project

* 🔥 remove simple_visualizer

* 💄 update LCD colors

* 📝 fix layout comments

* 💄  swapping 2u buttons

* 🔥🔧 removing editorconfig

* 🚨 using 2 spaces

* 📝 add README

*  Revert "💄 Enabling LCD backlight matching"

This reverts commit 51577903df.

*  Revert "💄 Messing around with LCD"

This reverts commit fdd9acdae5.
2017-10-31 11:14:43 -04:00
Louis Orleans
6169cd52ba Add EditorConfig file (#1930)
* 🔧 add editorconfig

This makes supported editors automatically change their settings to match desired code styles

* 🔧 add extension recommendation for VSCode

This will cause VS Code to prompt the user to install the EditorConfig extension when they open the project.

If this is felt to be too opinionated, I can revert it.
2017-10-31 11:13:40 -04:00
drashna
101b998ac2 Fix Pointing Device code (#1934)
* Fix pointer device options

when the feature was added, the appropriate option definition wasn't created.  This needs to be added to function properly.

* Update common_features.mk

* missing underscore in init function declaration
2017-10-31 11:13:00 -04:00
Takayuki Matsubara
7b65b7e948 fix Logical Maximum to be recognized as 255 instead of -1
SEE ALSO: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/312
2017-10-31 11:12:06 -04:00
Zach Burchill
4c1164c469 fixed two typos
I'm almost 100% sure "else if (state->count = 2) {" was a typo (it should have two ='s for a logical operator), and I'm *pretty* sure "if (state->interrupted || state->!pressed) return SINGLE_TAP;" has a typo. At least, it returns an error on my machine saying something about an unexpected '!'.  
I changed it to a slightly longer form (i.e., "state->pressed==0"), and that worked fine.
2017-10-31 00:40:27 -04:00
Gun Pinyo
e555e42aae add Thai layers for the GunP planck (#1910)
* Add a layout of planck named GunP, ready for pull request review.

* add Thai layers for the GunP planck
2017-10-31 00:39:33 -04:00
William Wilson
38da7795f4 Added Chimera Ortho keymap 2017-10-31 00:30:24 -04:00
Pentti Laitinen
8c10b60c5f Initial commit for nordic layout for ergodox infinity.
- Added nordic infinity ergodox layout
- Fixed typo in ergodox infinity readme.md
2017-10-31 00:29:51 -04:00
Nathan Sharfi
c8fca10f0d zweihander-osx: Remove app keys, etc.
- add right command keys
- add F16 on ;' for Siri
- remove command-Q (too easy to hit)
2017-10-31 00:28:56 -04:00
Louis Orleans
1f6002db3f layout(planck): dudeofawesome's layout with simultaneous RGB and audio support (#1929)
* layout(planck): new layout initial commit

* feat(planck): add workman layout

* fix(planck): switching to workman

* layout(planck): swapping mnext and mplay

* feat(planck): prep for RGB

* perf(planck): remove plover

saves 256 bytes of memory

* perf(planck): remove colemak

saves 128 bytes

* layout(planck): swapping enter and quote

* perf(planck): disable console

frees 1664 bytes

* feat(planck): RGB under-lighting

* refactor(planck): change RGB pin

Uses pin labeled PB2

* feat(planck): add RGB keycodes

* feat(planck): re-enable audio

* style(planck): fixing indentation

Because who indents like that?

* style(planck): clean up keycodes

* layout(planck): remove del

* feat(planck): add tap-space to layer keys

* docs(planck): specify pin on PCB for RGB

* bug(planck): reducing tap time

* Revert "bug(planck): reducing tap time"

This reverts commit 62606b2dc6.

* Revert "feat(planck): add tap-space to layer keys"

This reverts commit c74de5a4aa.

* perf(planck): remove backlit case

* feat(planck): swap enter and quote

* bug(planck): moving right shift

* doc(planck): update README

* chore(planck): remove makefile
2017-10-31 00:27:07 -04:00
James Morgan
07017871e5 README, keymap & config update to 3 keyboards (#1911)
* First commit of the Terminus_Mini firmware and the DivergeJM version of the Nyquist firmware

* Fix terminus_mini & nyquist/DivergeJM readme files

Previously an outdated copy of the default readme. Updated to match the  Nyquist/DivergeJM format (DivergeJM is a split 5x12 implementation of the terminus_mini layout)

* Update makefiles to rules.mk

Renamed both Makefiles to rules.mk, removed references to makefiles

* Updated rules.mk

Inadvertantly removed important code from the rules.mk in previous commit. This has been restored.

Also disabled Tap_Dance in both rules.mk files

* Moved terminus_mini to handwired

Realised that existing directory was not appropriate for the terminus_mini project, moved to handwired.

* New Frosty Flake layout for QFR TKL

Added a TKL layout for the Frosty Flake with a navigation cluster on LOWER under the left hand and a similarly functioning MOUSE layer that includes mouse navigation functionality.

* README fix & keymap update for 3 keyboards

Fixed the markdown for the handwired/terminus_mini:default, Nyqyist:DivergeJM & frosty_flake:QFR_JM.

Added TAPPING_TERM =  150 to config.h for all keyboards

Switched LT(LOWER) and LAlt on the mod row for ortholinear boards.

* Update readme for QFR_JM to include make instructions

* Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware"

This reverts commit a45f264ada, reversing
changes made to 62349c3341.

* Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mogranjm/qmk_firmware""

This reverts commit eae54fb3be.

* Added QWERTY support to the QFR_JM

Implemented variable default base layer from the Planck default keymap.

* Update README to reflect QWERTY support
2017-10-29 20:07:36 -04:00
Jody Foo
f4949fdd32 Fix for issue https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/1751 2017-10-29 20:05:54 -04:00
Shihpin Tseng
750f8ec94e Fix process_combo.c compile warning 2017-10-29 20:05:26 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
49c32021db Added missing RGB and Auto Shift in main feature list. Also standardized on period at the end of each feature list item. 2017-10-29 20:04:10 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
76d807fe7d Fix code example in auto shift docs 2017-10-29 20:04:10 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
bf1fedc05e Fixed various feature links 2017-10-29 20:04:10 -04:00
Maxr1998
5960d0349c Add grave key 2017-10-29 20:02:52 -04:00
Sebastian Kaim
0afaed8535 Extended the hint of the programmer to link to the relevant README part instead of giving a generic hint. 2017-10-29 19:59:16 -04:00
Sebastian Kaim
688343f218 Added a better description for the bootloader key 2017-10-29 19:59:16 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4d421ee31c adds flashing docs 2017-10-29 18:44:29 -04:00
Campbell Barton
91683d56fa ergodox qwerty_code_friendly: add macro keys (#1918)
Also add more configurable keys.
2017-10-29 15:34:02 -07:00
Pentti Laitinen
9ee207acac Added Iso(ish) layout for tada68. (#1924)
- Basic layout with one function layer.
- Added correct mapping for ISO layout into tada68.h.
- Readme for the keymap.
2017-10-29 15:22:07 -07:00
Don Armstrong
0bb457e573 document how to define LEFT_LEDS and how that hack is done 2017-10-27 13:46:51 -07:00
Don Armstrong
364aeeec53 implement ergodox_left_leds_update in ergodox_ez
Previously, this code was implemented in keymap.c, but I'm unaware of
someone with a different implementation of this particular hack. [If
someone has it, we can add another #ifdef in the future.]
2017-10-27 13:34:03 -07:00
Don Armstrong
2e3b99f7f1 update left led support 2017-10-27 13:24:30 -07:00
Don Armstrong
bcfba27101 add initial support for left leds on an ergodox ez 2017-10-27 13:24:30 -07:00
Ethan Madden
b45b223389 Small documentation and keymap tweaks for my minivan layout (#1891)
* Added personal minivan keymap

more consistent layer setup

documentation!

slide some things around

more doc jiggling

* Small layout and documentation tweaks

Small documentation updates

dropped Makefile that for some reason was still in my branch

* found and removed extra makefile
2017-10-25 13:01:47 -10:00
Sebastian Kaim
7b754e1a5a added bfake support as a subproject (#1903)
* added bfake support as a subproject

also moved existing bmini stuff to a subproject

fixed columns

minor keymap update

making this a subproject

remove old stuff

got subproject stuff figured out

* travis was upset because a board didn't have a default keymap
2017-10-25 13:01:02 -10:00
Manassarn Manoonchai
a3f53aeaa1 Add narze keymaps for Ergodox & Planck with SuperDuper mode implementation (#1883)
* Fork default planck keymap

* Esc -> CapsLock

* Swap Tilde & Grave in Lower & Raise

* Replace Blacklight key with Raise

* Add Hyper/Esc & Shift/Enter key

* Add super duper mode using S+D combo

* Change superduper mode sound

* Add more functionality to superduper mode

* Fork default

* Replace all left shift to shift/parensopen (space cadet)

* Super / Underscore

* Try superduper on z/slash held

* Use function/macro instead, LGUI_UNDS alone not working

*  Add mouse layer 🐭

* 🐛 Fix superduper

*  Fix GUI_UNDS

* 🐛 Fix registering underscore when releasing too fast

* 🐛 Fix Shift/( with LT z

*  Add superduper for colemak

*  Add Qwerty on software Colemak layout & make Superduper available on multile layouts

*  Enable/disable superduper mode & fix layer switching

* 🐛 Fix superduper not unregister mods

*  Update planck-like ergodox (wip)

* 🐛 Fix return before changing tap count & modify comments

*  Replace with planck code

* 📝 Update readme

*  Fix SuperDuper by using intermediate layers

* Remove LT from inner lower & raise for ease of use

* Change TG to LG

* Add options & disable audio

* 🔧 Enable ignore mod tap interrupt & shorting tapping term

* 📝 Update readme

* Remove including quantum makefile

* 📝 Update readme

* Rename Makefiles
2017-10-25 06:11:07 -10:00
Doug Krieger
6c4639bfac Add RESET to satan:dbroqua mapping 2017-10-25 02:40:15 -10:00
skullydazed
67cc5cebc0 Restructure the hardware and feature docs to make things easier to find (#1888)
* fix #1313 by documenting more config.h options

* Clean up and organize documentation
2017-10-24 20:34:28 -07:00
heartrobotninja
8892c50336 Moving LOCK and adding RUN. Fixing equal key to actually use equal keycode. 2017-10-24 17:07:09 -10:00
Dylan Khor
9128ed50c2 Add macro to sleep Windows 10 2017-10-24 17:04:12 -10:00
Sebastian Kaim
1f43495922 Added a new keycode for cycling through RBG modes which reverses directions when shift is hold.
This commit adds a new keycode `RGB_SMOD` which is the same as `RGB_MOD` (cycle through all modes),
but when it is used in combination with shift it will reverse the direction.
2017-10-24 17:02:20 -10:00
Gun Pinyo
21dfa29c28 Add a layout of planck named GunP, ready for pull request review. 2017-10-24 17:01:20 -10:00
Bernardo Farah
4c960ad7c4 Added berfarah's custom keyboard layout 2017-10-24 16:59:35 -10:00
ajp10304
a08287b0a0 Added ajp10304 Planck layout (#1887)
* Added ajp10304 Planck layout

* Removed Makefile from planck ajp10304 keymap
2017-10-23 08:28:52 -10:00
alex-paget
af83c6a4cb My layout to suit my needs 2017-10-23 08:28:13 -10:00
Damien
e54c8df453 DZ60 changes (#1890)
* - Fixed DK60 version in config.h

* - Updated dk60 readme with new QMK rules

* - Fixed wording in readme

* Added dbroqua layout for DZ60

I've also updated dz60.h to add "true HHKD" keymap definition (6U
spacebar).

With the default HHKB definition r_alt was not mapped and when I pressed
r_menu it was r_alt.

Regards
2017-10-23 08:27:37 -10:00
James
c2b8a47604 Some finishing touches on space_oddity (#1892)
* Add verbose comments, ASCII layout pictures, and re-word readme.md

* Fix omission of F(2) on the third layer.
2017-10-23 08:26:52 -10:00
Dylan Khor
07ec609fad Missing line break in NIU Mini readme (#1886)
* Missing line break

* More specific URL to the product
2017-10-22 14:53:00 -10:00
mogranjm
a66e75609e Added new TKL layout for the Frosty flake - Quickfire Rapid (#1854)
* First commit of the Terminus_Mini firmware and the DivergeJM version of the Nyquist firmware

* Fix terminus_mini & nyquist/DivergeJM readme files

Previously an outdated copy of the default readme. Updated to match the  Nyquist/DivergeJM format (DivergeJM is a split 5x12 implementation of the terminus_mini layout)

* Update makefiles to rules.mk

Renamed both Makefiles to rules.mk, removed references to makefiles

* Updated rules.mk

Inadvertantly removed important code from the rules.mk in previous commit. This has been restored.

Also disabled Tap_Dance in both rules.mk files

* Moved terminus_mini to handwired

Realised that existing directory was not appropriate for the terminus_mini project, moved to handwired.

* New Frosty Flake layout for QFR TKL

Added a TKL layout for the Frosty Flake with a navigation cluster on LOWER under the left hand and a similarly functioning MOUSE layer that includes mouse navigation functionality.
2017-10-21 18:32:35 -10:00
drashna
f3534f999f Updated keymaps (#1853)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Fix odd merge issue

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add forced NKRO

* Added Colemak and Dvorak layers to default orthodox keymap

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow

* Updated macros and added workman keymaps

* Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout

* Add leader keys

* Remove force NKRO

* Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others
2017-10-21 18:27:54 -10:00
mondaufgrau
22564d8ee7 Added xd60 ISO keymap (#1865)
* Added xd60 ISO keymap

* renamed ISO to iso

* some cleaning

* added iso keymap

* some cleaning
2017-10-21 18:26:05 -10:00
Carlos Filoteo
736140439d Add links to EEPROM files 2017-10-21 18:24:42 -10:00
Daniel Gordon
725aa5b820 Update to Tap-Dance Docs for Fast Typists
* Quad function tap dance works as intended when typing fast
    * Example 4 in doc has been updated

Change-Id: If33406299e2eed49152c495da92f4977dfdc1e2f
2017-10-21 18:24:06 -10:00
Jack Humbert
06f196c589 Creates a userspace for keymaps (#1559)
* create a user space

* adds example

* document, add readme.md

* jackhumbert userspace, ergodox keymap
2017-10-21 11:44:11 -10:00
skullY
9bb259b660 Fix the naming for clueboard files 2017-10-21 13:51:18 -07:00
James
ab3dbd8daa Additional custom handwired layout - Space Oddity (#1868)
* Add existing file

* Add new keyboard layout - initial commit

* Revised readme.md

* Clarified readme.md, reorganized keymap.c, and added license text.

* Fixing last incomplete commit

* Just a little code cleanup to make things more readable.
2017-10-21 10:04:35 -10:00
Pittyolo
1954ad1fd8 Added my Let's Split layout (#1867)
* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Update keymap.c

* Update keymap.c

* Update keymap.c

* Update keymap.c

* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Add files via upload

* Adding my Let's Split layout

As in my Nyquist layout, ISO Hungrian friendly
2017-10-21 10:02:51 -10:00
James
3276c4c56a Minor punctuation and grammar edits. 2017-10-21 10:02:14 -10:00
Jason Rosenman
3a1ce56aed Added caps lock + key lock 2017-10-21 10:01:48 -10:00
Jason Rosenman
2f24ed1046 Turned off some unnecessary makefile rules 2017-10-21 10:01:48 -10:00
CarVac
50a4b3510b Revise carvac_dv keymap for easier alt-tab (#1871)
* Add carvac_dv keymap for mitosis

* Add mouse keys

* move backspace, etc, and fix tab

* remove commented-out functions in keymap

* Fix scroll buttons and add left/right scrolling

* Make num momentary, add comments, and clean up

* fix mouse scroll acceleration

* Add tab, remove bksp, move print screen

Having tab next to control and alt makes for much easier
alt-tabbing and ctrl-tabbing.

That displaced print screen, but I had never used the non-layer
backspace on the right hand, so I moved printscreen over there.
2017-10-21 10:01:09 -10:00
marcostrauss
57bf00f28f ErgoDone: VID/PID/NKRO (#1872)
* - Fancy default PID and option for corresponding VID.
- Information about official VID/PID.
- Correct manufacturer name.
- NKRO enabled by default.

* Resolved build error with `#ifndef FORCE_NKRO`.
2017-10-21 10:00:41 -10:00
heartrobotninja
b25338a809 heartrobotninja ergodox_ez and lets_split layouts (#1874) 2017-10-21 09:59:31 -10:00
Jason Milkins
78923cb884 Fix code backticks on Frequently Asked Build Questions docs 2017-10-21 09:58:48 -10:00
Jason Milkins
a860d9d628 Fix missing code backticks 2017-10-21 09:58:17 -10:00
Danny
b5464cf20a Add Iris keyboard (#1863)
* Clone Nyquist code to Iris and rename

* Set keymap and pins

* Work in progress Iris default keymap

* Add Iris rev2

* Update Iris files to new build system

* Add lewisridden keymap
2017-10-19 04:02:00 -10:00
Daniel Gordon
383e508bc5 Quad Function Tap Dance added to TD Doc
* Added section to example, detailing how to accomplish the
        'quad-function' tap dance.
    * Refactored TD documentation to clearly separate different complex
        examples

Change-Id: Ifc1495d1142849c771418fdabc458c04c48311e6
2017-10-18 17:14:12 -10:00
skullydazed
3f3fa07918 Reorganize clueboard into a single directory (#1855) 2017-10-17 18:05:21 -07:00
skullydazed
ad49db8cd2 Address #1689 by using a formula to define the breathing curve (#1692)
* Address #1689 by using a formula to define the breathing curve and exposing defines to control the shape of the curve.

* Tweak the behavior of breathing for clueboard
2017-10-17 16:47:49 -07:00
mogranjm
d3fe6a0588 Add terminus_mini keyboard and nyquist/DivergeJM layout (#1851)
* First commit of the Terminus_Mini firmware and the DivergeJM version of the Nyquist firmware

* Fix terminus_mini & nyquist/DivergeJM readme files

Previously an outdated copy of the default readme. Updated to match the  Nyquist/DivergeJM format (DivergeJM is a split 5x12 implementation of the terminus_mini layout)

* Update makefiles to rules.mk

Renamed both Makefiles to rules.mk, removed references to makefiles

* Updated rules.mk

Inadvertantly removed important code from the rules.mk in previous commit. This has been restored.

Also disabled Tap_Dance in both rules.mk files

* Moved terminus_mini to handwired

Realised that existing directory was not appropriate for the terminus_mini project, moved to handwired.
2017-10-17 06:42:27 -10:00
Max Rumpf
af4697cba5 Add Maxr1998's GH60 layout (#1849)
* Maxr1998's GH60 layout

* delete unused makefile

* Remove unneeded include
2017-10-16 16:43:40 -10:00
Kenneth Aloysius
b7bb923962 Add NIU Mini from KBDFans (#1847)
* Add NIU Mini keymap from Planck keymap

* Remove old keymap files

* Fix README, removed Planck references

* Add default layout, move Planck layout to separate folder

* Update README
2017-10-16 13:31:39 -10:00
Phil Hagelberg
0f5928fdf4 Fix avrdude message to not mention any specific device model. 2017-10-16 09:54:17 -10:00
Benjamin Dengler
ba4b3d9d72 Added BLE support for USB-USB converter. (#1824)
* Added BLE support to USB-USB converter

* Added readme

* Removed images and Makefile
2017-10-15 15:04:03 -10:00
Dylan Khor
aa660c1eb7 Broken link found in issue #1845 2017-10-15 15:03:23 -10:00
Jack Humbert
12b2e0ac73 hack to force new tag 2017-10-15 20:04:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
bd642d08ab add note to makefile for future use 2017-10-15 16:54:06 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7f2882832e adds default keymap for handwired boards 2017-10-15 16:52:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
32f18cf616 fix up default keymaps and remove keyboard folder filter 2017-10-15 16:44:31 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1745f202cc update keymaps to not be the canonical file 2017-10-15 16:18:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
115e49b2af only build default keymaps 2017-10-15 16:18:28 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e64313cdb3 adds default keymap for amj60 2017-10-15 16:17:47 -04:00
Jack Humbert
066525ab9e add qmk.fm as a backup host 2017-10-15 13:37:46 -04:00
Salt-Peanuts
e1bcb40e90 Cleaned up my Kinesis layout and created readme. (#1843)
* Cleaned up keymap and readme

* Cleaned up keymap and readme

* Cleaned up keymap and readme

* Cleaned up keymap and readme
2017-10-15 06:12:39 -10:00
zs
0b023ef67c Add tomb0y's minidox layout 2017-10-14 19:12:59 -10:00
Jack Humbert
800ec55dfc Make arguments redo, subproject elimination (#1784)
* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]

* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development

* fix-up some other rules.mk

* give travis a chance

* reset KEYMAPS variable

* start converting keyboards to new system

* try making all with travis

* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]

* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development

* fix-up some other rules.mk

* give travis a chance

* reset KEYMAPS variable

* start converting keyboards to new system

* try making all with travis

* start to update readmes and keyboards

* look in keyboard directories for board.mk

* update visualizer rules

* fix up some other keyboards/keymaps

* fix arm board ld includes

* fix board rules

* fix up remaining keyboards

* reset layout variable

* reset keyboard_layouts

* fix remainging keymaps/boards

* update readmes, docs

* add note to makefile error

* update readmes

* remove planck keymap warnings

* update references and docs

* test out tarvis build stages

* don't use stages for now

* don't use stages for now
2017-10-14 11:32:19 -10:00
Stefano Rodighiero
e5dc2253e2 keymap configuration rewritten using the KEYMAP macro defined in atreus.h 2017-10-14 07:01:50 -10:00
Andrew
6531d64ac7 Add YMD96 Keyboard (#1838)
* add ymd96 base

currently not working correctly.

* Update

honestly not really sure what I've been doing but I'm just more or less brute forcing this until I can get the pcb schematic or something

* honestly just trying stuff out

* Update keymaps

Getting closer hopefully

* ymd96 works!

at least for me

* Update readme

* Update readme

* Update readme
2017-10-14 07:01:02 -10:00
Pittyolo
f9f3afd767 Created cleaner readme and updated the keymap of my layout (#1840)
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2017-10-14 07:00:00 -10:00
Oscillope
c70b419ec0 Add multiple layout support and Linux flash utility to JJ40 (#1837)
* Adds support for multiple layouts. Adds custom keymap for "offset"
layout.

* Adds a tool to help detach the keyboard from the Linux HID driver before programming.

* Adds a tool to help detach the keyboard from the Linux HID driver before programming.
2017-10-13 19:04:36 -10:00
unknown
bccf263cd0 Add support for Unikeyboard Felix 2017-10-13 11:24:31 -10:00
Vadim Brodsky
e094cd42b5 Add support for the JJ40 Keyboard (#1834)
* Add support for JJ40

* Update readme

* Update maintaner
2017-10-13 10:20:56 -10:00
Sebastian Kaim
598cb82655 Extended the programming script for the ps2avrGB keyboard series:
- a keyboard already in bootloader mode will now be detected
- if setting the keyboard to bootloader mode doesn't work, a hint will be printed on how to do so
- instead of failing instantly when no keyboard is found, the script will now wait up to 60 seconds (it retries every 5 seconds, up to 12 times)
2017-10-13 05:37:19 -10:00
Donald
74f51009a8 Updated DZ60 HHKB layout and add my own layout (#1828)
* Updated DZ60 to properly handle HHKB layout, and added my own HHKB layout

* Added dedicated underglow keys

* Fixed compile issue
2017-10-13 05:35:49 -10:00
Otto Rask
122525ee61 Add rask's UK78 and iErgoDox layouts (#1830)
* Add rask's Satan layout

* Add rask's Satan layout

* Add rask's BananaSplit60 layout

* Add rask's BS60 readme

* Fix rask's BS60 readme image

* Fix rask's BS60 readme image again

* Add rask's UK78 layout

* Change RGui to be LGui to fix locale switching

On Ubuntu the keyboard seemingly lost RGui when toggling
between typing languages. With LGui toggling works normally.

* Add rask's ErgoDox Infinity layout

* Modify ErgoDox layout and add readme for it

* Add rask's UK78 layout readme
2017-10-13 05:35:17 -10:00
Jon Allen
c037d4bb30 Add the Tomato keyboard 2017-10-13 05:23:23 -10:00
keisuke333
66f45c9e2e Fix teensy path 2017-10-13 05:22:13 -10:00
Gareth Pye
2cf697d0c8 Tada68 instructions, updated and clarified to avoid bricking keyboards 2017-10-13 05:21:26 -10:00
Jonathan Arnett
4c0ff7b7ea Remove reference to Ergodox subprojects from docs
At one time, "ez" and "infinity" may have been subprojects of a
unified "ergodox" project, but this is not currently the case. Running
`make ergodox-ez-default-teensy` (or similar), as the documentation
currently implies, does not work.
2017-10-12 06:25:47 -10:00
skullY
db5afb05cf Fix the presentation of the contribution guide 2017-10-11 12:18:53 -07:00
skullydazed
2db4ad2133 Write a contributing guide. (#1827) 2017-10-11 12:07:15 -07:00
Jacob Chapman
b3ad561b4f newkb-atreus-xk 2017-10-10 09:25:39 -10:00
Wunder
ee8860a733 add stock layout for xd75 (#1731)
* add stock layout for xd75

* fix layout bug

* layout naming

* don't need it

* Cleaning up
2017-10-10 08:13:42 -10:00
Jesper Brix Rosenkilde
966e2660cf Add option to reverse PS2 mouse axes and scrolling 2017-10-10 07:20:17 -10:00
keisuke333
109b2ae0bd Fix missing teensy path 2017-10-10 07:16:22 -10:00
Joe Martin
b91ffba4be #1792 added in waits from tmk for locking switches
fixes #1792
2017-10-10 07:15:41 -10:00
marcostrauss
01ac8a6051 ErgoDone keyboard: Improved structure of readme and augmented it with important information. Updated links to moved content. 2017-10-10 07:12:37 -10:00
unknown
f88f042c04 Updated my Gherkin Keymap 2017-10-10 07:11:26 -10:00
drashna
e0e80c0dc1 Cleanup of my keymaps (#1802)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info

* Cleanup macros

* Fix odd merge issue

* Tweaked RGB lighting stuff

* Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers)

* Add forced NKRO

* Added Colemak and Dvorak layers to default orthodox keymap

* Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow
2017-10-10 07:11:05 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
34084b4ee6 geändert: readme.md 2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
f3e61afdc7 geändert: readme.md 2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
2cda124bc1 geändert: keymap.c 2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
951285de67 neue Datei: readme.md 2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
56c2487223 geändert: keyboards/lets_split/keymaps/DE_simple/keymap.c 2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
DerMeerkamp
c5f847a900 neue Datei: keyboards/lets_split/keymaps/DE_simple/Makefile
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	neue Datei:     keyboards/lets_split/keymaps/DE_simple/keymap.c
	neue Datei:     keyboards/lets_split/keymaps/DE_simple/rules.mk
2017-10-10 07:10:17 -10:00
Campbell Barton
d6a446bf95 Qwerty Code Friendly: relocate insert key
This was too easy to press by accident (next to Alt).
Make this user configurable.
2017-10-10 07:09:44 -10:00
Pittyolo
31808df294 Added ISO Hungarian friendly keymap (#1808)
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2017-10-10 07:08:37 -10:00
Snipeye
cfd118d158 Added Dichotemy Keyboard, updated docs for Pointing Device (#1817)
* Added Dichotemy Keyboard, updated docs for Pointing Device

* Updated readme

* Updated mouse report pointer in pointing_device.c
2017-10-10 07:07:59 -10:00
Antonio García-Domínguez
20031ab982 Contribute GH60 layout (#1820)
* Add first version of my layout

* Tweaked layout

* gh60/bluezio: SpaceFn CapsLock interferes with Ctrl+Arrows
2017-10-10 07:07:09 -10:00
Kyle Montag
6d2cb1d9ac Add my layouts (#1822)
* all of my updates

* return to base config for xd60.c

* remove janky keymap header definition

* update readme for xd60

* update Planck readme
2017-10-10 07:06:41 -10:00
lyuts
d8c62e4238 Fixed typo in docs. (#1818) 2017-10-06 20:15:55 -07:00
Rob Rogers
357d930f5a correct extraneous t 2017-10-06 11:09:03 -10:00
Rob Rogers
8d7cc11d72 correct layer numbers in keymaps 2017-10-06 11:09:03 -10:00
Johannes Huber
18f78b6735 Fix Clueboard readme links (#1816) 2017-10-06 13:36:35 -07:00
Fabian Topfstedt
120089d917 Consistent fabian layouts for amj40, let's split, planck and xd75 (#1812)
* slight modifier changes; added plover and reusing jack's default planck keymap as the basis

* space is not shift when held anymore

* added fabian layout (based on jack's default)

* changed fabian layout (based on jack's default)

* changed fabian layout (based on jack's default)
2017-10-06 08:08:35 -10:00
Daniel Shields
d2bbfb9058 Increase one-shot timeout for planck/keymaps/dshields and remove unused includes. 2017-10-06 08:08:06 -10:00
Snipeye
ee13228486 Generic Pointing Device (#1767) 2017-10-06 07:13:08 -10:00
BenKesselring
ea819268f3 Add new 4x12 ortho layout & add credit to XD75 port (#1782)
* add xd75, preliminary RGB'

* fix RGB

* add backlight support (probably)

* updated readme and tweaked keymap

* added xd75 to list in /keyboards

* copyright ALL the things, create blank slate for Colemak Mod-DH Split/Wide keymap

* Add preliminary split Colemak Mod-DH layout

* changing stuff to compile properly

* attribution

* moar attribution

* removed incomplete keymap

* Create Colemak Mod-DH Wide layout for 4x12 ortho.

* Move Adjust key

* Add layou timage to readme

* fix naming

* Fix stupid issue with not understanding how the keymap works

* forgot to switch COLEMAK to COLEMAKDH...

* Remove and link image

* Remove and link image
2017-10-06 04:20:28 -10:00
Dylan Khor
e0834cfda9 Update Let's Split readme
Updated Let's Split readme to reflect `make` changes in #1659, removed incorrectly used apostrophe and other spelling / grammar errors
2017-10-05 13:42:17 -10:00
Campbell Barton
c206650ed0 [cleanup] consistent 2 space indentation
Was mixed between 2&4
2017-10-05 07:28:42 -10:00
Dylan Khor
e446eddca9 Adding my Roadkit keymap (#1798)
* Initial khord roadkit keymap

* Remove bad readme

* Transfer dot through to layer 2 and add clarifications to layout comments
2017-10-05 07:22:58 -10:00
Dylan Khor
0cc62459a7 Minor typo 2017-10-05 07:22:25 -10:00
Sebastian Kaim
29bcffb3f3 Edited a minor typo in feature_bootmagic.md. 2017-10-05 06:17:34 -10:00
Cory Shaw
01bf8e1643 Mbsurfer Let's Split keymap updates (#1787)
* Fix mbsurfer let's split layout RGB indicators when both lower and raise are pressed

* Update mbsurfer let's split keymap with new RGB key codes for modes

* Clean up mbsurfer keymap matrix layout
2017-10-03 09:05:10 -10:00
Daniel Gordon
03de0c8575 Reference to rules.mk in tap dance docs added
Change-Id: I64aa6f95a30ab05f0ed3f499e54b9e125d379fad
2017-10-03 09:04:31 -10:00
Gergely Nagy
1cd336dde4 ergodox: Update algernon's layout to v1.11
Overall changes
===============

* Updated to work with QMK master.
* The `$` and `^` symbols on the number row were swapped on both the base and
  the ADORE layers.
* The bracket tap-dance keys can now be used to input Japanese brackets, `「`
  and `」` with a third tap.
* The second column of the top row on the right side will act as a "Social"
  application selector on the `AppSel` layer.
* The third key on the same column will select a password manager.
* The `GUI` key will now launch `rofi` when triple-tapped.

Miscellaneous
=============

* The `👶` symbol can be entered with UCIS.
* The `👪` symbol can be entered with UCIS.

Tools
=====

* `tools/hid-commands` can now find the `Mstdn`, not just `Slack`, as the
  "Slack"/chat app.
* `tools/hid-commands` can now find the Plex web app as a music/media player.
* `tools/hid-commands` now understands the "Social" application selector. It
  raises the `Mstdn` and `Tweetdeck` windows, but keeps focus on the previous
  window.
* `tools/hid-commands` now understands the "Social2" application selector, which
  raises `Signal` and `Viber`, but keeps focus on the previous window.
* `tools/hid-commands` is now able to select a password manager (KeePass*).
* `tools/hid-commands` can now run `rofi` when receiving an `appsel_helper`
  command (triggered by a triple-tapped `GUI` key).

Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
2017-10-03 07:54:56 -10:00
Campbell Barton
cc52ac5b16 code_friendly_qwerty keymap 2017-10-03 07:46:18 -10:00
Philippe Voinov
efbc4d2295 Add new planck layout (#1778)
* Custom layout: tehwalris

* Prevent stuck modifiers.
2017-10-03 07:45:22 -10:00
Fred Sundvik
67eeb889ba Fix dynamic macros on ChibiOS keyboards 2017-09-30 06:22:24 -10:00
Fred Sundvik
25285a1c5a Don't process keycodes on the slave 2017-09-30 06:22:02 -10:00
Max Riveiro
f1451b4b04 Fix HSV Color Wheel image on RGB Light page (#1773)
Signed-off-by: Max Riveiro <kavu13@gmail.com>
2017-09-29 16:19:15 -07:00
skullydazed
5fd68266f5 Clueboard 60% support (#1746)
* initial clueboard_60 support

* LED lighting support

* fix the clueboard->clueboard_66 rename

* Add layout support to clueboard_60

* Fix the 60_iso layout so it's actually iso

* add a default keymap for AEK layout

* fix clueboard_17

* Fixup the ISO layouts

* Fix the `wait_ms()/wait_us()` definitions for chibios

* Fix up the wait_ms/wait_us hack. Reduce stack size.

* Add a missing #include "wait.h"

* commit files that should have already been comitted
2017-09-29 16:17:30 -07:00
Matt
b736f25e85 added matrixman layout 2017-09-29 11:53:27 -10:00
drashna
d28fb63fac updated drashna's keymaps (#1769)
* Add woodpad

* Cleanup

* Remove misc layouts for woodpad

* Move woodpad to handwired

* Updated RGB Underglow info
2017-09-29 11:52:37 -10:00
mechmerlin
6ec7ccec63 Support for KBP V60 Type R 60% keyboard (#1770)
* Support for KBP V60 Type R 60% keyboard

Support does not include in switch or underglow lighting for Polestar Edition.

* rename v60type_r to v60_type_r

* Remove old v60type_r

* Modify readme.md to adhere with QMK readme formatting.
2017-09-29 11:51:12 -10:00
Jack Humbert
791b9cc652 remove all makefiles from keyboard directories 2017-09-27 08:21:09 -10:00
Ethan Madden
e2480a299e ?= -> = 2017-09-25 19:36:44 -04:00
Ethan Madden
692c4e7508 Added Obelus
tearing it down so that it can be rebuilt

fiddling with audio

big default config overhaul

apparently startup sounds work without the override now

readme!

readme fixes

readme tweaking
2017-09-25 19:36:44 -04:00
Florian Beeres
f1c7b813aa New layout for XD60/64 (#1748)
* Add yuuki keymap

Documentation is still a TODO and the keymap may not be final

* GRV on colon

* add KC_GRV to FN ESC

* hhkb ish

* hhkbish 2

* HHKBish and documentation

* Fix Markdown warnings

* typo
2017-09-25 13:31:42 -04:00
Fred Eisele
a00532759b Move work from pinky fingers to thumbs and index fingers (#1749)
* phreed keymap added
This keymap moves many pinky keys to the center

* set to do what I want but LT() does not return to previous layer

* get overlays working

* get overlays working

* fix the readme

* fix the readme

* swapped the shift

* swapped the shift

* propagate mods

* clear special char on readme
2017-09-25 13:30:58 -04:00
Danny
5dab2ef12a Update Viterbi default layout (#1753)
* Implement sticky modifiers

* Change underglow based on sticky mod status

* Set RGB lights based on which mods are stickied

* Add controls for dimming RGB LEDs

* Only update RGB lights if modifiers have changed

* Use all LEDs to show modifier state

* Create default keymap for Viterbi
2017-09-25 13:21:27 -04:00
Kenny Hung
a67c930e9e XD75RE Custom layout, and clarification in readme.md (#1754)
* Duplicate default layout as basis of my own

* Basic Colemak layer, just to practice flashing

* Add reset button so that we don't have to short out the reset button on the board to flash it.

* Symbols layer

* Navigation layer, and remove unused keys. Now usable, nice.

* Correct backspace for UK QWERTY mapping

* Small clarification in XD75RE readme instructions

* Use UK pipe so that I can type a pipe on a UK keyboard
2017-09-25 13:20:41 -04:00
unknown
56d750659a Removed unneeded code from keymap 2017-09-25 13:15:04 -04:00
unknown
169d46ce83 Add my gherkin keymap, and update readme and config 2017-09-25 13:15:04 -04:00
Lukas Werling
1ad941e984 Add shell.nix for NixOS users 2017-09-25 13:14:20 -04:00
Zach Burchill
809c9258c1 Fixed typo of "multually" to "mutually" 2017-09-25 13:08:06 -04:00
surlyjake
c8d365f5da platform descriptions to match master keycodes.md documentation 2017-09-25 13:07:46 -04:00
surlyjake
957e44231a updated keycodes media descriptions
Platform compatibility descriptions added for mute, volume up/down
2017-09-25 13:07:46 -04:00
Jack Humbert
aef36ada02 add conditional for planck-mitch keymap 2017-09-24 23:50:18 -04:00
Yan-Fa Li
878774b24e Contribute a DZ60 keymap for 67 key configuration 2017-09-21 09:43:27 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
8c02748c81 Update Viterbi keymaps 2017-09-21 09:40:13 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
37b9715cbc Update default Viterbi layout 2017-09-21 09:40:13 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
94823176c5 Adjust Viterbi pinout 2017-09-21 09:40:13 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
92b74e2d36 Rename cloned Nyquist files to Viterbi, create temporary keymaps
Add WIP keymap for dwallace
2017-09-21 09:40:13 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
72e9939143 Clone Nyquist keyboard for Viterbi 2017-09-21 09:40:13 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4c75285816 add filess 2017-09-21 00:32:01 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d77e55d31e move keymap to rules.mk 2017-09-21 00:27:14 -04:00
Batuhan Baserdem
31e78d22b4 Turkish planck keymap (#1675)
* Adding keymap

* Adding keymap

* Compiles now, but doesn't flash

* Fixes issues with compilation

* Trying to fix issues with tap-dance layer

* Trying to fix issues with tap-dance layer

* Trying to fix issues with tap-dance layer

* Fixed bbaserdem layout

* Added keyboard layout image

* Edited README.md

* Changed layout and removed image from README.md

* Changed tapping terms

* Changed layout a bit
2017-09-21 00:19:57 -04:00
U-SALTY-WINTENDO\Haj Okuda
ea7792b6c6 Adding my keymap with Colemak Mod-DH 2017-09-21 00:16:43 -04:00
Michael F. Lamb
b1d6005c52 add layout mitosis-datagrok (workman variant) 2017-09-21 00:16:22 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
064f682103 Instruct VSCode to indent using spaces, also ignore two temp files created by VSCode. 2017-09-21 00:15:53 -04:00
Jack Humbert
32d6a8b7ec adds DZ60 support (#1734)
* adds support for dz60

* fix dz60 readme
2017-09-19 10:27:46 -04:00
QMK Bot
0c335270bd convert to unix line-endings [skip ci] 2017-09-19 04:47:16 +00:00
Rozakiin
62a02af915 Fixed uk78 and turned Bootmagic off (#1725)
* Add files via upload

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Add files via upload

* Add files via upload

* Update config.h
2017-09-19 00:44:43 -04:00
Nicolas Guelpa
3173924421 Adding a new layout for the planck that helps when coming from the pok3r (#1701)
* adding new layout for the planck that helps when coming from the pok3r

* Fixing the function layer

* Update readme.md

* Update keymap.c

Making some small adjustments

* Update keymap.c

switching GUI and Esc

* Update keymap.c
2017-09-18 17:13:01 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
a89183591c Fixed a few typos and spelling errors in auto shift feature document 2017-09-18 17:08:18 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
d0ca713eb4 KC_TILD should not have been listed as an auto shift key 2017-09-18 17:08:18 -04:00
Jeremy Cowgar
abba393f57 Added Auto Shift, tap key = normal, hold key = shifted state. 2017-09-18 17:08:18 -04:00
Daniel Shields
87021371e6 Remove redundant Makefile. 2017-09-18 17:07:41 -04:00
Dylan Khor
da887ea412 Address issue #1713 (#1728) 2017-09-17 11:53:45 -07:00
Phil Hagelberg
2a02df84b6 Improve readme and PID codes for Atreus. 2017-09-17 00:04:08 -04:00
krusli
25aa474246 Updated RGB code to use event.pressed 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
c7ebb0f950 Add RGB code (from ps2avrgb and luizribeiro/qmk_firmware) 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
a8a02455f5 Keymap updates 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
6cfb85f32f Fixes for RGB, more colours 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
0b7df9f2ef Update on/off toggle behaviour for RGB LEDs 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
d281cd5c40 Change max brightness level for iOS 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
krusli
69ab37fca1 Got luizribeiro's ps2avrgb implementation working for Mechmini 2017-09-16 09:34:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
024f0455de [core] fix rgb source include 2017-09-15 22:12:25 -04:00
Andrew Plaza (insidious)
6198fed566 Updated README in ergodox_infinity keyboard (#1702)
* changed 'infinity' to 'ergodox_infinity' and specified to be in the top-level directory as per recent changes to directory structure of QMK_firmware git repo

* accidently removed '-' in last line of readme
2017-09-15 22:01:51 -04:00
lucwastiaux
3e1f388bda Adding Ergodox EZ and Atreus Dvorak 42-key layouts (#1705)
* importing 42 key dvorak layout

* added comment for build instructions

* adding atreus dvorak 42 key layout

* added readme

* add readme

* build instructions

* additional MEH shortcuts
2017-09-15 22:00:26 -04:00
Rob Rogers
7bcf3e2781 Wording changes for the WSL install script 2017-09-15 21:59:56 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5ad5c230d6 Merge branch 'luizribeiro-ps2avrGB' 2017-09-15 21:44:39 -04:00
Jack Humbert
dc7d0c7b74 update to driver separation 2017-09-15 21:43:58 -04:00
krusli
afcf3a2878 Update Mechmini keymap, reduce reported power consumption for iOS Camera Adapter compatibility 2017-09-15 20:11:40 -04:00
Dylan Khor
ee9a20ff37 Cleaned, revised, and updated my keymaps to reflect new changes/defaults (#1712)
* add new RGB keycodes and clean up lets split keymap

* extraneous cases

* More cleanup and added macro

* one more macro

* cleaned up my planck keymap and added macros

* Transitioned planck keymap to new formatting / audio modes based on new default

* Remove extraneous newline in song list, add keycodes missed in previous commit

* error in graphical representation of keycodes
2017-09-15 19:21:46 -04:00
Danny
5eb5b6074c Add Levinson keyboard (#1723)
* Fork lets_split to levinson

Update subproject default

* Update Readme

* Pass LED backlight info from master to slave over serial
2017-09-15 19:20:50 -04:00
Hugh
19f48fa922 "New" Atreus Keymap (#1717)
* Merge with upstream

* Finish merge

* Add new keymap

* Change use of KEYMAP macro

* Add Readme.md

* Fix link

* Clean up comments

* Raise on leading edge of keypress
2017-09-15 15:51:47 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
c02de0932a Remove accidentally pasted line in MF68 readme 2017-09-15 15:49:57 -04:00
Florent C
17c84f24cd Adapt build instructions to new keyboard name 2017-09-15 15:49:36 -04:00
Christopher Browne
a07d1f22aa Some revisions to cbbrowne Planck keymap, and a preliminary xd75 keymap (#1715)
* Add HOME/END keys as upper/lower on arrow-up/down

* Reduce .hex file size by turning off unneeded options

* Put digit keypad onto left hand upon RAISE; this will sometimes be preferable to double-hits of right hand

* Latest super latest version merge

* cbbrowne keymap for XD75re

* starting notes on XD75re keymap plans

* First draft of bottom row of QWERTY

* Switch my special bottom line over to QCENT

* Dunno

* Filling in wanted keys, bit by bit...

* Add copyright, extra macro

* Clean up comments, remove some experimental code I didn't like

* TODO plans for xd75re

* clean up keyboard layout

* QCENT2 is my new experiment for the main keyboard...

* Add a few more main layer keys, and modify LOWER to shift things outwards to conform with main layer

* Clean up RAISE layer to conform with main layer, remove QCENT layer as QCENT2 is the new thing

* More xd75 changes, now that I actually have it in hand

* shift keymap around, as original attempt was a bit too aggressive in keeping to the edges

* more revs to XD75

* Dropping parts of the centre keypad in favor of Keys I Really Need

* Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now

* Improve documentation to conform with how builds are done now

* Add cbbrowne rules file as alternative to having the rules in Makefile

* Makefile not needed anymore for individual keymap
2017-09-14 14:02:49 -04:00
Harshit Goel
23ce0b43b6 Further updated ergodone readme.md (#1714)
* updated read.md file

* added image to flash hex on ergodone

* corrected image link

* updated direct image link

* image with larger text
2017-09-14 13:05:29 -04:00
Danny
4549dcd21f Add support for MF68 replacement PCB for Magicforce 68 (#1698)
* Port TMK code for MF68

* Change KEYMAP to KC_KEYMAP and add macro
2017-09-13 17:53:10 -04:00
Goel
7da585917b updated read.md file 2017-09-13 17:51:30 -04:00
Sean Hunter
cf001300b3 [planck] Adds Sean Hunter keymap(#1706)
* Sean Hunter initial keymap

* Update old map to sync it up with new one

* Add TODO
fix a few minor things

* small doc fixes

* Minor fixups
2017-09-13 17:47:48 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
63028dde82 Add jojiichan keymap 2017-09-13 17:46:25 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7ad924bae5 Updates send_string functionality, adds terminal feature (#1657)
* implement basic terminal stuff

* modify send_string to read normal strings too

* add files bc yeah. working pgm detected

* pgm detection apparently not working

* adds send string keycodes, additional keycode support in send string

* implement arguments

* [terminal] add help command

* [terminal] adds keycode and keymap functions

* [terminal] adds nop.h, documentation

* update macro docs
2017-09-12 00:43:10 -04:00
Kaleb Elwert
a4ff8b91f7 Update tv44-belak keymap 2017-09-10 22:59:30 -04:00
Marco
63cde006c5 Changed USB manufacturer to "JMWS"
Don`t know, if this is 100% correct, but the original software refers
to "JMWS JM60 Driver".
2017-09-10 22:58:55 -04:00
Marco
d331e274b3 Use KC_GESC keycode instead of custom function 2017-09-10 22:58:55 -04:00
Marco
349e0012ba Basic support for JM60 keyboard
This adds basic support for JM60 RGB PCB that was sold
by KBDfans https://kbdfans.myshopify.com/
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/JM60-RGB60-Custom-mechanical-keyboard-PCB-ANSI/2230037_32810956675.html

No support for RGB Backlight yet.
2017-09-10 22:58:55 -04:00
Ptomerty
68b6de60e0 fix for toggle tap dance 2017-09-10 22:57:26 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f10e9586df adds a default ergodox_infinity keymap 2017-09-10 00:10:35 -04:00
skullydazed
4cdcbdb861 Remove all Makefiles from the keyboards directory. (#1660)
* Remove all Makefiles from the keyboards directory.

* update keymaps added in the last 8 days

* Ignore keyboard/keymap makefiles

* update hand_wire to reflect our new Makefile-less reality

* Update the make guide to reflect the new reality

* move planck keymap options to rules.mk

* update planck keymaps 4real

* trigger travis

* add back build_keyboard.mk

* restore changes to build_keyboard
2017-09-08 13:47:50 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cf8e10533b update some keymaps that broke w/defaults 2017-09-08 01:42:32 -04:00
skullY
927ef81363 Revert "Remove the "lib/%" rule."
This reverts commit 6fc43ddaf6.

I didn't think this through before pushing it.
2017-09-06 21:09:08 -07:00
skullY
6fc43ddaf6 Remove the "lib/%" rule. 2017-09-06 21:04:29 -07:00
Hugh
0759adeaf1 Split atreus (#1680)
* Merge with upstream

* Add split_atreus keymap for lets_split.

* Move bspace

* Tidy up keymap

* Update layer enum

* Temporary fix

* Finish merge

* Added keys for testing

* Revert temporary fix

* Remake keymap using default let's split map as base. ASCII art not
updated

* Remove non-functioning layers

* Rename folder

* Update ASCII art

* Remove vestiges of ADJUST layer

* Remove nonexistent layer #defines

* Rename folder to avoid confusion

* Add Readme.md

* Formatting

* Description of underscores in layer maps
2017-09-06 18:33:52 -07:00
Jason Milkins
43a1ea3035 Add TKL keymap for Frosty_Flake (#1666)
* Add TKL keymap for Frosty_Flake

* Update readme.md

* Add spaces for ghfm newlines

* add note for dfu target
2017-09-06 17:42:19 -07:00
skullydazed
af14e672c9 Add a clueboard rev3 (#1688)
* Allow the knight animation to be restricted to a portion of the LED strip

* Add keys for jumping directly to particular animation modes

* Remove orphaned break statements

* Tweak the `RGB_MODE` buttons so they cycle through the same mode.

* small indentation fix

* Add a new revision of the clueboard with 18 underlight LEDs
2017-09-06 15:27:29 -07:00
skullydazed
2b3803eb5e Clone chibios and ugfx if it's not already checked out. (#1651)
* Clone chibios and ugfx if it's not already checked out.

* update the submodule out of date message
2017-09-06 15:21:31 -07:00
skullydazed
4580d3a730 RGB improvements (#1684)
* Allow the knight animation to be restricted to a portion of the LED strip

* Add keys for jumping directly to particular animation modes

* Remove orphaned break statements

* Tweak the `RGB_MODE` buttons so they cycle through the same mode.

* small indentation fix
2017-09-06 14:49:19 -07:00
Will Jiang
0ce45eb0b7 Update mac guide (#1665)
`avr-libc` is no longer, and it's called `avr-gcc` now. https://github.com/osx-cross/homebrew-avr

Also you need `gcc-arc-none-eabi` to be able to compile in my experience.
2017-09-06 10:36:47 -07:00
Wilba6582
85c3c5926c Force Raw HID interface number to 1 always (#1669) 2017-09-06 10:33:00 -07:00
CarVac
323fa19e2d Dvorak-optimized Mitosis keymap with mouse keys (#1676)
* Add carvac_dv keymap for mitosis

* Add mouse keys

* move backspace, etc, and fix tab

* remove commented-out functions in keymap

* Fix scroll buttons and add left/right scrolling

* Make num momentary, add comments, and clean up

* fix mouse scroll acceleration
2017-09-06 10:19:35 -07:00
Ethan Madden
de0e025472 Added personal minivan keymap (#1681)
more consistent layer setup

documentation!

slide some things around

more doc jiggling
2017-09-06 09:48:21 -07:00
Jay Liu
b032867236 Update Infinity Ergodox Makefile (#1682)
I believe this change is needed in response to the recent change in folder structure.
2017-09-06 09:47:41 -07:00
Jack Humbert
c8e232907f Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-09-06 12:38:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
994592f985 add audio on/off audios 2017-09-06 12:37:57 -04:00
Rob Rogers
4d5b7dea14 Let's split hand mirroring support
commit b7a1c6fe3f0709d176a7833387051b2323b16f17
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Date:   Wed Sep 6 08:28:00 2017 -0500

    add hand swap config matrix for Let's Split

commit 1d53113d96b711db549f735316c2ea3f7469021b
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Date:   Tue Sep 5 21:43:34 2017 -0500

    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

commit 98f40e31c4a1728d826037b375cf336d550bf69a
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Date:   Mon Sep 4 20:20:46 2017 -0500

    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

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Date:   Thu Aug 31 19:47:25 2017 -0500

    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

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Date:   Sun Aug 27 15:05:16 2017 -0500

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Date:   Sat Aug 26 23:23:48 2017 -0500

    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

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    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

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    Merge branch 'master' of github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware

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    '
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commit 71c173dee1aa16dd762897531c42d23f6da0159c
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    line endings???
2017-09-06 09:20:49 -07:00
Jack Humbert
4d5eeb3d7d update planck stuff 2017-09-06 12:19:40 -04:00
David Stosik
4edfa97e03 Improve and simplify RGB Knight mode (#1677)
* Simplify RGB Knight mode code, and make it look closer to KITT

* Remove RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_DUALKNIGHT_LENGTH
2017-09-05 14:19:08 -07:00
Jack Humbert
5f154f0a00 Update feature_common_shortcuts.md 2017-09-05 13:11:43 -04:00
David Stosik
94f8b758b3 Fix Kitt and its default behavior (#1674) 2017-09-03 11:02:06 -07:00
Lukmanul Hakim
f0db2c0512 Set proper backlight level 2017-08-31 09:58:04 -04:00
QMK Bot
8ea690a1b3 convert to unix line-endings [skip ci] 2017-08-30 15:55:39 +00:00
Jonathan Arnett
b07b4bb97b Alterations and documentation updates for j3rn Ergodox EZ keymap (#1656)
* Add second set of AltSft and Alt

* Insert the play key between previous and next

* Update documentation
2017-08-30 11:52:43 -04:00
David Stosik
5b897ce223 Port #1576 to Let's Split: EECONFIG_HANDEDNESS gets overridden when RGB is enabled 2017-08-30 11:51:58 -04:00
Otto Rask
da33dfec55 rask's Satan and BananaSplit60 (#1654)
* Add rask's Satan layout

* Add rask's Satan layout

* Add rask's BananaSplit60 layout

* Add rask's BS60 readme

* Fix rask's BS60 readme image

* Fix rask's BS60 readme image again
2017-08-30 11:51:18 -04:00
Michael Terhar
a4316ba486 Fixed mitosis-mjt audio (#1653)
* copied mjt keymaps from archive

* All mjt boards now compile

* fixed jd45-mjt breathing

* Updates to fix SpaceFN but not tested yet.

* Still missing either spacebar or an adjacent keypress.

* Debugging rigged up for use with hid_listen.

* Reverted the default keymap to use tap_layer_key rather than custom.  Moved custom approach to keymap_debug.c

* Fixed the lower-left side of the keymap, which needed more spacers due to the matrix being directly put into the array rather than using the keymap function.

* Cleaned up JD45 keymap that uses tapkey.

* Redid minivan keymap with numsym rather than raise/lower.
Untested.

* Created my MJT keymap for HHKB
Enabled dynamic macros and moved
somoe of the shortcuts around.

* Minor keymap fixes to make them compile without errors.

* Added home/end to right arrow cluster on DYN layer.

* Added more keys to fn and dyn layers.

* It wasn't using my custom layer last time somehow...?  Now it will.

* Compiled and installed at end of day on 8/23

* Moved macros to FKEY layer because Adjust was too hard to get into and out of without some sort of feedback.

* Fixed volume controls... were reversed and disabled.

* Added F13-F15 back to fkeys layer in Minivan

* Created new Planck Keymap that uses the NumSym and FKeys layer approach like the Minivan.

* Removed DYN layer.

* Fixed diagram in planck numsym.

* Cleanup for pull request.

* Roadkit flip phone warning.

* Replaced PLAY_NOTES_ARRAY to PLAY_SONG

* reset the submodules

* checked out specific commits for submodules

* Removed debugging from JD45 shared config.h

* Moved custom rules.mk to apropriate keymap

Reset the shared rules.mk file.

* Trailing return issue in rules.mk

Gotta make for a smooth pull request :-)

* Mitosis music troubleshooting

Also updated the song playing function.
Does not work currently.

* Fixed mitosis audio

* Put mitosis/rules.mk back to QMK master
2017-08-30 11:50:31 -04:00
Marco Fontani
da83f04a30 add UC_OSX_RALT to make unicode use the Right Alt key on OSX 2017-08-30 11:38:03 -04:00
drashna
9987f9dcff Update drashna's keymap (#1649)
* initial commit for my custom layout

* fix switching into and out of numfun layer

* enable tap dance to lock layers

* enable layer indicator LEDs

* remove Colemak2 layer because it was dumb

* remove handler for nonexistent keycode

* add new movement keys to lower layer

* standardize indentation because I'm not a monster

* add Woodpad keyboard with Michael's Tryggve layout

* Add dvorak/colemak layers

* add hash

* Update keymap.c

* Fixed OSL Symbol layer layout issue

* Minor later tweak

* Clean up actions

* Diablo 3 macro keys remove

* Fixed numbad issues

* Remove Underglow toggle

* Fix layer consistency

* cleanup of code

* line feed

* small fixes

* Major merge

* Merge cleanup on my keymap

* Cleanup

* Update compile command

* Swapped arrows

* Additional cleanup

* Revert "Woodpad"

* update

* minor update

* staging for pull request

* Finish removing layer underglow toggles
2017-08-30 11:36:14 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
ad73553aa9 Update README. 2017-08-30 11:28:56 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
00d8f0c082 Small gaming layer and formatting updates to my nyquist config. 2017-08-30 11:28:56 -04:00
Jack Humbert
a729d852fe Merge pull request #1574 from danamlund/master
New clueboard keymap that is a tetris game
2017-08-30 11:27:52 -04:00
Arthur SCHMITT
da7aece043 Add the new QMK submodule way in /lib and not tmk_core/tool wich is outdated 2017-08-30 11:26:24 -04:00
skullY
ed56a6859f add a git-submodule make target. 2017-08-28 11:26:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ba2ad57ca8 add rule shortcut via @samwho's suggesion 2017-08-27 12:53:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
677b89768b add bin targets - closes #1648, fixes #1647 2017-08-27 12:11:59 -04:00
Michael Terhar
7960302242 Keymaps for several of my boards (#1641)
* copied mjt keymaps from archive

* All mjt boards now compile

* fixed jd45-mjt breathing

* Updates to fix SpaceFN but not tested yet.

* Still missing either spacebar or an adjacent keypress.

* Debugging rigged up for use with hid_listen.

* Reverted the default keymap to use tap_layer_key rather than custom.  Moved custom approach to keymap_debug.c

* Fixed the lower-left side of the keymap, which needed more spacers due to the matrix being directly put into the array rather than using the keymap function.

* Cleaned up JD45 keymap that uses tapkey.

* Redid minivan keymap with numsym rather than raise/lower.
Untested.

* Created my MJT keymap for HHKB
Enabled dynamic macros and moved
somoe of the shortcuts around.

* Minor keymap fixes to make them compile without errors.

* Added home/end to right arrow cluster on DYN layer.

* Added more keys to fn and dyn layers.

* It wasn't using my custom layer last time somehow...?  Now it will.

* Compiled and installed at end of day on 8/23

* Moved macros to FKEY layer because Adjust was too hard to get into and out of without some sort of feedback.

* Fixed volume controls... were reversed and disabled.

* Added F13-F15 back to fkeys layer in Minivan

* Created new Planck Keymap that uses the NumSym and FKeys layer approach like the Minivan.

* Removed DYN layer.

* Fixed diagram in planck numsym.

* Cleanup for pull request.

* Roadkit flip phone warning.

* Replaced PLAY_NOTES_ARRAY to PLAY_SONG

* reset the submodules

* checked out specific commits for submodules

* Removed debugging from JD45 shared config.h

* Moved custom rules.mk to apropriate keymap

Reset the shared rules.mk file.

* Trailing return issue in rules.mk

Gotta make for a smooth pull request :-)
2017-08-26 23:33:33 -04:00
Toshiki Yagi
de315c54eb make ergodone's led work well 2017-08-26 23:32:25 -04:00
unknown
a6fe0320f5 Updated readme to new standard. 2017-08-26 23:31:47 -04:00
unknown
78ab926cc8 Updated my files and added debouncing 2017-08-26 23:31:47 -04:00
Cory Shaw
b28982e329 Add mbsurfer Let's Split keymap with RGB layer indicators (#1638) 2017-08-26 10:34:53 -04:00
Joe Wasson
0965e5203e Merge in gaming layout. 2017-08-26 10:34:07 -04:00
Joe Wasson
8e1c3f410d Add split layout to more keyboards. 2017-08-26 10:34:07 -04:00
Cory Shaw
2aedbf872b Improve default layout of 9key and give example macro 2017-08-24 21:29:10 -04:00
Cory Shaw
afd7bf5f09 Increase time for tap dancing on 9key default 2017-08-24 21:29:10 -04:00
Cory Shaw
402235eeb4 Update Bishop Keyboards url to relaunched site 2017-08-24 21:29:10 -04:00
Cory Shaw
b2d033ffe8 Add 9key to keyboards readme 2017-08-24 21:29:10 -04:00
Joe Wasson
ae91af95e2 Add split ansi layout and talljoe's keymap. 2017-08-24 15:52:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4b0c6dc50d update travis script 2017-08-24 08:07:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9a23fad36b update ergodox links 2017-08-24 08:00:50 -04:00
Markus Kohler
718fddf44c Fix broken link 2017-08-24 07:59:22 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d2ff66a985 Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609)
* include variables and .h files as pp directives

* start layout compilation

* split ergodoxes up

* don't compile all layouts for everything

* might seg fault

* reset layouts variable

* actually reset layouts

* include rules.mk instead

* remove includes from rules.mk

* update variable setting

* load visualizer from path

* adds some more examples

* adds more layouts

* more boards added

* more boards added

* adds documentation for layouts

* use lowercase names for LAYOUT_

* add layout.json files for each layout

* add community folder, default keymaps for layouts

* touch-up default layouts

* touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk

* update documentation for layouts

* fix up serial/i2c switches
2017-08-23 22:29:07 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7260fc3eef update 9key readme 2017-08-23 15:46:02 -04:00
Jack Humbert
437c86c9c1 update build script 2017-08-23 15:44:25 -04:00
Steve Holt
d54360b1d8 Update keymap.c 2017-08-22 23:53:41 -04:00
Steve Holt
fe4549839e Update config.h 2017-08-22 23:53:41 -04:00
Steve Holt
1d930ebe45 Update Makefile 2017-08-22 23:53:41 -04:00
Jonathan Boyett
fcb60b1601 fix link brackets 2017-08-22 23:33:38 -04:00
Cory Shaw
3aa7fbcd79 fix(9key): Fix layout of 9key readme 2017-08-22 23:09:12 -04:00
Cory Shaw
82f434a4d4 update(9key): Add readme with updated format 2017-08-22 23:09:12 -04:00
Cory Shaw
d8fd33dd5e Add support for 9key by Bishop Keyboards 2017-08-22 23:09:12 -04:00
Jonathan Boyett
bd484f18bd JD40 MiniVan port 2017-08-22 23:07:52 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
9f6362e4df Adding Makefile
Required for JIS layouts
2017-08-22 17:59:38 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
57c93c13cc Creating Mac Version of JIS Keymap
Swapping command and alt, restoring fn+left for delete, subbing in grave for hhkb key.
2017-08-22 17:59:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e719f5b0b5 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-08-22 10:08:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9da308a0cd move to compiled [skip ci] 2017-08-22 10:07:32 -04:00
keisuke333
47cd5b5622 Fix avoid certificate errors that occur during '2-setup-environment-win.bat' 2017-08-22 09:09:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
0e39f1faf4 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-08-22 08:57:13 -04:00
Jack Humbert
dd8cedc361 update travis script 2017-08-22 08:56:39 -04:00
Jack Humbert
51a2ce6145 convert to unix line-endings [skip ci] 2017-08-22 08:56:22 -04:00
Jack Humbert
11d27cec1e attempt to fix line-ending travis stuff 2017-08-21 23:39:06 -04:00
jpetermans
7a445d9167 Add back original copyrights 2017-08-21 23:22:36 -04:00
jpetermans
ff32643641 Readme correction #2 2017-08-21 23:22:36 -04:00
jpetermans
dbd4ce19e9 Correct jpetermans keymap readme and update copyright info 2017-08-21 23:22:36 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9ff064ae50 triggering travis 2017-08-21 23:11:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
c3c07eff51 update building for .hex, secrets moving 2017-08-21 21:57:46 -04:00
Daniel Shields
69c4cfb238 Fix gherkin README to use correct build command. 2017-08-21 17:04:31 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
36709d6a30 Use cmd-left and cmd-right instead of ctrl-a and ctrl-e for home and end
The ctrl commands only seem to work well in terminal, not in other apps.
2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
1ab9e5d1c9 Remove COMPACT_KEYMAP, use full KC_ keycodes instead. 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
f4b3b576a0 Revert "Add COMPACT_KEYMAP macro to Satan GH60"
9a1826598a
2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
dc1d24a4fe Add screen lock key 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
0be483c762 Fix power; use keyboard shortcut for Mac 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
cb719757c2 Reverse the split shift/fn
Turns out that 3c and 3d are not reversed when splitting the right
shift in the way that the Mark I layout does. Reversing it here, rather
than in the generic satan.h to avoid breaking the other layouts.
2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
d172d6bec6 Add Mark I layout 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
90b07a5be4 Add COMPACT_KEYMAP macro to Satan GH60 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Mark Spanbroek
af21fa63e5 Fix: add missing keys to Satan GH60 KEYMAP macro 2017-08-21 17:01:27 -04:00
Stephen Tudor
dde035b963 Add smt keymap for Sentraq S65-X 2017-08-21 16:59:52 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e7b3991b97 fix readmes 2017-08-21 16:51:16 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1ce3971c90 adds sweet16 and four banger keyboards 2017-08-21 16:51:16 -04:00
Ben James
48e79cbe29 Create readme.md 2017-08-20 20:57:22 -04:00
Ben James
68dafc8382 Create Makefile 2017-08-20 20:57:22 -04:00
Ben James
e0d9cc945f Create config.h 2017-08-20 20:57:22 -04:00
Ben James
7aa839915e Create keymap.c 2017-08-20 20:57:22 -04:00
Jack Humbert
78dc7bacfa travis files in gitignore for good measure 2017-08-20 15:20:32 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fa6bcfd10c make travis convert line-endings and push a skippable commit 2017-08-20 14:22:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1254e76e29 stop compiling ez after build, rework ssh ids 2017-08-20 14:04:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
166706a32c adds subatomic files (non-working) 2017-08-20 13:52:28 -04:00
Joe Wasson
948d6efcfb Fix stray keystroke in readme file. 2017-08-20 13:28:39 -04:00
Joe Wasson
fe60cbd928 Remove PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY usages to get rid of warning. 2017-08-20 12:32:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f94963e6b7 Merge pull request #1608 from hot-leaf-juice/master
keymap update
2017-08-20 11:52:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
4b74c9056b Fix Planck Steno layout with new error message (remove MIDI). 2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
e74a95bf26 Keymap tweaks. 2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
bae1144a9f Fix compilation error when NO_ACTION_LAYER is defined. 2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
eb5748e8bf Gherkin keymaps for Steno and Talljoe 2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
bdc0880ca5 Add compile error if too many endpoints are defined for the ATmega32U4. 2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
Joe Wasson
fc70c9ac9e Allow steno to build when NKRO is not defined.
Was missing eeprom.h, MAX(), and memset.
2017-08-20 11:51:57 -04:00
That-Canadian
937b86d030 Added default ECO keymap 2017-08-20 11:47:46 -04:00
That-Canadian
cc9b0eb109 Line ending stuff again 2017-08-20 11:47:46 -04:00
Daniel Khodabakhsh
046595f521 Update s60_x/default/rule.mk for original Sentraq S60-X
Fix and issue with the original Sentraq S60-X not being compatible with 'default'. If 'default' shouldn't be changed, perhaps I can create an 'original' revision.
2017-08-20 11:45:18 -04:00
ThreeFx
8341068299 Correct if-statement 2017-08-20 11:17:19 -04:00
ThreeFx
a553dcba5a Added gentoo support for dependency script 2017-08-20 11:17:19 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5cab5e4a4e validates json 2017-08-19 08:35:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d8145c8464 adds redirects for docs 2017-08-19 08:31:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
81d7e7d4c8 Merge pull request #1601 from dlaroe/master
My keymaps only
2017-08-19 08:19:50 -04:00
Balz Guenat
30ac7d403e remove dead links, add troubleshooting section 2017-08-19 08:19:16 -04:00
Balz Guenat
6ea408da10 Update USB-USB converter README according to #1588 2017-08-19 08:19:16 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
1132646b2f Update readme.md 2017-08-19 08:18:27 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
9eb71e9719 Update readme.md 2017-08-19 08:18:27 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
9ea56f03a1 Fixing readme clobber 2017-08-19 08:18:27 -04:00
Ryan MacLean
07be7b8d69 Reverting CMD Changes
Adding the CMD from @edasque in once more as it allows specifying more than one board via host ENV vars. 
Currently, the Dockerfile is hard-coded.
2017-08-19 08:17:58 -04:00
Wilba6582
baae936b47 Required overridden function for keymaps in EEPROM 2017-08-19 08:16:58 -04:00
Callum Oakley
a6845036e2 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-08-19 10:34:45 +01:00
4c4a174dbe Added Preonic Makefile and readme.md 2017-08-18 17:45:32 -04:00
8b62a0af74 Updated keymaps with second LOWER for the right hand 2017-08-18 17:29:19 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
7277f09bba Update Nyquist readme file to new format 2017-08-18 15:44:02 -04:00
Joe Wasson
94ca84d271 Fix incorrect name for GeminiPR in docs. 2017-08-18 14:43:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
52f2f6d8ea adds audio docs to summary 2017-08-18 13:57:57 -04:00
Benny Powers
9fed4f7948 Add link to keycodes doc in how_keyboards_work 2017-08-18 12:49:55 -04:00
Roy Wellington Ⅳ
c0a6935fb3 Fix these links, as they appear to be broken (#1595)
It looks like build_environment_setup.md got renamed to
getting_started_build_tools.md in this commit:

	commit e6c638bed1
	Author: skullY <skullydazed@gmail.com>
	Date:   Sat Aug 5 20:54:34 2017 -0700

		Overhaul the Getting Started section and add a FAQ section

	 docs/{build_environment_setup.md => getting_started_build_tools.md} | 132 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------------

This commit adjusts the links to match the new name.
2017-08-18 00:18:04 -07:00
Jack Humbert
b483a90a90 update favicons 2017-08-17 17:13:44 -04:00
Drashna Jael're
cb76e71109 Add dvorak/colemak layers 2017-08-17 12:38:09 -04:00
0010
8392667ac4 bananasplit LED support and keymap add
* added LED pin mapping
* adding my keymap
2017-08-17 12:37:38 -04:00
Dan Amlund Thomsen
4a9e16b394 Add a tetris keymap to clueboard that includes a tetris game 2017-08-17 18:13:21 +02:00
Danny Nguyen
71d1c02a9b Add message to avrdude script that it can't used within WSL currently 2017-08-16 20:47:43 -04:00
skullY
4e73b0b8d7 Make the bulk of our keyboards match the readme.md standard 2017-08-16 20:36:59 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
2ee0dc7793 Revert "Moves files from ez/keymaps to ergodox/keymaps"
This reverts commit 5e36f8463adf9231a60bc8d1c657d51c3181d079.
2017-08-16 20:36:59 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
9298f9d586 Moves files from ez/keymaps to ergodox/keymaps
That directory shouldn't even exist
2017-08-16 20:36:59 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
356b489d98 Update ErgoDox readme
Per standard recommended in #1362.
2017-08-16 20:36:59 -04:00
Yu He
4c2dafc652 Add separate readme.md for ErgoDone 2017-08-16 17:31:12 -04:00
Yu He
285099de0d Add ErgoDone support to two keymaps that have special config.h 2017-08-16 17:31:12 -04:00
Yu He
cb74c8dc46 Add dummy backlight/LED functions for keymaps that require them 2017-08-16 17:31:12 -04:00
Yu He
52f4a38cb3 Add support for the ErgoDone 2017-08-16 17:31:12 -04:00
skullY
f02430b131 Update links in the glossary 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
9d1a08e38a Doc updates from going through every file 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
9b879b1267 break up keymaps and quantum keycodes into files by feature 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
2709744cdd take a stab at documenting layers 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
207bcd788a rework key_functions into feature_common_shortcuts 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
e6c638bed1 Overhaul the Getting Started section and add a FAQ section 2017-08-16 15:47:20 -04:00
skullY
89bcdde927 line endings 2017-08-16 12:23:59 -07:00
skullY
d3e1aaf5e2 trigger new travis build 2017-08-16 01:11:39 -07:00
skullY
0cc15e117d Cleanup the clueboard keymaps 2017-08-16 01:07:48 -07:00
Balz Guenat
5bff9d6181 cleanup usb-usb converter code 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
7e5ccd50dc add RESET to keymap 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
80d082055b convert keymap into qmk-style 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
c8222043fc wow, it builds! added empty matrix.c and moved custom matrix code to custom_matrix.cpp
still untested because of hardware availability :(
2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
fa86b10138 add extern "C" to matrix.cpp 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
2aa5e44640 some major steps toward making the usb-usb converter work 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
42f895a4bc remove unused variables from makefile 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
f4cdc9117c small changes following Jack's advice. 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Balz Guenat
d7d20e2511 start working on usb-usb converter port 2017-08-15 23:14:41 -04:00
Martin Sandiford
4757140107 Wrapped process_leader.c in #ifndef DISABLE_LEADER to allow compilation with DISABLE_LEADER defined. 2017-08-15 19:51:06 -04:00
Martin Sandiford
c622423668 Remove floating point calculation in mouse move. Saves approx 650 bytes if no other floating point used. 2017-08-15 19:51:06 -04:00
discursivemoth
b7d43ee253 correct tilde to grave 2017-08-15 19:48:58 -04:00
Jack Humbert
565c670ca4 Merge pull request #1571 from BalzGuenat/grave-esc-fix
Fix for issue #1568
2017-08-15 19:48:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
aee4e4650b Merge pull request #1576 from That-Canadian/minidox
Minidox
2017-08-14 16:21:39 -04:00
drashna
be0d49ba63 Add files via upload 2017-08-14 16:20:24 -04:00
drashna
0f2a7b6210 Fixed so will compile both with and without underglow 2017-08-14 16:20:24 -04:00
drashna
cb7255755b Add files via upload 2017-08-14 16:20:24 -04:00
drashna
1a0b5aee63 Create Keymap.c
RGB Underglow mod for layer indication
2017-08-14 16:20:24 -04:00
That-Canadian
26650731d1 Added "EECONFIG_HANDEDNESS" to the eeconfig.h , because when RGB was enabled it was overwritting the old EECONFIG_HANDEDNESS address (10), so it is now on a non-conflicting addres (14).
Updated MiniDox split_util.h and eeprom files to reflect this change.

I recommend adding this to any split board that used these files, my changes will not effect them currently.
2017-08-13 14:24:04 -04:00
That-Canadian
1631f7cd79 Merge branch 'master' into minidox 2017-08-13 14:11:40 -04:00
That-Canadian
09e5885e45 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-08-13 14:11:25 -04:00
Balz Guenat
b4be711af1 fix for issue #1568 2017-08-12 12:15:36 +02:00
Balz Guenat
430151dd51 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'
# Conflicts:
#	docs/faq_keymap.md
2017-08-12 12:14:33 +02:00
Balz Guenat
175db1a549 fix code block formatting 2017-08-11 23:13:50 +02:00
Balz Guenat
5ad103fa51 add description of new option to docs and add option (commented out) into template. 2017-08-11 16:54:10 -04:00
Balz Guenat
188ed682e3 add short comment to grave_esc_ctrl_override 2017-08-11 16:54:10 -04:00
Balz Guenat
897ceac26c add option to let ctrl override shift/gui for the GRAVE_ESC.
This enables the ctrl+shift+esc shortcut to task manager on windows.
2017-08-11 16:54:10 -04:00
Balz Guenat
3e67cc9c80 add description of new option to docs and add option (commented out) into template. 2017-08-11 22:20:36 +02:00
Balz Guenat
bd38273f6f add short comment to grave_esc_ctrl_override 2017-08-11 21:43:49 +02:00
Balz Guenat
7b8eed9f29 add option to let ctrl override shift/gui for the GRAVE_ESC.
This enables the ctrl+shift+esc shortcut to task manager on windows.
2017-08-11 18:53:08 +02:00
Jack Humbert
88198a9606 move qmk version to very top, exclude when git isn't available 2017-08-10 18:54:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6895c4510e fix default layer songs 2017-08-10 16:52:35 -04:00
dwrz
70407a1b67 Add config.h to piemod keymap. 2017-08-10 14:58:15 -04:00
dwrz
3fa32867ad Remove makefile from Let's Split piemod. 2017-08-10 14:58:15 -04:00
dwrz
72b7067489 Add piemod keymaps for Let's Split and Planck. 2017-08-10 14:58:15 -04:00
That-Canadian
48a89ad864 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-08-09 23:17:48 -04:00
Ryan Sullivan
a5ab2412ab Update readme
Fixed link and small cleanup
2017-08-09 21:03:05 -04:00
Ryan Sullivan
78ae28f24c Add 'boardy' keymap
Initial version of my personal layout for my keyboard Boardy
2017-08-09 21:03:05 -04:00
Ryan Sullivan
b6ed990d58 Rename 'base' to 'default'
Moves Eagleheardt's base layout to the default one for the Org60.  Also changed to use the right header file.
2017-08-09 21:03:05 -04:00
Ryan Sullivan
aa660d61ea Add Org60 keyboard
This makes some small changes to the XD60 configuration.  Also moves Eagleheardt's base keymap.
2017-08-09 21:03:05 -04:00
Jasonm23
d2e24354e1 Add TKL keymap for GON NerdTKL 2017-08-09 10:19:39 -04:00
Ethan Madden
6b70b6a990 Readmes! 2017-08-08 23:31:56 -04:00
Ethan Madden
daa5cee065 Added my personal layout
added RGB controls to my keymap
2017-08-08 23:31:56 -04:00
Ethan Madden
33a87c132c Base JC65 config
jc65 builds properly, haven't test flashed yet

Enabled RGB backlighting

disabled some other features to save some space
2017-08-08 23:31:56 -04:00
skullY
087d00f769 commit line ending differences 2017-08-08 16:45:44 -07:00
Jack Humbert
26d348b6d1 move version info to the top of the output 2017-08-08 16:06:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5210f94a56 add version to make output 2017-08-08 16:06:45 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
f1536a3f54 Change installation of avr-libc to avr-gcc, now that avr-libc is integrated into the avr-gcc build 2017-08-08 10:03:19 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
3815067377 Fixed gaming layer 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
114565fe81 Rename SHIFT macro to BV_64 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
e9d755b6f4 Small gaming layer update 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
a3e1d9a8cc Added support for locking One Shot modifiers. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
02f405708b Remove hex print code. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
916c4d799d Added NKRO to nyquist layout. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
bc59e093ec Updated ergodox profile 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
7935f563e9 Updated nyquist gaming layout. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
5fc4a664dc Added initial key lock documentation. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
8e1be7c792 Initial implementation of the key_lock feature. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
7a9fb7c96b Added readme, fixed eql vs plus 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
8cb413b6b7 Updated licensing 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
b66a9af352 Finished initial Nyquist keymap. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
fb91d9008b Additional keymap updates. 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
1219da753b Initial nyquist keymap 2017-08-08 10:02:53 -04:00
Jack Humbert
107d8031e5 update priyadi's keymap config 2017-08-07 22:36:05 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1a070d6f6f let planck keymaps use KEYMAP 2017-08-07 22:04:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e966854a65 Merge pull request #1558 from BalzGuenat/bananasplit
Merged my Bananasplit port with Nic's.
2017-08-07 17:09:36 -04:00
Balz Guenat
3961e14209 remove duplicate readme 2017-08-07 22:26:32 +02:00
Balz Guenat
d18df8ef7a Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into bananasplit
# Conflicts:
#	keyboards/bananasplit/Makefile
#	keyboards/bananasplit/bananasplit.c
#	keyboards/bananasplit/bananasplit.h
#	keyboards/bananasplit/config.h
#	keyboards/bananasplit/keymaps/default/keymap.c
#	keyboards/bananasplit/rules.mk
2017-08-07 21:54:06 +02:00
That-Canadian
933701c212 Updated .gitignore to properly have the master changes 2017-08-07 09:06:53 -04:00
That-Canadian
5f58a8f842 Line endings issue for uk78? 2017-08-07 09:06:53 -04:00
That-Canadian
4fd5ee410c Modified gitignore file to allow the left and right hand eeprom files for the MiniDox to be added. They need to be there for proper flashing of the board. They do not change between builds, so no need to re-build them. 2017-08-07 09:06:53 -04:00
That-Canadian
93b850048a Changed my personal keymap and config. 2017-08-07 09:06:53 -04:00
That-Canadian
f64d4242ad Updated .gitignore to properly have the master changes 2017-08-07 08:05:35 -04:00
That-Canadian
1bbb49585e Merge branch 'master' into minidox 2017-08-07 08:00:02 -04:00
That-Canadian
597ff7aee9 Line endings issue for uk78? 2017-08-07 07:59:29 -04:00
That-Canadian
15822a8e44 Modified gitignore file to allow the left and right hand eeprom files for the MiniDox to be added. They need to be there for proper flashing of the board. They do not change between builds, so no need to re-build them. 2017-08-07 07:55:33 -04:00
That-Canadian
aa67e3cedb Changed my personal keymap and config. 2017-08-07 07:49:43 -04:00
Nic Aitch
7f3921bcb3 Update nic keymap 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
b529d5923f Update readme 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
fb0d4e96e8 Add nic keymap 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
c93975ac94 Add "hhkb with arrows" macro 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
ba59b2d97e Port hhkbanana 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
4a5c948561 Port true_banana as default 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Nic Aitch
087fbe0628 Port main keyboard parts 2017-08-06 22:46:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9e79bb1491 Merge pull request #1554 from qmk/docs
Updates some remaining doc stuff
2017-08-06 22:29:59 -04:00
Gareth Pye
1fc9eabd08 Fixed a layout comment to match layout array 2017-08-06 20:08:37 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
7b5f02aa6a Port updated debouncing algorithm from Let's Split to Nyquist 2017-08-06 20:08:00 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
b20a87e3cc Add .eep files for setting hands 2017-08-06 20:08:00 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
396f97068b Add RGB commands to default Nyquist keymap 2017-08-06 20:08:00 -04:00
Rozakiin
5fbd25db62 Update readme.md 2017-08-06 20:06:24 -04:00
Rozakiin
05351ce8b3 Add files via upload 2017-08-06 20:06:24 -04:00
Balz Guenat
525b3deadf add short name for locking mods to docs. 2017-08-03 23:10:31 -04:00
Balz Guenat
308bec28bb Add language-switch for locking switch 2017-08-04 04:16:39 +02:00
Jack Humbert
76ea366abd Merge pull request #1538 from That-Canadian/eco-keyboard
Eco keyboard
2017-08-03 20:58:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5c44d40a0c Merge pull request #1540 from fabiant7t/master
amj40 added; my layouts for Let's Split, amj40 and XD75
2017-08-03 20:57:44 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
479139f9d4 Fix location of where the make command should be run 2017-08-03 20:56:21 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
e0caf94323 Move avrdude flashing script from individual keyboard rules.mk to common location and improve script.
Port detection script is now more informative and better handles first time flashing of a Pro Micro
2017-08-03 20:56:21 -04:00
Balz Guenat
d8c503f3ac add personal keymap 2017-08-03 23:33:31 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
088dfb7db5 added a clone of my lets split grid layout on a re75 2017-08-03 21:05:09 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
3c2343664c Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-08-03 19:44:58 +02:00
Jack Humbert
83b35bf6f6 Update readme.md 2017-08-03 11:57:18 -04:00
That-Canadian
8765751f70 Added V2 files for the ECO board, also changed default from rev1 to rev2. 2017-08-03 11:02:52 -04:00
That-Canadian
c33434c0d6 Merge branch 'master' into eco-keyboard 2017-08-03 10:52:30 -04:00
Balz Guenat
07ba06d0b6 fix section in porting guide that refered to Makefile instead of rules.mk 2017-08-02 22:00:49 -04:00
Eagleheardt
b6280f979c Picture and details update
I fixed the picture of the layout and added a bit of an explanation. It now matches the readme file from the uppercase BASE folder
2017-08-02 21:52:31 -04:00
Balz Guenat
15fbe6e233 add the bananasplit keyboard incl. default keymap. 2017-08-03 03:51:34 +02:00
Eagleheardt
7371209ffb Adds Eagleheardt's XD60 keymap (#1528)
* Add files via upload

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Add files via upload
2017-08-02 21:23:36 -04:00
Gergely Nagy
d28b2c395b tap-dance: key + layer helper
This adds the `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DUAL_ROLE` helper, which makes it easy to have
keys that act as a key on the first tap, and as a layer toggle on the second.

Fixes #1532, reported by @Ptomerty.

Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
2017-08-02 16:06:16 -04:00
Mark John Garcia Merin
bb30ff5f71 Fix HHKBish layout arrows 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
MechMerlin
bc5c67b3b2 Change TG to TO 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
MechMerlin
ea02a3ea23 Update keymap to have HHKB-ish support and readme along with it 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
MechMerlin
29fcb64bb4 add KC_Grave and fix typo on readme 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
MechMerlin
70cc193d14 Add a readme.md file for the keymap 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
MechMerlin
aab5f349a2 New keymap for mechmerlin 2017-08-02 16:05:46 -04:00
Balz Guenat
a7b6292010 added missing media controls and mod-tap rshift/enter 2017-08-02 16:05:22 -04:00
Balz Guenat
8e66f65c77 add my keymap 2017-08-02 16:05:22 -04:00
xk
23549791eb Add keymap xk 2017-08-02 16:04:49 -04:00
Zeal Jagannatha
dd3803f334 Normalize all line endings 2017-08-01 16:44:29 -04:00
Fabian Topfstedt
015bf30d9b changed adjust layer to emulate mouse on rignt hand 2017-07-31 22:01:35 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
9609a47c3e Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-07-31 21:17:16 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
661106bac4 layout updates and cleanups 2017-07-31 21:16:55 +02:00
Jack Humbert
bd0a888133 line-endings 2017-07-30 12:59:18 -04:00
Benjamin Kesselring
d272111d46 added xd75 to list in /keyboards 2017-07-30 00:46:08 -04:00
Benjamin Kesselring
0b528d2e36 updated readme and tweaked keymap 2017-07-30 00:46:08 -04:00
Benjamin Kesselring
cc6043ca29 add backlight support (probably) 2017-07-30 00:46:08 -04:00
Benjamin Kesselring
fffc5237a7 fix RGB 2017-07-30 00:46:08 -04:00
Benjamin Kesselring
992a63c0f2 add xd75, preliminary RGB' 2017-07-30 00:46:08 -04:00
Kototama
25659acb1c Add an Ergodox Colemak Mod-DH keymap for french layouts
[Colemak Mod-DH](https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/) layout for
users keeping an `azerty` layout configuration on their OS.

The symbols layers was done after analysing various programming
languages sources codes and should be close to optimal for typing
confort.
2017-07-29 11:38:36 -04:00
ahtn
07cb997b6d Changes lets_split to use timer based debouncing
The let's split code used delays in its debouncing algorithm which
increases input latency. This commit copies and adapts the code from
`quantum/matrix.c` to lets_split's `matrix.c`.
2017-07-29 11:38:00 -04:00
unknown
ac634aa455 Fixed error in readme 2017-07-28 23:41:53 -04:00
unknown
6b2a3492b7 Removed un-needed protosplit directory and updated readme 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
dcd64062d2 Reverted changes 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
4148aeee19 Figured out that I didn't need to include both keymaps in both files 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
1f78b62cd6 Hopefully compile issues are gone, and updated files 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
9f82d14eb9 Fixed all things jack suggested. 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
b710e21efb Added to blank spaces at end of protosplit to make it compile under make v2 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
9334986bd9 Updated readme to show compile rules that won't throw an error 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
f2824bca02 Fixed typo in my layout and updated 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
5023f55856 Fixed some capitalization issues 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
6d15f5a5b7 Another typo fix 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
ea1fd96c84 Fixed typo in my layout 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
1eea91f5f8 Updated my makefile..again 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
9546b180b9 Updated my makefile 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
2265e4ce41 Removed old keymaps 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
cbc5a08c40 Removed old protosplit folder 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
78f79ca6cc Removed old folder 2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
Donald
f1dbf72e09 Changed case of protosplit
Also updated readme to have correct capitalization.
2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
Donald
c71b60c82a Changed case of deltasplit75 to be lowercase.
To follow convention.
2017-07-28 10:45:34 -04:00
unknown
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Joe Wasson
c5780647d8 Fix typo in docs. 2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
26fb063be3 Link to steno docs from summary page. 2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
e81e75c147 Move steno keycodes due to conflict with another PR. 2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
3e96e8a6a1 Add copyright to steno files. 2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
c0f63ca9dc Add documentation for Steno. 2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
f30f12ec81 Add support for GeminiPR steno protocol.
This protocol breaks out "duplicate" keys into their own entry in the packet so that more complicated logic can be done on the software side, including support for additional languages and alternative theories.
2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Joe Wasson
5987f67989 Add TX Bolt protocol support for Stenography
Requires virtser; Allows QMK to speak the TX BOlt protocol used by stenography machines and software (such as Plover). The upside is that Plover can be configured to listen only to TX Bolt allow the keyboard to switch layers without need to enable/disable the Plover software, or to have a second non-Steno keyboard work concurrently.
2017-07-27 16:10:36 -04:00
Fabian Topfstedt
20b3ac49b7 deleted file 2017-07-26 12:48:13 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
619081559b added my amj40 custom layout 2017-07-26 12:47:40 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
4a1f701d9f included amj40 implementation of nhou7 from https://github.com/nhou7/qmk_firmware_amj40 2017-07-26 12:46:04 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
de9331c50c custom makefile 2017-07-26 12:19:13 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
3b05183deb symmetric modifiers in bottom row 2017-07-26 12:18:40 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
75677655ad left shift is backspace on tap 2017-07-26 11:11:13 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
c7ea65c6d3 default based customizations 2017-07-26 11:09:29 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
4ee571b257 Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-07-25 09:48:58 +02:00
07dcbd23fd First Update 2017-07-24 15:19:31 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cefc09ae7d adds option for alt pitch standards 2017-07-24 12:45:34 -04:00
Joe Wasson
a543ad4c1d Fix minor formatting issue. 2017-07-23 15:10:27 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6bdf7482b1 update audio/music documentation 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
415d38ba9e adds music mode, music mode songs, music mask 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9abbbe7089 update audio documentation 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f407f3e8de remove unneccesary headers 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
92ccc9a7b8 use automatic rests with songs (no more rest styles) 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f40ded7894 relocate keymap's useful tools 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fd664fe85b escape song playing in music 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fe113ebad5 start updating audio docs 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6a3c66776c clean-up planck and preonic keymaps, move audio stuff around 2017-07-23 14:59:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
8edb67b082 fix line-endings 2017-07-21 19:05:13 -04:00
rootuseralpha
e26283e9e5 Update keymap.c 2017-07-20 21:52:13 -04:00
rootuseralpha
8deb405292 Add files via upload 2017-07-20 21:52:13 -04:00
rootuseralpha
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rootuseralpha
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rootuseralpha
e5f606558e Add files via upload 2017-07-20 21:52:13 -04:00
rootuseralpha
f379f05c1e Create test 2017-07-20 21:52:13 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
1524d29cfb Added some user customization 2017-07-20 10:18:00 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
30efce5584 Changes to own keymap 2017-07-20 10:18:00 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
a5b0f4de35 Add SRC and OPT_DEFS when building tests 2017-07-20 10:17:31 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
20696a9efe Fix building of multiple test directories 2017-07-20 10:17:31 -04:00
Fabian Topfstedt
ee43856ff7 Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-07-20 08:22:44 +02:00
Jack Humbert
14c5160b1a Update _summary.md 2017-07-17 15:01:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
000e749853 Rename docs/features/README.md to docs/features.md 2017-07-17 15:01:11 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7c0610b411 Merge pull request #1498 from That-Canadian/minidox
Minidox
2017-07-14 22:04:18 -04:00
That-Canadian
b6d74b9bb9 Fixed typo in readme 2017-07-14 21:58:59 -04:00
That-Canadian
5e8594db82 Updated MiniDox readme 2017-07-14 21:57:41 -04:00
That-Canadian
6c9b69a4b6 Merge branch 'master' into minidox 2017-07-14 21:35:50 -04:00
That-Canadian
5412229603 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-07-14 21:34:37 -04:00
That-Canadian
e2e0f5d6d1 Merge branch 'minidox' of https://github.com/That-Canadian/qmk_firmware into minidox 2017-07-14 21:33:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
21b63d9243 Updated i2c and serial files to most recent from the lets split firmware. Also updated that_canadian keymap 2017-07-14 21:24:58 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6ed8ce4f59 Merge pull request #1491 from fredizzimo/msys2
Add support for msys2 build environment
2017-07-13 14:24:26 -04:00
ishtob
087af43dee fix implementation issues from SSD1306 clean up, added rotation (#1494)
* moved OLED update task to keymap

* fix splitting render display to keymap

* Added rotation option for OLED, fixed splitting display render update to keymap

* issues with attribute
2017-07-12 12:10:28 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
b7d8dec7dc Fix printf error in make output on msys2 2017-07-12 13:04:50 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
7f67abd7d7 Fix bitfield problem when compiling in native mingw 2017-07-11 22:05:01 +03:00
Jack Humbert
cc468523df clean up ssd1306 implementation 2017-07-11 14:23:26 -04:00
Jack Humbert
387b07404a update drivers to exclude lets_split include 2017-07-11 13:57:58 -04:00
ishtob
cc6db9c540 Adds Hadron Keyboard (#1492)
* adding hadron keymaps

* fix embedded comment

* fixed TWI driver path

* Delete glcdfont.c

* Delete ssd1306.c

* Delete ssd1306.h

* Update readme.md
2017-07-11 13:53:50 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
886af32507 Updates maartenwut's keymap (#1489)
* Updated keymap

* Added backlight breathing to fix compile error
2017-07-11 12:53:41 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
78545b9509 Fix unreferenced errors with mingw compiler and unit tests 2017-07-11 19:41:04 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
5a25d50168 Add more dependencies, everything can be compiled now 2017-07-11 18:51:52 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
5c3fd67198 Add tools to the path 2017-07-11 17:55:03 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
0d9e7f635e Extract flip 2017-07-11 17:32:58 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
76bd0d3e18 Install arm toolchain 2017-07-11 17:18:24 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
b8c363099b Download and extract avr tools 2017-07-11 16:44:46 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
b85ce4ce22 Fix overlong lines, and a few spelling errors 2017-07-11 16:26:29 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
d47db637ed Use home directory for download on msys2 2017-07-11 16:11:37 +03:00
That-Canadian
d73d30aa84 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-07-10 21:24:20 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
585f140052 Invites contributions 2017-07-10 20:51:46 -04:00
That-Canadian
55fcac4639 Adds Minidox Keyboard (#1487)
* merge

* line ending stuff

* Added MiniDox keyboard folder / configs / and some keymaps

* Updated minidox rev1 config, and readme. Also updated that_canadian keymap to include RGB

* cleaned up that_canadian keymap comments

* Fixed RGB being enabled by default, now it must be turned on at the keymap level
2017-07-10 20:15:08 -04:00
That-Canadian
a4958a532d Fixed RGB being enabled by default, now it must be turned on at the keymap level 2017-07-10 17:12:18 -04:00
That-Canadian
df50260300 cleaned up that_canadian keymap comments 2017-07-10 16:59:20 -04:00
That-Canadian
55ed97af1e Merge branch 'master' into minidox 2017-07-10 16:53:49 -04:00
That-Canadian
07bf8522ca Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-07-10 16:52:56 -04:00
That-Canadian
1fdf3c84fe Updated minidox rev1 config, and readme. Also updated that_canadian keymap to include RGB 2017-07-10 16:51:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
65c10790d4 Update README.md 2017-07-10 11:53:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
42d5a324eb Start mvoing hardware drivers to /drivers/ (#1433)
* start driver isolation

* update nyquist and orthodox boards

* update atreus62

* move drivers to avr

* update avr conditional
2017-07-10 11:18:47 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
32fc4da4a7 Install unzip 2017-07-10 18:16:35 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
861087096b Add symlinks only on WSL 2017-07-10 18:05:32 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
7bedf8f4f2 Fix launch of qmk_driver_installer on msys2 2017-07-10 17:51:59 +03:00
Jack Humbert
8d190d5e25 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-07-10 10:35:45 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
a2d3fc98b8 Initial structure for shared msys2 and wsl installation 2017-07-10 17:31:58 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
10546665f4 Fix uninitialized backlight_level in the Visualizer 2017-07-10 09:02:36 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
551924f8a0 Add template board files 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
190b90892b Rename board files to lowercase 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
9d8279960d Make it easier to use drivers 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
4da3b19603 Shared default animations 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
2251560256 Clarify naming between LCD_BACKLIGHT and LED_BACKLIGHT 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
f3c113fb5a Shared gfxconf 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
8a962f7b27 Define visualizer thread priority by default 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
011ee29441 Fixup mixed tabs/spaces 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
630f065376 Remove ergodox from gdisp driver names 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
aca0f4dcae Move GDISP drivers to /drivers/ugfx 2017-07-10 09:01:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
1ff5fb000f Fix Makefile error_occured output for unit tests 2017-07-10 09:00:58 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
ba405cfbb4 Don't search for TEENSY_LOADER_CLI if it's already defined 2017-07-10 09:00:18 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
7ea8753b72 Don't run dfu-programmer unless specified as a target
This introduces a grep dependency, which I believe we didn't have
before, but it should be available and installed by default on all the
supported systems.
2017-07-10 09:00:18 -04:00
That-Canadian
9312b9db6c Added MiniDox keyboard folder / configs / and some keymaps 2017-07-10 00:46:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
707f4efd99 line ending stuff 2017-07-10 00:30:40 -04:00
That-Canadian
e7a5fee1f3 merge 2017-07-10 00:21:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6221498601 Merge commit '8858438a770c1c982f33b296447ca77176c751f7' 2017-07-09 21:26:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
8858438a77 Squashed 'lib/lufa/' changes from f2bd51f4e..bbdc9ac40
bbdc9ac40 Merge pull request #1 from fredizzimo/fix_line_endings
75ba27b8d Fix xml file line endings
7a8237259 Merge commit '5a3397d17ec917c7be5d5109e01a3a84a355cb1b'
713c65b5b Merge commit 'cedfbfcb1a9ad9cf93816f1952fc4bf7c55fbb61'
00e20c453 delete old lufa

git-subtree-dir: lib/lufa
git-subtree-split: bbdc9ac40c2ff543bbaf3870d407d0a96c945c1a
2017-07-09 21:26:51 -04:00
skullY
ddc3d3b64b remove numbered headings 2017-07-08 22:53:43 -07:00
skullY
d90dc05ddb try swapping toc and numbered headings 2017-07-08 22:51:16 -07:00
skullY
7583136d73 try removing the anchor plugin 2017-07-08 22:44:18 -07:00
skullY
2dea401a8e play around with plugin settings 2017-07-08 22:39:32 -07:00
skullY
4c7c7747a3 Add terminal examples to doc best practices 2017-07-08 22:39:17 -07:00
skullY
fcd08b8c7d more crlf issues 2017-07-08 20:03:33 -07:00
skullY
5810bb67e4 Rearrange the faq a bit 2017-07-08 20:01:35 -07:00
skullY
cb9e59152e Flesh out the glossary 2017-07-08 20:01:30 -07:00
Fred Sundvik
9158673166 Reference issue #1478 from the unit tests 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
b3af79eaff Reference issue #1477 from the unit tests 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
41efcd6d73 Reference issue #524 from the unit tests 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
60b1880a62 Reference issue #1476 from the unit tests 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
67f722c9c8 Configure vscode file associations, use hpp instead of h 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
631c09e976 Fix keymap formatting 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
e5780a6dc6 Add tests for macros 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
4087d6da0d Add wait support for tests 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
fc4bfbe580 Rename tests to start with test_ 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
4e69a8bda6 Add basic timing support, and SFT_T tests
Also expose some bugs...
2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
a62f449659 Add test for a combo key 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
cae7a9c3ec Add simple modifier test 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
1985f43bad Improve the tests a bit 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
72c8df1f19 A bigger test matrix, and test for unmapped keys 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
1e4cc36e14 Rename test.cpp to keypress.cpp 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
0256cd8cca Build all cpp files in test directories 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
7d79962785 Move test keymap to keymap.c 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
448b91689f Exclude .build and .hex from Visual Studio code 2017-07-08 21:59:51 -04:00
skullY
6e2cae4cda commit files with wrong line endings 2017-07-08 12:34:36 -07:00
Jack Humbert
03706de946 Merge commit '5a3397d17ec917c7be5d5109e01a3a84a355cb1b' 2017-07-07 21:46:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5a3397d17e Squashed 'lib/lufa/' changes from a44056fb9..f2bd51f4e
f2bd51f4e fixing line endings

git-subtree-dir: lib/lufa
git-subtree-split: f2bd51f4edba87a259808c92c0424dc36475282b
2017-07-07 21:46:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ea3df7466a Merge commit 'cedfbfcb1a9ad9cf93816f1952fc4bf7c55fbb61' 2017-07-07 16:40:03 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cedfbfcb1a Squashed 'lib/lufa/' changes from 385d40300..a44056fb9
a44056fb9 add .gitattributes

git-subtree-dir: lib/lufa
git-subtree-split: a44056fb9d4784e3a248f460688b35977592cb05
2017-07-07 16:40:01 -04:00
skullY
03eb6a3e86 comment out unformatted audio/midi sections 2017-07-07 13:28:31 -07:00
Jack Humbert
0787d70e55 Updates Documentation from #1444 2017-07-07 15:57:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9de443cbf1 Merge pull request #1471 from qmk/lufa_lib
Update LUFA and move it to /lib/lufa
2017-07-07 15:33:29 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
88b3d051b2 Corrected it again. 2017-07-07 15:33:09 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
53acc7b074 Cleaned and corrected keymap code 2017-07-07 15:33:09 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
68cf0d454c Own keymap layout 2017-07-07 15:33:09 -04:00
Ethan Spitz
53174036e9 Add new keymap to try to get pretty close to the default layout for an ergodox keyboard. Coming from that I really like being able to use the backspace from my left thumb. 2017-07-07 15:13:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1c26468ad5 update include 2017-07-07 14:53:47 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7bddacf25f update lets_split lufa include 2017-07-07 13:32:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4b37030ad0 update lufa implementation 2017-07-07 12:06:59 -04:00
Jack Humbert
39ece81979 delete old lufa 2017-07-07 11:56:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
60b30c0363 Squashed 'lib/lufa/' content from commit 385d40300
git-subtree-dir: lib/lufa
git-subtree-split: 385d403003
2017-07-07 11:55:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
8655d4f494 Merge commit '60b30c036397cb5627fa374bb930794b225daa29' as 'lib/lufa' 2017-07-07 11:55:23 -04:00
skullydazed
ecd3dbf085 Merge branch 'master' into docs 2017-07-06 18:43:22 -07:00
cato976
1896c76a29 Update mouse_keys.md
fix typo
2017-07-06 10:01:12 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
58139f87e4 Fixed arrow up and rgb config 2017-07-05 11:48:19 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
684c381aee Moved RGB features to new layout 2017-07-05 11:48:19 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
c6d544bbb0 Fixed image description 2017-07-05 11:48:19 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
7f82275a4d Added support for RGB on the Tada68 2017-07-05 11:48:19 -04:00
Andreas Lindhé
b228cf7ba4 Update readme 2017-07-05 10:56:53 -04:00
Andreas Lindhé
41b23af60e Create custom layout based on swedish
This is a setup that is very useful for me. It may or may not be for
you. I will use it in conjunction with the A5 overlayed sv_SE layout.

The layout is subject to change (in particular I'm thinking about adding
a macro recording feature), but it have not changed much the past year
or two so you can expect it to be stable enough to learn it.

A5: http://aoeu.info/s/dvorak/svorak
My xkb map: https://github.com/lindhe/dotfiles/blob/master/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/se-A5

The most major points:
======================

L0:
---

* Easily accessible F11 key for fullscreening
* Print screen
* Middle mouse button for X-paste
* Improved reachability of meta buttons (LCtrl, LALt, AltGr, LGui etc.)
* Cluster Page Up/Down + Home/End by the right thumb
* Vim-like arrow layout in right bottom row

* Set media layer toggle to right thumb (Enter)
* Set apostrophe on LCtl (putting it next to some other small
  characters)

L1:
---

* Full function key layout
* Teensy button

L2:
---

* Improved media buttons layout (close by the jkl; Vim binding)
* Improved layout of emulated mouse buttons

LED behaviour to binary+CAPS
============================

The ErgoDox LEDs on this layout is using the two rightmost LEDs as the
two LSB in a two digit binary number, representing layer 0, 1, 2 and 3.
The leftmost byte/LED indicates CAPS status.
2017-07-05 10:56:53 -04:00
Shayne Holmes
48ff93582b Pull out sendstring variations to their own files.
Instead of having all sendstring keycode mappings in the main quantum.c
file, give each one its own file in keymap_extras that can be #included
in a user's keymap. If one is included, it will define the appropriate
lookup tables and overwrite the weak definitions in quantum.c.
(Including more than one sendstring definition will fail at compile
time.)

Update @rai-suta's test keymap to match, as well as the documentation.
2017-07-05 10:55:47 -04:00
Shayne Holmes
fdc2e8058b Allow broader send_string layout customizability via compile flag
Refactor new-ish JIS_KEYCODE send_string implementation with existing
send_string

Reshuffle JIS in line with other alternative keycodes for sendstring,
and make them all accessible via compile-time options

Add a separate function to allow sending a string with a delay.
2017-07-05 10:55:47 -04:00
dbroqua
c41d40c422 - Fixed wording in readme 2017-07-05 09:59:37 -04:00
dbroqua
d638547cd0 - Updated dk60 readme with new QMK rules 2017-07-05 09:59:37 -04:00
dbroqua
4587bb8786 - Fixed DK60 version in config.h 2017-07-05 09:59:37 -04:00
skullydazed
60eb2e140d Update the clueboard readmes (#1459) 2017-07-05 00:15:09 -07:00
That-Canadian
b3d2f05032 Changed - to _ for keymap that-canadian for compatability reasons. 2017-07-04 16:43:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
2cf97c6d90 Updated ECO files to follow proper formatting. Also updated that-canadian keymap to take out extraneous characters. 2017-07-04 16:43:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
f7b8148c12 Updated ECO readme file, includes picture of ECO now. 2017-07-04 16:43:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
dbcf0ba6ca Added ECO keyboard folder and configuration files. Also added my (That-Canadian) keymap folder and files. 2017-07-04 16:43:19 -04:00
That-Canadian
db5bb7dbbf Changed - to _ for keymap that-canadian for compatability reasons. 2017-07-04 15:41:14 -04:00
That-Canadian
c534c3e734 Updated ECO files to follow proper formatting. Also updated that-canadian keymap to take out extraneous characters. 2017-07-04 15:26:25 -04:00
That-Canadian
f9e8d25e2e Updated ECO readme file, includes picture of ECO now. 2017-07-04 14:19:49 -04:00
That-Canadian
e256468e48 Added ECO keyboard folder and configuration files. Also added my (That-Canadian) keymap folder and files. 2017-07-04 14:14:26 -04:00
Callum Oakley
84a8aabe5b MORE layer 2017-07-04 18:16:45 +01:00
Luiz Ribeiro
d5486265b8 Merge branch 'master' into ps2avrGB 2017-07-04 11:17:28 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
738b072bb0 Fixed indentation and now using quantum keycodes for rgblight 2017-07-04 11:12:42 -04:00
skullY
9cadba7b89 Add missing files to _summary.md 2017-07-03 12:39:15 -07:00
skullY
f1c581fdd4 Remove obsolete documentation 2017-07-03 12:31:37 -07:00
skullY
c12f19107f update the summary 2017-07-03 12:30:26 -07:00
skullY
2abff258b1 Adjust headings on unicode 2017-07-03 12:29:04 -07:00
skullY
0ded95b888 Update the vagrant guide 2017-07-03 12:28:48 -07:00
skullY
ff47ca7a46 update hand_wire 2017-07-03 12:11:13 -07:00
skullY
dff5708b07 update basic_how_keyboards_work 2017-07-03 11:59:19 -07:00
Martin Gondermann
34c8bf47a7 Move Space Caded Parentheses to own layer (#1452)
* Move Space Caded Parentheses to own layer

The space cadet parentheses where too much distracting. Therefore they are now on the function layer. I also added two more layers for also having angle brackets and curly braces on the shift keys forr better access.

Also updated the README

* Fixed SHIFT+Function key conflict

* Removed Angle Bracket and Curly Bracket layers, as they don't work corrrectly
2017-07-03 11:48:48 -07:00
Kyle Terry
062b3547ed Keyboards/handwired magicforce61 (#1454)
* adding the magicforce61 under handwired

* I meant 14 cols
2017-07-03 11:47:48 -07:00
Martin Gondermann
827dc6c715 Add octave lights for midi layer (#1457) 2017-07-03 11:43:32 -07:00
skullY
435f99916c Work around quoting hell 2017-07-03 11:35:29 -07:00
skullY
b22220532f Rewrite mouse_keys to resolve #937 2017-07-03 10:58:57 -07:00
skullY
6b0503b20d update the faq 2017-07-03 01:37:05 -07:00
skullY
80cc23e912 fix the info boxes 2017-07-03 01:33:13 -07:00
skullY
d8e29b53fe Update a bunch of docs 2017-07-03 01:30:36 -07:00
Jack Humbert
fe47b36065 fix tag increment 2017-07-03 00:23:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ea134be36a fix up travis script 2017-07-02 23:38:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b7afa59c97 remove warning 2017-06-30 16:33:49 -04:00
Jack Humbert
753809eed7 adds debouncing to sixkeyboard 2017-06-30 16:33:49 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b476d65b9c Update keyboards' rules.mk/Makefiles (#1442)
this may change some of the keyboards' default settings - if you experience anything odd, please check back to this commit
2017-06-30 16:09:52 -04:00
skullY
ea8df568f2 reduce the TOC scope 2017-06-30 10:13:25 -07:00
skullY
486abde026 tweak page-toc settings 2017-06-30 10:06:40 -07:00
skullY
d6d14b6794 try page-toc in place of navigator 2017-06-30 09:50:12 -07:00
skullY
10b389f79c Adjust headings to make navigator happier 2017-06-30 09:42:38 -07:00
skullY
77ab0f16a0 use navigator instead of neo-navigator 2017-06-30 09:38:54 -07:00
skullY
dcd715ed4d Try neo-navigator in place of etoc 2017-06-30 09:33:03 -07:00
Jack Humbert
3e3c3e2b24 start glossary 2017-06-29 22:12:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9f643ba8bf clean-up github page 2017-06-29 21:23:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4c7e66c31c add file to summary 2017-06-29 19:37:49 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b139633f89 adds how to github 2017-06-29 19:35:33 -04:00
skullY
7da94ac51b Fixup the gitbook config 2017-06-29 17:14:01 -04:00
skullY
2e9e1eb03c remove extraneous config 2017-06-29 17:13:59 -04:00
skullY
a5bb83cbf3 remove the rest of the new plugins 2017-06-29 17:13:56 -04:00
skullY
780786596d remove most of the new plugins 2017-06-29 17:13:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ad91386497 remove dangling commas 2017-06-29 17:13:42 -04:00
skullY
ada64b8ec9 add missing comma 2017-06-29 11:49:47 -07:00
skullY
bf3007ec58 Add some gitboot plugins 2017-06-29 11:46:58 -07:00
skullY
409cb1af52 Polish up custom_quantum_functions 2017-06-29 10:46:23 -07:00
Jack Humbert
b75ad215c8 use default base names 2017-06-29 12:25:29 -04:00
Jack Humbert
391eae97e4 testing out new home 2017-06-29 12:13:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d59734d3b7 restructure summary 2017-06-29 10:35:09 -04:00
skullY
910d32c07e Flesh out the quantum_keycodes documentation 2017-06-28 23:52:08 -07:00
Jack Humbert
d5244c6cf4 restructure keycode docs 2017-06-29 00:15:07 -04:00
Jack Humbert
40d82906cb adds config options md 2017-06-28 21:20:23 -04:00
skullY
617923cd56 Rough draft for a document on understanding QMK 2017-06-28 20:22:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
61ef949576 update some copyright headers 2017-06-28 12:58:58 -04:00
Jack Humbert
56634ca065 cleanup nyquist 2017-06-28 10:42:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
663d3906ec cleanup orthodox 2017-06-28 10:42:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f5f7dfa064 cleanup lets_split 2017-06-28 10:42:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4ea247e673 create initial code of conduct 2017-06-27 21:36:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
a52836e669 Merge pull request #1445 from qmk/dual_audio
Allow for duophony (C6 and B5) and B5 audio
2017-06-27 16:57:19 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7d28a417c0 don't let timer1 exist without b5 being enabled 2017-06-27 15:28:13 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ea7590c894 add new arguements, docs 2017-06-27 14:35:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9f5b4e1d7a Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware into dual_audio 2017-06-27 14:21:42 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b82604dada no glide 2017-06-27 14:20:53 -04:00
Jack Humbert
bfc73e90cf working duopholy 2017-06-27 14:20:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
eabf530a0e b5 audio 2017-06-27 14:20:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4ba9438c3f Add eclipse to the _summary 2017-06-27 13:07:50 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b2979eba23 Adds parenthesis where they might be needed
Addresses #764
2017-06-27 12:55:18 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
98391605ca Merge pull request #1441 from lindhe/swedish
Create sv_SE Qwerty layout for ErgoDox EZ
2017-06-27 11:33:29 -04:00
Fabian Topfstedt
99b6e918ea fixed brackets 2017-06-27 16:20:17 +02:00
Andreas Lindhé
a25dbaad32 Create sv_SE Qwerty layout for ErgoDox
*NOTE:* it might still be desirable to set the software layout to sv_SE in your
OS.

Swedish (sv_SE) Qwerty layout for ErgoDox, based on the Default configuration

I have tried making this as close of a match I could between the [default
ErgoDox EZ configuration](https://ergodox-ez.com/pages/our-firmware) and a
standard Swedish Qwerty layout.

Notable differences from default:
=================================

* There are three special character buttons (acute accent, circumflex/tilde and
  apostrophe/asterisk) that don't have any buttons to map to naturally. I've put
  these at other places:

    * Acute accent (´) can be found in the lower left corner, conveniently
      placed to reach for making an é.

    * Apostrophe (') was put in the lower left corner, close to acute accent.

    * Circumflex (^) and asterisk (*) was placed in the lower right corner.

    * Tilde (~) and diaeresis (¨) I couldn't find a good place for, so I left
      those out. I could only get the buttons to produce a single one of the
      characters. How can I get it to work properly?

* The Alt button on right thumb was exchanged for AltGr (RAlt).

* I changed the backslash in the numpad (layer 1) for a minus. Thought it was
  more sensible.

* I didn't find a good place for the "<>|" button, so that one was left out.
  That is a problem that really needs to be resolved. Pipe can be found on layer
  one, however.
2017-06-27 15:17:21 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
9aa748df2a my layout 2017-06-27 10:36:00 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
fe3d75922b Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-06-27 09:22:05 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
7d0a471051 removed wrong readme 2017-06-27 09:18:05 +02:00
Fabian Topfstedt
786eb4e73d my layout 2017-06-27 09:14:04 +02:00
Jack Humbert
61cdc9aaa4 Allow mod swapping for mod tap (MT) (#1202)
* allow mod swapping for mod tap

* quick include

* fix the mod swapping

* make changes consistent with action code

* fix bug

* re-enable no gui, etc

* fix binary comps

* solid logic
2017-06-26 18:54:01 -04:00
Fabian Topfstedt
4c71b329a2 clone smt layout 2017-06-26 22:33:14 +02:00
Jack Humbert
d1fb8d2296 Merge pull request #1431 from rai-suta/master
Bugg fix and add keymap for testing JIS_KEYCODE switch.
2017-06-25 21:31:10 -04:00
Ethan Madden
42e6ecc36b Whitefox LED control (#1432)
* use new grave_esc functionality

* Port LED control from Ergodox Infinity to Whitefox
2017-06-25 21:30:40 -04:00
Art Ortenburger
43579a80a7 add support for Orthodox keyboard (#1436)
* Added orthodox

* Modified readme

* Modified readme

* Modified readme

* Updated makefile

* Fixed keymap issues

* Modified serial communications to allow for over 8 columns

* Fixed sizeof command

* Fixed some typing issues

* Testing issue #1191 (n-column split i2c slave)

Based on initial OrthoDox (serial) config by @reddragond and others,
this attempts to add TWI (I2C) support.
Relevant: <https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/1191>

- per @ahtn recommendation, using memcpy for moving slave matrix
  into slave sending buffer
- slave buffer has been enlarged using sizeof(matrix_row_t)
- note: i2c.h now includes matrix.h
- note: matrix.c includes <string.h>

* Added i2c keymap - right col still not working

* orthodox: re-added i2c keymap, based on serial

* orthodox / issue #1191: trying 9-bit serial

- orthodox serial protocol now sends 9 bits per row, instead of 16.
  Technically it's using MATRIX_COLS, so it might work generically.
- ROW_MASK is #defined in serial.c to truncate the checksums to prevent
  overflows causing false errors. This macro should be renamed if it's
  kept.

* Revert "Fixed sizeof command"

This reverts commit f62a5b9939.

Changes had been made to the lets_split serial driver for testing which
mirrored the multi-byte-row changes made to support the orthodox. As the
lets_split does not require these changes, and new improvements had
been added to the orthodox port only, this commit reverts them.

Because the new code could potentially reduce latency over the serial
transport, it may be desirable to re-add in the future, by backporting
the current working orthodox code.

* orthodox: default serial keymap improvements

- formatting has been improved
- a few keys have been shifted, mainly in Raise and Lower layers,
  to be more like the default Planck layout
- Now available: F12, Home, End, PgUp, PgDn, Media-Next, Media-Play

Still To Do:
- duplicate for TWI
- Alt modifier
- GUI modifier

* orthodox: failed attempt at 16b/row TWI

- duplicated updated serial keymap for "i2c"
- removed string.h/memcpy, instead
- hardcoded copying of six bytes per update
- still doesn't work; master reports interconnect errors on txled

* orthodox: adjusted default keymap

- this is applied to both 'serial' and 'i2c' keymaps
- Alt and GUI have been added, as they were missing
- comma and period persist across more layers; Home/PgUp and End/PgDn
  have been moved slightly to accommodate

* orthodox: revert TWI support to minimum to debug

- disabled ssd1306 and hardware locking in build configuration
- increased TWI buffer from 0x10 to 0x20 bytes
- decreased TWI clock from 400000 to 100000
- removed hardcoded TWI multi-byte sending/receiving

An 'i2c' build of this was found to work on a rev1 Orthodox, although
slave-side col9 was understandably not working. When testing-time
permits, features will be gradually re-enabled towards getting the full
matrix supported over TWI.

* orthodox: TWI (i2c) is working, kludge for col9

The TWI interconnect ("i2c" in directories and build config) is now
working for the Orthodox, including the slave half's column #9.
This is intended as an interim solution, as it's a kludge, not a fix.

Rather than a working multi-byte implementation, the two col9 keys'
bits are packed-into and unpacked-from the two unused bits in row1.
Furthermore, the TWI clock constant has been reduced to 100000 from
400000, as testing revealed the higher value just didn't work.
Testing also found that (with this kludge) increasing the TWI buffer
was not necessary.

This commit leaves many commented-out lines in matrix.c from previous
testing, which will be removed in a future commit once the
interconnects' multi-byte problems have been debugged more thoroughly.

* orthodox: updated readme.md

The readme for the Orthodox now includes a description of the keyboard,
allusions to its author and availability, a linked photo, and links to
the evolving build guide and the current keymap on KLE.
This update has been prepared with /u/Deductivemonkee's assistance.
2017-06-25 21:30:07 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1a4a66fd01 updates olkb readmes #1362 2017-06-25 12:40:25 -04:00
rai-suta
3a2ae6a213 Add a keymap for testing JIS_KEYCODE. 2017-06-26 00:37:46 +09:00
rai-suta
e740520b3f Fix bug. 2017-06-26 00:24:32 +09:00
Jack Humbert
169ede0715 Merge pull request #1427 from blakedietz/master
Add keymaps for ergodox ez, hhkb and jd45 under user blakedietz
2017-06-25 10:29:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
de833659ae Merge pull request #1429 from fredizzimo/fixes_for_emulator
Minor fixes to support the emulator
2017-06-25 10:29:00 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
1e6a3f9e17 Change M_2_PI to 2 * PI as it should be 2017-06-25 12:55:18 +03:00
Blake Dietz
daf16535f1 Add keymaps for ergodox ez, hhkb and jd45 under user blakedietz 2017-06-24 22:46:07 -06:00
skullY
62c77e7dbf Remove the DIODE_DIRECTION defines from lets_split so we can close #1067 2017-06-24 17:08:43 -07:00
skullY
582a6ac75c Fix #1135 by changing the default to at90usb1286 2017-06-24 15:28:13 -07:00
Jack Humbert
901a92a2fd Update _summary.md 2017-06-24 13:11:25 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f175f5df95 Merge pull request #1425 from kynikos/patch-1
Fix typo
2017-06-24 11:39:15 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6c81656e8e Merge pull request #1426 from rai-suta/master
Add JIS_KEYCODE layout for send_string()
2017-06-24 11:38:38 -04:00
rai-suta
5dae013ff8 Add JIS_KEYCODE layout for send_string() 2017-06-24 18:29:37 +09:00
Dario Giovannetti
30ab4dd14f Fix typo 2017-06-24 16:32:10 +08:00
Jack Humbert
c208a6d4e5 update docs for isp 2017-06-23 23:09:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b9987d65f9 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-06-23 23:07:01 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2c65a17752 add other mcu bootloaders 2017-06-23 23:05:42 -04:00
Jack Humbert
dfa6417ae3 Merge pull request #1422 from nstickney/master
update ErgoDox "Familiar" layout
2017-06-23 21:48:17 -04:00
Jack Humbert
918aea5b47 Update _summary.md 2017-06-23 21:29:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b4f2f44a6f Create isp_flashing_guide.md 2017-06-23 21:29:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1524c2cb16 Merge pull request #1418 from npoirey/master
Frenchdev v1
2017-06-23 18:05:33 -04:00
npoirey
8ad12b1eb7 Updated frenchdev readme 2017-06-23 23:59:30 +02:00
Fred Sundvik
dcf9fa1aaa Update the ugfx submodule 2017-06-24 00:37:27 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
f912c74fe7 Change inline to static inline 2017-06-24 00:34:16 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
574ca7f59c Delete emulator drivers 2017-06-24 00:34:16 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
da19852964 Add function for getting the LCD backlight brightness 2017-06-24 00:34:16 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
ff49259a1a Include config.h from visualizer.h 2017-06-24 00:34:16 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
b0094e631e Change remote url of uGFX to relative path 2017-06-24 00:34:16 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
6c9b4743f7 Include config.h before visualizer.h 2017-06-24 00:33:23 +03:00
Stick
e43e58aad1 updated README.md 2017-06-23 16:28:06 -05:00
Stick
f4e4d6f8d0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-23 16:02:44 -05:00
Stick
37987837b1 added media keys; many bug fixes 2017-06-23 16:02:01 -05:00
npoirey
a3f151b8e9 Refactoring frenchdev 2017-06-23 21:35:33 +02:00
npoirey
de80e2c756 Moved frenchdev to handwired 2017-06-23 21:25:46 +02:00
Jack Humbert
a1ce43781a Merge pull request #1421 from 333fred/update-layout
Update my layout
2017-06-23 14:43:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
91f3a73a28 Merge pull request #1419 from Wraul/phantom-improvements
Phantom improvements
2017-06-23 14:43:32 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
6794495336 Doc updates 2017-06-23 11:36:14 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
2b26abf9a9 Copy/paste additions. 2017-06-23 11:24:55 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
946f4854c5 Added backlight control keys 2017-06-23 11:07:28 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
a2fbd671ad Added a few more VS macros and another ctrl 2017-06-23 11:07:28 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
7389beb18c Small keymap layout updates 2017-06-23 11:07:28 -07:00
Mathias Andersson
dd9b00543b Update Phantom readme
Added basic description of the keyboard and some build and configuration
instructions.

Also moved the RGB underlight modification instructions to the readme.
2017-06-23 12:07:18 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
7ca335cf5b Adjust Phantom for standard PCB
The previous default configuration and keymap was made for a Phantom
modified with RGB underlight.

This commit makes the default more in line with the "official"
configurations provided by the PCB.

The previous default have been moved to a separate keymap named
`rgbmod`. It has also been updated to better match the template keymap.
2017-06-23 12:07:18 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
3522496f24 Update Phantom config to better match template 2017-06-23 12:07:18 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
67b8bf8f70 Move Phantom LED handling to phantom.c
This is more in line with the structure provided by the keyboard
template.
2017-06-23 12:07:18 +02:00
Stick
98373f2fc1 added tapdance locking 2017-06-22 22:22:43 -05:00
npoirey
a012c24225 Removed image from git and added references to imgur album for Frenchdev keyboard. 2017-06-22 22:19:50 +02:00
Stick
fa96d64f37 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-22 13:06:30 -05:00
Jack Humbert
2b98ec67f3 Update _summary.md 2017-06-22 13:23:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7b3c9cc8de Create adding_a_keyboard_to_qmk.md 2017-06-22 13:22:21 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f32c68ee65 Update porting_your_keyboard_to_qmk.md 2017-06-22 13:21:43 -04:00
Jack Humbert
c21c2cc92b Merge pull request #1416 from geofflane/feature/s65_x_std_grv_esc
Use the new Quantum KC_GESC instead of custom code
2017-06-22 12:38:45 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
fe9556104b Merge pull request #1331 from ariasuni/master
Fix undefined reference errors with avr-gcc 7.1
2017-06-22 08:40:59 -04:00
npoirey
0fb835c54c Fix warning in frenchdev 2017-06-22 10:47:44 +02:00
npoirey
23b0fc20e3 Frenchdev v1 2017-06-22 10:34:23 +02:00
Jack Humbert
9d22a1a6d8 add group edge via travis updates 2017-06-21 11:23:33 -04:00
Geoff Lane
8705ac408d Use the new Quantum KC_GESC instead of custom code 2017-06-21 09:37:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
23df3016e8 Merge pull request #1405 from cquiroz/oneshot-mods-timeout
Oneshot mods timeout
2017-06-20 11:40:10 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9019d65b3c Merge pull request #1414 from dvdizon/kbd75
KBD75 - Initial KBD75 port from qmkeyboard.cn source files
2017-06-20 09:19:48 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2c171b3e5f Merge pull request #1413 from lasko/master
This is a complete redo of my keymap. It includes several
2017-06-20 09:18:02 -04:00
Jack Humbert
33a271b8e3 Merge pull request #1412 from nall/master
Fixed offset for knight rgb mode
2017-06-20 09:17:36 -04:00
David Dizon
e71b3c6572 KBD75 - Initial KBD75 port from qmkeyboard.cn source files 2017-06-19 22:59:17 -07:00
Jon Nall
f169c715eb Added custom keymap and enabled Space Cadet 2017-06-19 22:44:42 -07:00
Brandon Height
2ffcf47793 This is a complete redo of my keymap. It includes several
layers including qwerty, colemak, navigation, and gui layers.

I also was playing around with dancing tap keys.
2017-06-19 20:12:30 -07:00
Jon Nall
7ce056cad7 Fixed offset for knight rgb mode 2017-06-19 19:51:37 -07:00
Jack Humbert
3e7bb19612 Merge pull request #1410 from belak/tv44-core
tv44: Add core layout based on the Core 47
2017-06-19 14:05:02 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e951317acb Merge pull request #1409 from fredizzimo/full_unit_test
Take first baby steps towards testing the whole QMK
2017-06-19 14:04:19 -04:00
Kaleb Elwert
f71c990215 tv44: Add core layout based on the Core 47 2017-06-18 22:44:52 -07:00
Fred Sundvik
1aa0be4cf1 Fix serial_link vpath problem 2017-06-19 00:46:53 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
0f163c0028 Add todo to timer.c 2017-06-19 00:24:32 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
fb9b8dadb9 Add a couple of todos to keyboard_report_util.cpp
Also print the modifier state
2017-06-19 00:22:12 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
43d8fa5bf1 More natural interface for setting keyboard leds 2017-06-19 00:19:09 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
36f820be7e Add a test fixture
It only initializes QMK once, and clears the matrix after each test.
2017-06-18 23:49:38 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
e85b185796 Test two keys pressed at once 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
6a76192fa4 Fix problems with undefined inlines in debug mode 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
bd1729d5be Actually test for correct key presses 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
fb95d86b39 Move functions for adding keys from to reports to report.h 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
017458a07b Move functionality from action_util to report
The functions also takes report_kebyoard_t parameters, so that they can
be used elsewhere.
2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
c38589d861 Fix the order of init and driver creation 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
3bb0586acc Add a couple of basic tests and implement driver mock 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
617578399c Add keymap 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
c588fca06c Empty bootloader_jump 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
a72e8f0865 Dummy test matrix implementation 2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
1c0fe956ac Split common.mk into common.mk and common_features.mk
To support including keyboard/keymap specific rules before it
2017-06-18 21:22:22 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
d29906cb64 Emulate eeprom 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
f646f00b93 Rename native to test 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
83509adc3a Add empty timer functions 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
26eb97a4a8 Empty implementation of bootloader, suspend and timer 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
fdfd48e8c8 Fix program mem functionality 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
efaf0e830b Empty implementation of wait 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
585d646128 Define MATRIX_COLS and MATRIX_ROWS 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
8674f9c466 Make sure config.h is included 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
7424261dae Try to build tmk_common 2017-06-18 21:10:42 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
30f22d450d Add basic infrastrucure for building full tests 2017-06-18 21:08:23 +03:00
Jack Humbert
621ae42a6c revert edit 2017-06-18 13:28:34 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4217cb5bbc Update key_functions.md 2017-06-18 13:26:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
517f75d893 Merge pull request #1349 from jpetermans/infinity60
Infinity60 backlight support
2017-06-18 12:38:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
dd73e14c9b Merge pull request #1407 from take-a-CHANCE/master
Adding a planck keymap
2017-06-18 12:35:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
66e2d6a063 Merge pull request #1406 from jprMesh/atreus52
Atreus52
2017-06-18 12:34:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f2e1609801 remove hardware files, move arrow pad 2017-06-18 12:33:14 -04:00
Carlos Quiroz
74d752b531 Remove noisy debug line 2017-06-18 12:17:51 -04:00
Carlos Quiroz
3ab0f4d9e5 Deactivate oneshot mods once timedout 2017-06-18 12:17:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5682254f71 Merge pull request #1408 from fredizzimo/fix_build_improve_travis
Fix the two failing keymaps and improve the travis build script
2017-06-18 12:13:56 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
45d437ca04 Make only modified keymaps 2017-06-18 18:30:59 +03:00
Jack Humbert
51a86b85f3 Merge pull request #1361 from fredizzimo/ergodox_infinity_backlight
Add Ergodox Infinity backlight support
2017-06-18 10:15:02 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
2fd670bec0 Add missing include to Ergodox Belak keymap 2017-06-18 17:07:20 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
6ba22b5f5e Don't define RGBLED_NUM in let-split khord keymap
It's already defined correctly by the parent keyboard project, and was
causing problems for rev1, where the pin is different.
2017-06-18 17:03:07 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
a15510b57b Always build everything on master 2017-06-18 17:03:05 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
5acc0e54aa Make all subprojects when a keymap is modified 2017-06-18 16:44:51 +03:00
root
1a8042ae91 Added personal keymap with underglow, right shift, numpad, and bright hidden behind raise/lower 2017-06-17 23:11:37 -04:00
Jonas Rogers
a284245f77 Atreus52- moved parens and braces to left hand. 2017-06-17 22:51:50 -04:00
Jonas Rogers
85d688e92c Atreus52- made dvorak layer default. 2017-06-17 21:21:46 -04:00
Jonas Rogers
4c2f04986a Atreus52- added software reset key. 2017-06-17 21:21:38 -04:00
Jonas
3007d01718 Atreus52- Modified BDO map. 2017-06-17 21:21:30 -04:00
Jonas
3b9fabb9aa Atreus52- BDO keymap. 2017-06-17 21:21:21 -04:00
jprmesh
a8992a2cfe Atreus52- Added Nav layer keymap. 2017-06-17 21:20:16 -04:00
Jonas
7837d96b6e Atreus52- Reworked keymap to be more 40% like. 2017-06-17 21:20:09 -04:00
jprmesh
56026dd4df Atreus52- Swapped thumb keys. 2017-06-17 21:19:59 -04:00
jprmesh
1552fd6ae1 Atreus52- Last changes to config to get it workin. 2017-06-17 21:19:48 -04:00
jprmesh
133908da74 Atreus52- Some keymap changes. 2017-06-17 21:19:45 -04:00
jprMesh
3c2c489768 Atreus52- Fixed spacing and changed to KC_KEYMAP macro. 2017-06-17 21:19:36 -04:00
jprmesh
b236e51b69 Atreus52- finished initial keymap layout. 2017-06-17 21:19:29 -04:00
jprmesh
17e81baab3 Atreus52- Fixed config. 2017-06-17 21:19:18 -04:00
jprmesh
f9eb11a674 Atreus52- Fixed Qwerty Dvorak switch 2017-06-17 21:18:58 -04:00
jprmesh
bb99d7117c Atreus52- Changed to KEYMAP macro format. 2017-06-17 21:18:40 -04:00
jprMesh
a5ba30338f Atreus52- Initial Atreus52 file creation. 2017-06-17 21:18:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7feadbd66d Merge pull request #1401 from geofflane/s65_x_fixes3
S65-X Fixes Part 3
2017-06-17 20:14:49 -04:00
Jack Humbert
206233d98c Merge pull request #1402 from belak/tv44-belak-tap-magic
tv44: Rearrange belak keymap and add some tap dance magic
2017-06-17 20:14:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
82372d36af Merge pull request #1403 from Wraul/kmac-fixes
KMAC fixes
2017-06-17 20:14:05 -04:00
Mathias Andersson
df26ede131 Unify KMAC code indentation
It's a little unclear what the style guidelines are for the QMK project.
But I figured that I should at least keep the indentation consistent
within the KMAC part.
2017-06-17 20:06:28 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
67e150a08a Enable backlight support by default for KMAC 2017-06-17 20:06:28 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
ba945c5e77 Correct layer switching in KMAC keymap readmes 2017-06-17 20:06:28 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
be002137f9 Fix some KMAC code formating 2017-06-17 20:06:28 +02:00
Mathias Andersson
a621c7f88b Don't include the console by default on the KMAC 2017-06-17 20:06:28 +02:00
Kaleb Elwert
722adce095 tv44: Rearrange belak keymap and add some tap dance magic 2017-06-16 17:08:00 -07:00
jamesofarrell
98316ef017 Added Grave Escape (#1391)
* added QK_GRAVE_ESC and KC_GESC

* fixed name

* Fixed keycode emnu

* Removed layer check, added left and right GUI mod detection for OSX GUI+~
2017-06-16 14:56:50 -07:00
Jack Humbert
ff2b01da49 Merge pull request #1400 from belak/belak-ergodox-theme
ergodox: initial addition of belak theme
2017-06-16 17:01:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6549e169f8 Merge pull request #1398 from belak/tv44-keymap-changes
TV44 keymap changes
2017-06-16 17:00:36 -04:00
Kaleb Elwert
e9a4a5e961 tv44: add belak keymap 2017-06-16 13:11:40 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
ef4abfeb31 ergodox: initial addition of belak theme
Imported from external repo https://github.com/belak/ergodox-layout at commit
233008ad8c46a85cb118fca0be093c3e751075b0
2017-06-16 10:57:58 -07:00
Geoff Lane
b4802d7567 Fix home and end to be on <> 2017-06-16 11:57:43 -04:00
Geoff Lane
d2a11b523b LED control on the BL layer 2017-06-15 21:57:50 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
086aad0d7e Make sure backlight is in the range 0-100 2017-06-16 02:06:30 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
ec88a0b3cc Make sure that the backlight level is within the right range 2017-06-16 02:05:38 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
7d5606085f Correctly calculate backlight level 2017-06-16 02:05:15 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
19f0285a76 Fix typo in BACKLIGHT_ENABLE 2017-06-15 23:21:01 +03:00
Kaleb Elwert
29108d1477 tv44: update tong92 keymap to use KEYMAP macro 2017-06-15 12:48:59 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
4cefb45a2d tv44: update xyverz keymap to use KEYMAP macro 2017-06-15 12:48:44 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
f894103997 tv44: update default keymap to use KEYMAP macro 2017-06-15 12:47:57 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
b56a9a9899 tv44: update jeebak keymap to use new macros and remove custom ones 2017-06-15 12:46:25 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
e32e7dc0f5 tv44: update smt keymap to use new macros and remove custom ones 2017-06-15 12:45:53 -07:00
Kaleb Elwert
44ce179192 tv44: Fix up the KEYMAP macro
Previously KEYMAP referred to the KEYMAP_ARROW layout and had 45 keys. It makes
more sense for the default keymap to be the 44 key layout, as is implied by the
name.

Additionally keymaps for all other known layouts have been added:

KEYMAP - base layout
KEYMAP_ARROW - additional key in bottom right
KEYMAP_COMMAND - additional key in bottom left
KEYMAP_ARROW_COMMAND - combination of KEYMAP_ARROW and KEYMAP_COMMAND
2017-06-15 12:42:23 -07:00
Jack Humbert
d9ffd77ee7 Merge pull request #1397 from geofflane/s65x_fixes
S65x fixes
2017-06-15 15:16:52 -04:00
Geoff Lane
e553bb3af4 LED init works with just pin declared 2017-06-15 13:42:14 -04:00
Geoff Lane
b107d64d69 Use standard QMK key codes for RGB control 2017-06-15 13:12:36 -04:00
Geoff Lane
c81be932d2 Fix left shift in ansi layout 2017-06-15 13:12:36 -04:00
Geoff Lane
899584187f Fix esc key 2017-06-15 13:12:36 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6a75a7d672 Merge pull request #1394 from Khord/master
Adding custom keymap for Let's Split and updates to custom Planck keymap
2017-06-15 12:34:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
be9fd4b4fa Merge pull request #1396 from shieldsd/master
Minor updates to planck/keymaps/dshields
2017-06-15 12:33:44 -04:00
Daniel Shields
cc158d90ae Minor updates to planck/keymaps/dshields
* tweaks to tap dance keys
* tidy up code
* save a few bytes
2017-06-15 09:41:59 +01:00
Dylan Khor
5c11ba74d8 tap dance and hold changes to make planck match lets split 2017-06-15 03:34:08 -04:00
Dylan Khor
a44ba492ea minor fixes 2017-06-15 03:26:04 -04:00
Dylan Khor
22f985eba7 Add custom let's split keymap 2017-06-15 07:15:27 +00:00
Martin Gondermann
49cfdb544d Added HyperTab and Ctrl/Fn as well as Space cadet parens (#1390)
* Added HyperTab and Ctrl/Escape as well as Space cadet parens to magicmonty keymap

* Replaced CTL_ESC With FN_ESC
2017-06-14 07:20:43 -07:00
fredizzimo
3aa620c1ac Update uGFX and Chibios submodules + fixes (#1363)
* Make submodules point to qmk

* Update uGFX to 2.7

* Use ugfx with custom fixes

* Fix the ChibiOs submodule commit hash

To match the hashes in the mabl/ChibiOS and therefore QMK repository.
2017-06-13 21:13:39 -07:00
Jack Humbert
c2c9cb2505 Merge pull request #1392 from jetpacktuxedo/whitefox
Added whitefox keymap
2017-06-13 22:21:52 -04:00
Ethan Madden
a7942c4f48 Added whitefox keymap 2017-06-13 16:01:28 -07:00
Jack Humbert
3d5d3e1b0c Merge pull request #1387 from antelaurijssen/master
Submitting my own custom layout for S60X keyboard
2017-06-12 20:47:35 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
f37daa5343 Properly formatted unordered lists in readme.md 2017-06-12 20:24:56 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
3ee346c07b Mods to readme.md 2017-06-12 20:20:28 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
78a4cfd453 Modifications to readme.md and deletion of keyboard layout images 2017-06-12 20:13:17 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6b5d67fcc6 Merge pull request #1389 from geofflane/keyboard_s65_x_2
Keyboard S65-X Support #2
2017-06-12 17:08:27 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d1854e0e04 Merge pull request #1388 from bigbigtor/fix_spanish
Fix spanish keymap
2017-06-12 17:06:11 -04:00
Geoff Lane
0440c0f072 Add ISO layout for S65-X 2017-06-12 16:57:01 -04:00
Geoff Lane
568c662c14 Fix media controls in default layout 2017-06-12 16:19:57 -04:00
Geoff Lane
96b0382fb4 Fix backslash and some of the docs 2017-06-12 16:16:42 -04:00
Víctor
21fa16651c Rename ES_RCRB to ES_RCBR for consistency reasons (left curly bracket is defined as ES_LCBR) 2017-06-12 21:44:40 +02:00
Víctor
2c404cca12 Fix keymap definitions referencing inexistent macros 2017-06-12 21:43:34 +02:00
Martin Gondermann
a5b5279da9 Add MIDI layer to magicmonty keymap (#1386)
* Add MIDI layer

* Respect brightness level on layer signalling

* Add hotkey in control layer for signalling state

* Update layout.png

* Remove image and replace it with imgur link
2017-06-12 08:48:01 -07:00
Jack Humbert
52f6bc164e Merge pull request #1385 from qmk/ez-images
Remove images and old .hex files
2017-06-11 22:50:40 -04:00
Jack Humbert
23c448b21d remove .hex, .PNG, .jpg 2017-06-11 22:16:42 -04:00
Jack Humbert
a7ce482d14 remove the rest of the .pngs 2017-06-11 21:24:23 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
54d48140cd -MIDI Chords now using process_record_user instead of F(n) keys
-Morse Code shift keys implemented
2017-06-11 16:00:40 -04:00
Jack Humbert
c02f9a6ee4 remove most .pngs 2017-06-11 15:36:28 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6bd4df7a90 define limits to functions 2017-06-11 14:28:30 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
60153e7bbc Always send 3 * RGBLED_NUM bytes through I2C on ps2avrGB
This wasn't going to work on boards with a different number of LEDs,
since I was always sending 48 bytes.
2017-06-11 12:30:48 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
945f2f5916 Fixed rgblight_types.h 2017-06-11 12:30:48 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
d4cd5dda5c Added a build flag for using a custom rgblight driver 2017-06-11 12:30:48 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
964d7060e1 Simplified ps2avrGB rgblight_set logic a bit 2017-06-11 12:30:48 -04:00
Luiz Ribeiro
6037cede2c rgblight support for ps2avrGB 2017-06-11 12:30:48 -04:00
Jack Humbert
c22a400603 Merge pull request #1384 from geofflane/keyboard_s65x
Support Sentraq S65-X
2017-06-10 22:18:17 -04:00
Geoff Lane
b1e01e9d1f Support Sentraq S65-X
Add initial support for ANSI layout of S65-X.
Includes support for controlling RGB underlighting.
2017-06-10 21:09:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b721779241 Merge pull request #1383 from qmk/deleting-files
Deleting uppercase docs files
2017-06-10 15:14:17 -04:00
Jack Humbert
06f0f92c1a Delete VAGRANT_GUIDE.md 2017-06-10 15:13:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7921834663 Delete USB_NKRO.txt 2017-06-10 15:13:15 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d942389e11 Delete TMK_README.md 2017-06-10 15:13:07 -04:00
Jack Humbert
3df614c942 Delete POWER.txt 2017-06-10 15:12:59 -04:00
Jack Humbert
08fdced65f Delete PCB_GUIDE.md 2017-06-10 15:12:52 -04:00
Jack Humbert
de4a38ab1b Delete Macros.md 2017-06-10 15:12:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ceb7a63c68 Delete Kiibohd.asciidoc 2017-06-10 15:12:39 -04:00
Jack Humbert
656744e7dd Delete Keymap.md 2017-06-10 15:12:32 -04:00
Jack Humbert
6442822efd Delete Keycodes.md 2017-06-10 15:12:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f320ac4bc6 Delete Home.md 2017-06-10 15:12:12 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ee595965ae Delete HAND_WIRE.md 2017-06-10 15:12:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4de370ccc3 Delete FUSE.txt 2017-06-10 15:11:53 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4092e45b6b Delete FAQ.md 2017-06-10 15:11:36 -04:00
Jack Humbert
296e8669f3 Delete Embedding.md 2017-06-10 15:11:26 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fa6044ab1d Delete Eclipse.md 2017-06-10 15:11:18 -04:00
Jack Humbert
401aab7d5a Delete CYGWIN_GUIDE.md 2017-06-10 15:11:02 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5e9d5a0a75 Delete BUILD_GUIDE.md 2017-06-10 15:10:44 -04:00
Jack Humbert
995c3141a6 convert docs to lowercase and underscores 2017-06-10 14:58:55 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ca01d94005 convert docs to lowercase and underscores 2017-06-10 14:58:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
558db0e03f remove leading slash 2017-06-10 12:28:37 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2508b9b6e2 Merge pull request #1380 from qmk/improve_macro_docs
Clean up and improve the macro documentation
2017-06-10 12:27:05 -04:00
Jack Humbert
43b6179feb Merge branch 'master' into improve_macro_docs 2017-06-10 12:26:57 -04:00
Jack Humbert
163754f363 Create Home.md 2017-06-10 12:26:09 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ad49086be5 Create SUMMARY.md 2017-06-10 12:25:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2f942c9883 Create Custom-Quantum-Functions.md 2017-06-10 12:23:04 -04:00
Jack Humbert
1da0a19177 make searchable 2017-06-10 12:18:49 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d81135410c Merge pull request #1382 from binaryplease/handwired_binaryplease
Handwired binaryplease
2017-06-09 21:09:52 -04:00
binaryplease
1502c9c935 put colemak and qwert switching on the top right 2017-06-10 02:44:28 +02:00
binaryplease
0c1dc91d74 removed swapping keys in adjust layer 2017-06-10 02:42:27 +02:00
binaryplease
e3f657dfeb commented out unused layers 2017-06-10 02:01:51 +02:00
Jack Humbert
5801a1f8af update music docs 2017-06-09 16:42:30 -04:00
skullY
a0ac0d3cea Move Dynamic Macros into their own file 2017-06-09 12:25:12 -07:00
skullY
767bcac23c Clean up and improve the macro documentation 2017-06-09 11:47:53 -07:00
Jack Humbert
d2aec1625d removes some images 2017-06-09 14:05:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
728f2f8d00 Merge pull request #1378 from nicinabox/fix-ls-avrdude
Let's Split avrdude portability fix
2017-06-09 10:35:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
fc39a288ed remove mechmini keymap from ps2avrGB 2017-06-09 10:25:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
8c4a59611a due diligence, etc 2017-06-09 10:22:58 -04:00
Nic Aitch
3b38e6954a Use single brackets for portability with other shells 2017-06-09 09:14:44 -05:00
Jack Humbert
9ac2ed280c move mechmini to own folder 2017-06-09 10:11:34 -04:00
skullY
2a667eba2a Cleanup the Clueboard readme files. 2017-06-08 20:42:37 -07:00
Ethan Madden
d9f95c5da9 Docfix (#1377)
* SCKLCK is now SCROLLLOCK

Yes, with all three Ls
At least it doesn't have a random K anymore lol

* Removed strange mystery trailing numbers in the docs
2017-06-08 20:05:55 -07:00
Erez Zukerman
481797f92f Documents permissive hold 2017-06-08 23:00:28 -04:00
Martin Gondermann
e4eb4eaa16 Fix layer LED signalling in magicmonty keymap (#1373)
* Fix layer LED signalling in magicmonty keymap

* Include the breathing modes in layer signalling

* Reverts mode to 1 as the other modes flicker

* Add Cursor keys on VIM positions and PAUSE to function layer
2017-06-08 19:55:34 -07:00
Ethan Madden
e82c089b4c SCKLCK is now SCROLLLOCK (#1376)
Yes, with all three Ls
At least it doesn't have a random K anymore lol
2017-06-08 19:54:49 -07:00
Jack Humbert
a3385b7a2f Merge pull request #1375 from Wraul/kmac
Add support for KMAC
2017-06-08 16:42:05 -04:00
Mathias Andersson
1b02b2006e Add support for KMAC 2017-06-08 19:35:27 +02:00
Stick
4b50ab029d Revert "ugly workaround for ErgoDoxEZ LED bugs: turn 'em all off"
This reverts commit f397402e10.
2017-06-08 08:59:33 -05:00
Stick
5a70cb30ee trying to fix LEDs 2017-06-08 08:59:30 -05:00
Stick
3af2bca1fc Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-08 08:52:32 -05:00
Ante Laurijssen
7146dfea6e Created special shift keys for Morse layer that change variable value, enabling to send “shifted” special morse code characters. 2017-06-07 23:57:14 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
8f80f35186 Working on Morse Code Macros 2017-06-07 22:01:28 -04:00
Jack Humbert
00d9416626 Merge pull request #1372 from chilifries/master
Added support for Mechmini v1
2017-06-07 21:10:45 -04:00
chilifries
c9e0068cf2 Added support for Mechmini v1 2017-06-07 16:24:40 -07:00
Jack Humbert
84012d8243 Merge pull request #1359 from agbell/PR
Permissive Hold, and two keymaps
2017-06-07 18:47:29 -04:00
Stick
035f7bb1bf Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-07 15:55:52 -05:00
Martin Gondermann
8cc0035ea0 Add new keyboard layout for the ClueBoard (#1371) 2017-06-07 08:18:26 -07:00
Jack Humbert
5d83d320cb Merge pull request #1366 from abperiasamy/refine-layout
Replace enter with quote and few reorgs
2017-06-06 12:35:26 -04:00
Jack Humbert
05b0075391 Merge pull request #1368 from shieldsd/master
Additional tap dance keys/functions for planck/keymap/dshields
2017-06-06 12:35:04 -04:00
Daniel Shields
ad7a5bdc4f Additional tap dance keys/functions for planck/keymap/dshields 2017-06-06 13:09:55 +01:00
Ante Laurijssen
1b8ed53f21 Added a couple of custom keys and updated layer image 2017-06-05 22:17:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
5e18e4ab48 update docs link 2017-06-05 16:25:59 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
b51a0db6ed Add backlight support to the default Ergodox Infinity animations 2017-06-03 22:04:10 +03:00
Adam Bell
0db6ac46aa remove build stuff 2017-06-03 14:32:02 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
2a7f9a7e46 Add backlight control to the IS31FL3731 driver 2017-06-03 21:30:52 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
effffa33a5 Backlight level handling for the visualizer 2017-06-03 21:14:26 +03:00
Adam Bell
4ab61344f5 Adding permissive_hold 2017-06-03 10:28:46 -04:00
Adam Bell
587b0de6e5 adding lets split keymap 2017-06-03 10:28:46 -04:00
Adam Bell
82de4d039d Ergodox Adam keymap 2017-06-03 10:28:36 -04:00
Adam Bell
6d6dee2956 Adding docker compose 2017-06-03 09:32:44 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
0f9bfafb9e Turn off LED matrix by default 2017-06-03 15:31:02 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
a916f4e8b8 Let BACKLIGHT_ENABLE control the Infinity LEDs 2017-06-03 14:34:50 +03:00
Ante Laurijssen
9cfa37bb3d Improvements and corrections to morse code macros layer 2017-06-02 22:57:57 -04:00
Stick
f397402e10 ugly workaround for ErgoDoxEZ LED bugs: turn 'em all off 2017-06-02 20:02:02 -05:00
Stick
4cf17210b6 moved alt out from under space 2017-06-02 19:51:29 -05:00
Stick
4ba9917f82 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-06-02 19:50:54 -05:00
Jack Humbert
aaa67f6930 Merge pull request #1357 from shieldsd/gherkin
Initial commit for gherkin keyboard support. Compiles but untested.
2017-06-02 10:23:54 -04:00
Daniel Shields
7cbd16c902 Initial commit for gherkin keyboard support. Compiles but untested. 2017-06-02 14:45:42 +01:00
Jack Humbert
eefec19ad9 Update Keycodes.md 2017-06-02 09:44:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
af931368ce Merge pull request #1356 from fabienheureux/patch-1
Broken Keymap docs link
2017-06-02 09:21:15 -04:00
Jack Humbert
47c209fa02 Update Keycodes.md 2017-06-02 09:21:01 -04:00
fabienheureux
19816a4998 Broken Keymap docs link 2017-06-02 10:51:12 +02:00
Jack Humbert
9069edd934 Merge pull request #1347 from nooges/nyquist
Add Nyquist keyboard support
2017-06-01 12:58:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d548693c8b Merge pull request #1294 from shieldsd/master
Prevent the recording of looping dynamic macros.
2017-06-01 12:18:36 -04:00
Daniel Shields
606e13a47e Prevent the recording of looping dynamic macros.
If a macro play key is inadvertently recorded in a dynamic macro
a loop is created and the macro will not terminate when played.

This should be prevented.
2017-06-01 16:29:58 +01:00
Jack Humbert
ec3e684123 Merge pull request #1350 from originerd/add-originerd-planck-keymap
Add originerd planck keymap
2017-06-01 11:19:40 -04:00
Jack Humbert
05e6dd6527 Merge pull request #1351 from Alfrheim/fixing_dvorak_layout
replacing one R for a T
2017-06-01 11:19:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cf77c42c72 Merge pull request #1353 from 333fred/333fred-layout
ergodox/333fred layout
2017-06-01 11:18:56 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cc52856bac Merge pull request #1354 from shieldsd/tweaks
Tweak reported power consumption to work with iOS
2017-06-01 11:18:28 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
aae727d9ec Update keymap layout comments 2017-06-01 11:15:21 -04:00
Daniel Shields
db0ac3bcb3 Tweak reported power consumption to work with iOS 2017-06-01 09:18:33 +01:00
Danny Nguyen
db82b17d6e Remove OLED code and set I2C rate back to 100kHz 2017-06-01 01:26:06 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
dded79a412 Update licensing on visualizer.c 2017-05-31 18:07:02 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
cfaf34daec Updated readme 2017-05-31 17:57:38 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
aa1b1c5756 Added several new macros 2017-05-31 17:42:50 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
f35c82ccb2 Fixed numpad 0 layout 2017-05-31 10:27:39 -07:00
Alfrheim
974a77a07c replacing one R for a T 2017-05-31 15:19:37 +02:00
Jitae Kim
c33c2bbade Add originerd planck keymap 2017-05-31 22:00:44 +09:00
Fredric Silberberg
4eba71841e Use code blocks for keyboard layouts 2017-05-30 23:56:28 -07:00
Fredric Silberberg
95ae256482 Completed iteration 1 of my layout 2017-05-30 23:52:20 -07:00
jpetermans
9af272e4bb Update lock led processing and remove debug msgs 2017-05-30 21:52:44 -07:00
Jack Humbert
57cfb5f1ae Merge pull request #1348 from Dbroqua/master
Added DK60 keyboard
2017-05-30 23:12:11 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
fbaf964a85 Improvements to Midi and keymap 2017-05-30 21:27:00 -04:00
Fredric Silberberg
949540d601 Added initial keymap files 2017-05-30 18:01:09 -07:00
dbroqua
c5d3faace5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/feature/DK60' 2017-05-30 23:10:14 +02:00
dbroqua
a381eb01f5 - Updated copyright 2017-05-30 23:09:39 +02:00
Danny Nguyen
7a433a7f3d Update copyright info 2017-05-30 16:52:02 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
fbec02c148 Remove Let’s Split plate files 2017-05-30 16:42:04 -04:00
Damien Broqua
061bb4a0b8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/feature/DK60' 2017-05-30 22:17:20 +02:00
Damien Broqua
05f5243426 - Updated readme 2017-05-30 22:17:03 +02:00
Damien Broqua
55d6750254 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/feature/DK60' 2017-05-30 22:15:07 +02:00
Damien Broqua
e280f7aad7 - Added Capslock/Esc led 2017-05-30 22:13:34 +02:00
Jack Humbert
328bde1624 Merge pull request #1323 from nikchi/master
Variable tapping terms
2017-05-30 15:38:22 -04:00
Nick Choi
3c4022c41b hmm? 2017-05-30 14:19:57 -04:00
Nick Choi
2c9f846608 Merge pull request #2 from qmk/master
pull in new qmk changes
2017-05-30 14:17:48 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
be204f9cdd Update readme 2017-05-30 13:29:30 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cb791cf6cd Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-30 12:49:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9ecfc23292 make qmk bot do the hard work 2017-05-30 12:49:26 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4549b0417e Merge pull request #1342 from priyadi/adafruit-mouse-buttons
Adafruit Feather BLE / BLE Friend mouse buttons support
2017-05-30 12:10:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
3a1a7d6472 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-30 11:46:34 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7eccbfe737 exclude PRs 2017-05-30 11:46:25 -04:00
Damien Broqua
f06f883589 - Some changes on DK60 2017-05-30 16:59:56 +02:00
Ante Laurijssen
06684555d2 Another typo... 2017-05-29 22:16:17 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
cd4ccee703 Corrected typo in readme.md 2017-05-29 22:13:52 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
1ef911d150 Added a few images 2017-05-29 22:11:48 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
4c48c29c0e Added MIDI_CHORD layer and other little fixes.
Updated readme.md
2017-05-29 22:09:06 -04:00
Nick Choi
5393bc6f4e switched to uint8 and 16 2017-05-29 21:25:50 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
4a8da0cb45 Modify pinout and layouts for Nyquist 2017-05-29 16:20:06 -04:00
Danny Nguyen
aeade1b197 Fork Let’s Split files 2017-05-29 16:04:46 -04:00
Jack Humbert
732a115b32 Merge pull request #1344 from qmk/jackhumbert-patch-1
Re-enable mouse buttons from #1327
2017-05-29 15:17:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b6c60333e4 Re-enable mouse buttons 2017-05-29 13:21:38 -04:00
Jack Humbert
0c351fa98b no master needed on push maybe 2017-05-29 12:49:25 -04:00
Jack Humbert
bd39e91f78 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-29 12:15:03 -04:00
Jack Humbert
44832127d7 push to git url 2017-05-29 12:14:49 -04:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
7eebdd4760 Jokrik's Clueboard layout (#1340) 2017-05-29 09:10:34 -07:00
Jack Humbert
1d6a18db99 Merge pull request #1343 from Maartenwut/patch-1
Added SEND_STRING(); to the documentation.
2017-05-29 11:58:08 -04:00
Jack Humbert
cecf783e14 Merge pull request #1337 from fredizzimo/wsl_setup
Add script for setting up Windows Subsystem for Linux
2017-05-29 11:56:53 -04:00
Maarten Dekkers
91c6113cba Added SEND_STRING(); to the documentation. 2017-05-29 17:53:39 +02:00
Jack Humbert
988941cc0a Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-29 11:37:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ee0135fb81 get rid of folders in tar 2017-05-29 11:37:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e179dbd9e6 Merge pull request #1341 from Dbroqua/patch-3
Update Differences-from-TMK.md
2017-05-29 10:55:32 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7041055ace Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-29 10:54:56 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ae6b803ad6 more than one en-file, and actually ignore docs 2017-05-29 10:54:46 -04:00
binaryplease
3ea5726739 redefined options in config.h 2017-05-29 13:53:13 +02:00
Damien
51e44fd6c5 Update Differences-from-TMK.md
Removed fn_actions.

According this [comment](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/1336#issuecomment-304634633)
2017-05-29 13:17:23 +02:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
f0fc2db4e2 Adafruit Feather BLE / BLE Friend mouse buttons support 2017-05-29 18:17:21 +07:00
Erez Zukerman
80707d529c Merge pull request #1338 from qmk/hf/prevent_stuck_mods
Adds prevent stuck modifiers to EZ default
2017-05-28 20:14:36 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
41fa638aa8 Adds prevent stuck modifiers to EZ default 2017-05-28 20:05:37 -04:00
binaryplease
a83662329d overwriting optins in makefile and configuration 2017-05-29 01:28:18 +02:00
binaryplease
64e4c47ae4 disabled backlight and audio 2017-05-29 01:14:25 +02:00
binaryplease
58af88eb51 copied default planck keymap to handwired_binaryplease; 2017-05-29 00:52:38 +02:00
Jack Humbert
71feac5717 ignore docs, fix tag/hex pushing 2017-05-28 16:16:56 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
78aebe0631 Update windows 10 instructions 2017-05-28 22:35:45 +03:00
Jack Humbert
de0a058da7 Merge pull request #1336 from Dbroqua/patch-2
Update Differences-from-TMK.md
2017-05-28 14:47:57 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
999b35c7f8 Create a symlink to qmk if requested 2017-05-28 21:38:14 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
ec720ac1ea Add activate_wsl to .bashrc 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
fa4a492677 Fix symlink creation 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
3e4f2f5590 Use unzip instead of 7zip 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
3d3999d863 Actually install flip instead of just extracting 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
b8899b48b4 Make symlink to utils and export programmer variables 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
9c582fc797 Add install dependencies 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
477bd4b948 Add prompt for re-downloading the utils 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
c2096bb515 Add driver installation 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
aa26464480 Add checks for cloning to the right dir 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Fred Sundvik
28a4e90565 Download windows flashing utils and driver_installer 2017-05-28 21:30:55 +03:00
Damien
b2010cd478 Update Differences-from-TMK.md
Hello,

I'm not sure but it seems to be uint8_t for TMK/fn_actions (cf. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/README.md ).

Regards,
Damien
2017-05-28 19:17:22 +02:00
Jack Humbert
d0d81eecef Merge pull request #1334 from fredizzimo/fix_faq_lineending
Fix line endings in FAQ.md
2017-05-28 12:12:47 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
a584675735 Midi Chord Function is now working! But some chords lag... 2017-05-28 08:14:17 -04:00
Fred Sundvik
623b1cd866 Fix line endings in FAQ.md 2017-05-28 12:28:02 +03:00
Jack Humbert
b8c1f25072 Updates book.json
Auto commit by GitBook Editor
2017-05-27 22:24:53 +00:00
Jack Humbert
931ad66ffa Updates book.json
Auto commit by GitBook Editor
2017-05-27 22:23:09 +00:00
Jack Humbert
2003cee609 Updates book.json
Auto commit by GitBook Editor
2017-05-27 22:21:58 +00:00
Jack Humbert
c3bdddb637 move book for gitbook 2017-05-27 18:20:46 -04:00
Jack Humbert
c95f08c439 Updates docs/book.json
Auto commit by GitBook Editor
2017-05-27 22:19:38 +00:00
Jack Humbert
7e84b0e3b3 move old doc to docs 2017-05-27 18:14:21 -04:00
Jack Humbert
704794bae3 subtree docs 2017-05-27 18:09:52 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e229dcadb5 Merge pull request #5 from Maartenwut/patch-1
Mention that TT needs 5 taps by default.
2017-05-27 11:03:34 -04:00
Jack Humbert
bb2a8c3611 Updates book.json
Auto commit by GitBook Editor
2017-05-27 14:56:13 +00:00
Maarten Dekkers
e7fccabb1c Mention that TT needs 5 taps by default.
Also gave an example of defining the amount of taps needed.
2017-05-27 12:34:16 +02:00
Jack Humbert
d24da945d1 Merge pull request #1319 from Johannes-Larsson/master
Add planck/johannes layout
2017-05-26 18:33:25 -04:00
Jack Humbert
453877422b Merge pull request #1327 from Dbroqua/master
Added Integration of IBM Trackpoint
2017-05-26 18:32:43 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9851e6f3b1 Merge pull request #1328 from yiancar/qmk_usb_startup_disable
Use variable to disable usb check at startup
2017-05-26 18:31:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
492115a611 Merge pull request #4 from Dbroqua/master
Update Modding-your-keyboard.md
2017-05-26 18:30:41 -04:00
ariasuni
e87691fa5d Fix undefined reference errors with avr-gcc 7.1 2017-05-27 00:25:35 +02:00
yiancar
fa1b92fbb1 Use variable to disable usb check at startup
Adds a define variable which when defined disables the usb startup
check. Modified the makefile to separate above define from bluetooth
dependancy
2017-05-26 21:58:43 +01:00
Damien
6d12588cdf Merge pull request #1 from Dbroqua/patch-1
Update Modding-your-keyboard.md
2017-05-26 22:16:09 +02:00
Nick Choi
66e9cf9718 clarified tap 2017-05-26 15:59:34 -04:00
dbroqua
6b994ecd82 - Added schematic for Trackpoint demonstration 2017-05-26 21:27:11 +02:00
dbroqua
81e85a1a4e - Added integration of IBM Trackpoint 2017-05-26 20:35:31 +02:00
Damien
6a0b13191b Update Modding-your-keyboard.md
Updated `USART version` chapter.

I think there were 2 `#endif` too .
2017-05-26 16:00:48 +02:00
Damien
0a4a966c66 Merge pull request #22 from qmk/master
Merge from QMK
2017-05-26 15:57:08 +02:00
Ante Laurijssen
6b1f707ce9 Still working on these MIDI CHORDS! 2017-05-26 09:54:40 -04:00
Nick Choi
1bff72c009 - 2017-05-26 00:19:12 -04:00
Nick Choi
d462409762 tenative readme for variable timing tap 2017-05-26 00:18:59 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
b4b06f81b5 More changes to keymap.c to try and get midi chords to work 2017-05-25 23:03:33 -04:00
Nick Choi
b3144112d3 removed need to set customtapping term 0. defaults to 0 already 2017-05-25 16:38:06 -04:00
Nick Choi
7c8b166cce changed -1 to 0 can't have negative unsigned ints 🤔 2017-05-25 16:29:57 -04:00
Nick Choi
aeb3a34636 moved specific tap term to its own function
included custom_tapping_term in action struct
2017-05-25 16:26:30 -04:00
jpetermans
ac97870801 reduce recurring writes to lock leds 2017-05-25 13:00:21 -07:00
Nick Choi
e695b5a33b Added per case tapping term, updated FF-nikchi keymap. 2017-05-25 00:41:00 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b003669934 Merge pull request #3 from fieldju/patch-1
Fix typo in Macro.md in dynamic macro section.
2017-05-24 23:43:34 -04:00
Nick Choi
17a378715e Tapping Term and Memes TD for FF 2017-05-24 23:43:02 -04:00
Justin Field
a9ef02105d Fix typo in Macro.md in dynamic macro section. 2017-05-24 20:13:03 -07:00
Ante Laurijssen
1a0dfbbc96 More updates to keymap.c - still errors with midi when trying to compile 2017-05-24 21:15:41 -04:00
Johannes Larsson
6d08de5c67 readme, media keys fix 2017-05-24 21:35:31 +02:00
jpetermans
083267680d Restore deleted MEMO.txt from master 2017-05-24 12:26:56 -07:00
Johannes Larsson
e4f1b238b3 revert changes to config.h 2017-05-24 21:24:13 +02:00
jpetermans
e6c9b07e1c Merge branch 'user_led_configuration' into infinity60
Conflicts:
	keyboards/infinity60/keymaps/jpetermans/keymap.c
2017-05-24 12:07:18 -07:00
jpetermans
2dcd6c38fa Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into infinity60 2017-05-24 11:51:20 -07:00
jpetermans
f54b4771eb keymap example update and tweak to set_led_bit function 2017-05-24 11:20:50 -07:00
Jack Humbert
7a4ec3bd92 Merge pull request #1316 from nikchi/master
FrostyFlake Keymap
2017-05-24 13:59:30 -04:00
Johannes Larsson
690957cdbd media keys and stuff 2017-05-24 19:00:56 +02:00
Nick Choi
006ba4bf36 moved unicodemap rules to localer make 2017-05-24 12:36:36 -04:00
Johannes Larsson
b9cf386b21 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware 2017-05-24 17:58:11 +02:00
Erez Zukerman
ad420e7205 Merge pull request #1317 from qmk/hf/faster_mouse
tweaks default mouse speed constants
2017-05-24 05:09:29 -07:00
Erez Zukerman
a965e5b735 tweaks default mouse speed constants 2017-05-24 07:56:41 -04:00
Nick Choi
ef1714f443 more emoji function comments 2017-05-24 00:35:04 -04:00
Nick Choi
6536b1ce2a Tap dancing emoji support 😩😩 2017-05-23 23:52:48 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
e90a00c88c then some code blocks 2017-05-23 23:09:19 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
870aaa0a7e pipes without backtics 2017-05-23 23:06:35 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
be4ece0f3e grrr 2017-05-23 23:05:19 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
9359abf33e surrounds stuff with backticks 2017-05-23 23:03:30 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
260ddd3290 quick table tweak 2017-05-23 22:58:35 -04:00
Nick Choi
b3eeb9d84a removed s 2017-05-23 18:47:06 -04:00
Nick Choi
0e174fcb48 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/nikchi/qmk_firmware 2017-05-23 13:13:23 -04:00
Nick Choi
3ed2147a88 preonic map 2017-05-23 13:13:20 -04:00
Nick Choi
ec86fac6ee Merge pull request #1 from qmk/master
pull new to mine
2017-05-23 13:08:44 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
4d783d0e69 More work on my keymap.c and added .png images of my different layers. 2017-05-22 23:30:25 -04:00
Johannes Larsson
4f1007952b merge 2017-05-22 15:27:57 +02:00
Johannes Larsson
53b094934f matrix layout 2017-05-22 15:25:53 +02:00
Ante Laurijssen
06433eb1a0 More work on keymap.c and config.h 2017-05-21 22:37:20 -04:00
Jack Humbert
f9a301761f Merge pull request #2 from Vifon/master
Update the dynamic macro docs according to the recent changes
2017-05-21 11:27:41 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
34a1bf9e20 Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware
Update my qmk_firmware fork
2017-05-21 08:44:52 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
b766407cbe Continuing work on keymap.c 2017-05-21 08:40:42 -04:00
Wojciech Siewierski
8cd9d26246 Update the dynamic macro docs according to the recent changes
See qmk/qmk_firmware#1275.
2017-05-21 14:27:29 +02:00
Jack Humbert
d2ad5afaa6 Merge pull request #1 from Xyverz/master
Adding punctuation for clarity.
2017-05-20 21:44:00 -04:00
xyverz
3588bd694e Adding punctuation for clarity. 2017-05-20 18:39:59 -07:00
Jack Humbert
68b8f37853 favicon 2017-05-20 13:30:27 -04:00
Jack Humbert
33f886ad74 favicon 2017-05-20 13:26:08 -04:00
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0cd8eb02c7 favicon 2017-05-20 13:20:10 -04:00
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c7e9e643fa Update readme.md 2017-05-20 12:38:30 -04:00
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d380ed1f75 Update readme.md 2017-05-20 12:37:31 -04:00
Jack Humbert
684a02ae3f Update SUMMARY.md 2017-05-20 12:30:24 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b3bff6404c Update SUMMARY.md 2017-05-20 12:29:45 -04:00
Jack Humbert
046c5d332f Update SUMMARY.md 2017-05-20 12:27:07 -04:00
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5e28f88707 Update book.json 2017-05-20 12:07:31 -04:00
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d678899c83 Update book.json 2017-05-20 12:04:03 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2df879cbe3 Update book.json 2017-05-20 12:02:55 -04:00
jerryen
9c284786e7 Workaround for the macOS caps lock delay (#1308)
* Add 80ms delay for KC_CAPS when used as a tap key

Workaround for the macOS caps lock delay

* Revert "Increase TAPPING_TERM for the Clueboard"

This reverts commit a74e69e9fa.
2017-05-19 17:24:47 -07:00
Jack Humbert
85df687348 m10a lowercase 2017-05-18 18:55:07 -04:00
Erez Zukerman
0d8c73dc8d Merge pull request #1303 from cwesterlund/dvorak_dev_swe
Created a dvorak keymap for Swedish developers using Visual Studio
2017-05-18 15:31:16 -07:00
Ante Laurijssen
c686793b59 Merge https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware
Update from QMK main
2017-05-17 23:06:57 -04:00
tengg
aaa01d0a4e ESC/GRAVE/TILDE better handling (#1307)
* revise HHKB bootloader_size to 4096 such that sw reset works

* cleanup esr/grave/tilde handling function
2017-05-17 18:20:01 -07:00
Jack Humbert
8da442f411 update travis script 2017-05-17 20:27:07 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
26c6f6a85c Added Space Cadet Rollover Disable to config.h 2017-05-16 22:08:45 -04:00
skullY
a74e69e9fa Increase TAPPING_TERM for the Clueboard 2017-05-16 13:09:23 -07:00
skullY
3c5b915078 Make KC_GRV accessible 2017-05-16 13:02:22 -07:00
Christian Westerlund
fcef83a5d0 Created a dvorak keymap for Swedish developers using Visual Studio 2017-05-16 15:15:42 +02:00
Ante Laurijssen
814b570ba1 Working on keymap.c file... 2017-05-15 22:56:33 -04:00
Jack Humbert
e5ed23c0b3 summary test 2017-05-15 22:45:20 -04:00
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2513912975 Updates book.json
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997a847f8c update links 2017-05-15 22:29:17 -04:00
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60daffbe5d Update SUMMARY.md 2017-05-15 22:00:22 -04:00
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Jack Humbert
7cbbf62f5f Merge pull request #1298 from barrar/master
Anti-ghost improvement for older keyboards with empty spots in matrix
2017-05-15 12:20:17 -04:00
Nick Choi
5d965a8d41 emojis and reorg 2017-05-15 02:19:50 -04:00
Nick Choi
eb660ef218 emoji support but 2017-05-15 01:52:45 -04:00
Nick Choi
b2b72058e5 change readme 2017-05-15 00:12:04 -04:00
Nick Choi
888026ae73 nikchi flake 2017-05-15 00:10:25 -04:00
Ante Laurijssen
ee0b34feaf Started working on custom midi chord function 2017-05-14 20:07:35 -04:00
Jeremiah
25c6ca750f added comments and made function name clearer 2017-05-14 15:36:44 -07:00
Ante Laurijssen
f006ebebbd Initial push of my keymap 2017-05-14 16:07:44 -04:00
Jeremiah
84395e8a04 whoops 2017-05-14 09:36:50 -07:00
Jeremiah
b9b2244b82 faster, less bits :) 2017-05-14 08:01:01 -07:00
Jeremiah
63d9698d5c faster and less bits... again 2017-05-13 19:07:05 -07:00
Jeremiah
37f6f92765 faster and less bits 2017-05-13 18:24:43 -07:00
Jeremiah
7b7e285a98 should be using matrix_row_t 2017-05-13 17:22:38 -07:00
Jeremiah
acd3e97b83 a bit smaller 2017-05-13 17:01:27 -07:00
Jeremiah
99877cdff3 a bit smaller 2017-05-13 16:57:23 -07:00
Jeremiah
b9895771ed improvements 2017-05-13 13:19:28 -07:00
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Jeremiah
849ed5a6a0 anti-ghost improvement for older keyboards with empty spots in matrix 2017-05-13 08:51:20 -07:00
barrar
4fe58aa6ec Merge pull request #1 from qmk/master
pull
2017-05-13 08:37:25 -07:00
Jack Humbert
04069c94cc Merge pull request #1297 from khogeland/satan-colemak
Colemak layout for GH60 Satan
2017-05-12 16:24:51 -04:00
Jack Humbert
a82e752f64 Merge pull request #1291 from adzenith/persistent
Fix spelling of "persistent"
2017-05-12 16:24:29 -04:00
Kevin Hogeland
b767719fc8 Colemak layout GH60 Satan 2017-05-12 12:03:09 -07:00
Nikolaus Wittenstein
8ddbf7f59f Fix spelling of "persistent"
Fixes #1201.
2017-05-11 15:32:35 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b412bb8d8c Merge pull request #1283 from TerryMathews/master
Establish support for Bathroom Epiphanies Tiger Lily controller
2017-05-11 14:34:02 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d6ce42b01c Merge pull request #1288 from Nephiel/led-set-on-layer-change
Call led_set for layer action events to update LEDs on layer changes
2017-05-11 14:32:56 -04:00
Jack Humbert
de2c51b7ca Merge pull request #1290 from shieldsd/master
Add new features to dshields keymap.
2017-05-11 14:31:11 -04:00
Daniel Shields
eb3f80b924 Add new features to dshields keymap.
- one shot layers, dynamic macros and tap dance keys
- add a basic readme.md and layout image.
2017-05-11 09:16:55 +01:00
jpetermans
164a6c994b reorder mailbox msg data; formatting 2017-05-10 15:53:59 -07:00
Nephiel
bd2c0b9648 Call led_set for layer action events to update LEDs on layer changes 2017-05-10 19:26:39 +02:00
jpetermans
a144968807 remove breath functions from keymap 2017-05-08 16:38:44 -07:00
jpetermans
16774333ad last readme fix 2017-05-08 16:28:04 -07:00
jpetermans
5fc5661147 third readme fix attempt 2017-05-08 16:19:11 -07:00
jpetermans
d1ff2bb9db readme fix 2017-05-08 16:17:40 -07:00
jpetermans
821f72eae9 documentation cleanup 2017-05-08 16:15:20 -07:00
jpetermans
b5675e2025 Merge branch 'user_led_configuration' of https://github.com/jpetermans/qmk_firmware into user_led_configuration
Conflicts:
	keyboards/infinity60/led_controller.c
	keyboards/infinity60/led_controller.h
2017-05-08 15:42:27 -07:00
Stephen Tudor
9a8904a9c0 Add smt keymap for Clueboard (HHKB-style layout) (#1286)
* Add keymap for smt Clueboard (HHKB layout)

* Add readme for smt Clueboard (HHKB) keymap

* Flesh out the keymap a bit more to support Colemak & Dvorak

* Update README with layout image
2017-05-08 15:32:15 -07:00
jpetermans
967cf0f6d4 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into user_led_configuration 2017-05-08 15:24:50 -07:00
jpetermans
5df74f3ba7 updated keymap for new led functions 2017-05-08 15:13:02 -07:00
jpetermans
f1d81d2cc6 minor change on lock leds 2017-05-08 14:55:57 -07:00
jpetermans
2c5b551970 CLeaned out debug code 2017-05-08 14:35:08 -07:00
jpetermans
52f671c23e small code cleanup 2017-05-08 11:57:40 -07:00
Erez Zukerman
153eb95ab2 Merge pull request #1279 from awpr/master
Change to per-key eager debouncing for ErgoDox EZ.
2017-05-07 21:52:00 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d9b70cc1c9 Merge pull request #1275 from Vifon/dynamic_macro/trailing_keypresses
dynamic macros: Trim the trailing modifiers; further cleanup
2017-05-07 20:20:55 -04:00
Jack Humbert
b11a5be62c Merge pull request #1278 from shieldsd/master
Add new keymap for dshields.
2017-05-07 20:18:23 -04:00
Jack Humbert
0b050f6c33 Merge pull request #1280 from tobsn/patch-1
lowercase .jpg
2017-05-07 20:17:47 -04:00
Jack Humbert
05b356dea7 Merge pull request #1282 from coderkun/coderkun_neo2
Merge changes for coderkun’s Neo2 layout
2017-05-07 20:16:30 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7a7b57ffb1 Merge pull request #1284 from bigtunaIO/master
[Bigtuna.IO] Updating Miuni32 Layouts
2017-05-07 20:16:03 -04:00
TerryMathews
84a358845b Fix compile error 2017-05-07 18:00:06 -04:00
Adam Lee
22738df5f5 Merge branch 'dev' 2017-05-07 14:44:28 -07:00
Adam Lee
d099266853 [Miuni32] Rm accidentally committed file 2017-05-07 14:42:21 -07:00
Adam Lee
ba90cf422c Merge remote-tracking branch 'bigtunaio/layouts/adam-lee' into dev 2017-05-07 14:40:37 -07:00
Adam Lee
f2fcab96a8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' 2017-05-07 14:36:10 -07:00
Adam Lee
29df2be2a9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into dev 2017-05-07 14:35:43 -07:00
TerryMathews
3381254c65 Establish support for Bathroom Epiphanies Tiger Lily controller
Replacement controller for Filco Majestouch 2 104 key keyboard. BE
advises code will also work with the Black Petal controller - I don't
have one to test with. Tests working perfectly on my Filco.
2017-05-07 17:23:19 -04:00
dbroqua
230c70e285 - Initial commit for branch DK60 2017-05-07 22:56:27 +02:00
coderkun
d28d390ad6 Update README for keymap “coderkun_neo2” 2017-05-06 12:25:24 +02:00
coderkun
49046f621b Merge tag '0.5.43' into coderkun_neo2 2017-05-06 12:19:45 +02:00
coderkun
9e7448ea89 Fix F-keys on right hand to start on first key 2017-05-06 12:17:51 +02:00
Tobias O
b2083e21a2 lowercase .jpg I think
i guess that fixes the image link - currently its broken
2017-05-05 23:55:06 +02:00
Daniel Shields
cb60fe393f Add new keymap for dshields. 2017-05-05 14:41:13 +01:00
Wojciech Siewierski
a1e156a3d2 dynamic_macro.h: Do not use backlight_toggle if backlight is disabled
Fixes #1199.
2017-05-05 00:11:24 +02:00
Wojciech Siewierski
10a7cd7e5a dynamic_macro.h: Add debug logs 2017-05-04 23:57:22 +02:00
Wojciech Siewierski
8e94c9b4cb dynamic_macro.h: Make the documentation more clear 2017-05-04 22:39:02 +02:00
Jack Humbert
2704c163da Merge pull request #1272 from Thor77/ps2avrGB-keymap-kc-prefix
[ps2avrGB] Add KEYMAP without KC-prefix
2017-05-04 15:07:57 -04:00
Jack Humbert
3af95509b5 Merge pull request #1273 from Vifon/pr_1267_fix
Add DYN_REC_STOP to the dynamic macros, cleanup PR #1267
2017-05-04 15:07:04 -04:00
tengg
425f0a768b revise HHKB bootloader_size to 4096 such that sw reset works (#1274) 2017-05-04 10:27:35 -07:00
Wojciech Siewierski
4b50ea15a9 dynamic_macro.h: Do not save the keys being held when stopping the recording
More specifically, we save them and then place the `macro_end` pointer
before them so they are essentially ignored and the other macro may
freely overwrite them.
2017-05-04 01:42:09 +02:00
Wojciech Siewierski
436d661775 dynamic_macro.h: Fix an off-by-two error
We need to check whether we just passed the after-the-end point of the
other macro. Instead we were checking whether we are going to reach it
now.
2017-05-04 01:26:35 +02:00
Wojciech Siewierski
5e2a999278 dynamic_macro.h: Always toggle the backlight twice as a notification
Apparently sometimes the backlight was toggled only once and it was left on.
2017-05-04 00:58:01 +02:00
Wojciech Siewierski
40fe30e4d6 dynamic_macro.h: Ignore all the initial key releases
Right after the user initiates the macro recording, they usually need
to release some keys used to access the DYN_REC_START layers. It makes
sense to ignore them.

Note: The keys used to access the DYN_REC_STOP key are *not* ignored.
2017-05-04 00:14:38 +02:00
Thor77
7f3b1232c4 Use KC_KEYMAP for default-keymap
and remove obsolete explicit line-separator "\"
2017-05-03 22:13:46 +02:00
Thor77
38b076d22d Add KEYMAP without KC_##-prefix
and rename old variant to KEYMAP_KC
2017-05-03 22:01:02 +02:00
Jack Humbert
c5cef025ec Merge pull request #1269 from ryanmaclean/patch-6
Cleaning Up Dockerfile Layers Per Official Docs
2017-05-01 12:15:27 -04:00
jpetermans
b27fb216ef Testing initial blink support 2017-04-30 16:27:46 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
7ce94eb468 Cleaning Up Dockerfile Layers Per Official Docs
From the official docs: 

```
Note: The official Debian and Ubuntu images automatically run apt-get clean, so explicit invocation is not required.
```

Also added ` && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*` as part of the install line which probably does what was intended (no need to make a new layer). 

Added apt-get update to the RUN payload, as it should be part of the same layer. 

Both are documented here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/dockerfile_best-practices/
2017-04-30 15:04:00 -07:00
Jack Humbert
26b51383b2 Merge pull request #1266 from ryanmaclean/patch-5
Adding AMJ60 ANSI Maximized Layout
2017-04-30 16:57:14 -04:00
Jack Humbert
29026ec023 Merge pull request #1268 from priyadi/promethium
Promethium keymap update
2017-04-30 11:18:54 -04:00
Jack Humbert
2d732f484c Merge pull request #1264 from fredizzimo/wsl_support
Add possibility to override the command to execute when flashing
2017-04-30 11:17:47 -04:00
Jack Humbert
d1d2b87f97 fixes s60_x keyboard 2017-04-30 10:48:17 -04:00
Jack Humbert
43aa59c703 Merge pull request #1263 from Dbroqua/master
Fixed bugs for S60-X RGB version
2017-04-30 10:27:40 -04:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
343f8d368e Simple RGB backlight theming 2017-04-30 18:04:58 +07:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
2f28652dcc Syntax fix 2017-04-30 18:03:03 +07:00
Weiyi Lou
c8ac556e63 Update vifon keymap to use DYN_REC_STOP 2017-04-30 19:48:07 +10:00
Weiyi Lou
1201d4910f Add cinaeco hhkb keymap 2017-04-30 19:30:39 +10:00
Weiyi Lou
4ff40a551a Add DYN_REC_STOP to dynamic macros
Dynamic macro functionality is modified to check for `DYN_REC_STOP`, so
that macro recording can be stopped with a designated key combination
(e.g. `qs` or anything) instead of mandating the use of a `_DYN` layer.

`_DYN` layer stopping can still be done by passing `DYN_REC_STOP` within
`process_record_user()`:

    bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
      uint16_t macro_kc = (keycode == MO(_DYN) ? DYN_REC_STOP : keycode);
      if (!process_record_dynamic_macro(macro_kc, record)) {
        return false;
      }
      return true;
    }
2017-04-30 19:21:44 +10:00
Ryan MacLean
ff512ea5b4 Addind Sample Maxed Out Keymap
Keeping hold space for fn1, adding three other user-mappable keys.
2017-04-29 16:18:26 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
9122b34a47 Adding Maximized Layout
Both split shifts and HHKB split backspace.
2017-04-29 16:16:21 -07:00
Fred Sundvik
18b4d24cc3 Add possibility to override the command to execute when flashing 2017-04-29 23:45:27 +03:00
jpetermans
ff6beeb7a3 simplified lock led function 2017-04-29 09:22:40 -07:00
dbroqua
7180e195e8 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/Dbroqua/qmk_firmware 2017-04-29 15:04:01 +02:00
Damien
584b804ee3 Merge pull request #21 from qmk/master
Merge from QMK
2017-04-29 15:03:52 +02:00
dbroqua
838aae1645 - Fixed bugs in rules.mk for S60-X
- Updated dbroqua layout for S60-X (added backlight)
2017-04-29 15:02:54 +02:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
d8f1949029 Promethium update: demo LED, fix PS2 delay, fix LED ordering, change click frequency 2017-04-29 13:21:27 +07:00
skullydazed
cdef372f57 Document the MAGIC keys 2017-04-28 11:56:03 -07:00
htang156
425e7348d8 Modified ht_156 keymap 2017-04-27 23:12:43 -07:00
jpetermans
b3945c103c Simplified processing in led_controller; more control at user level. 2017-04-26 23:12:25 -07:00
Jack Humbert
26bbfd7812 Merge pull request #1259 from laelath/master
Added a proper README to the lae3 keymap
2017-04-26 19:22:36 -04:00
Andrew Pritchard
cd30a60d0e Change to per-key eager debouncing for ErgoDox EZ.
Empirically, waiting for N consecutive identical scans as a debouncing
strategy doesn't work very well for the ErgoDox EZ where scans are very
slow compared to most keyboards.  Instead, debounce the signals by
eagerly reporting a change as soon as one scan observes it, but then
ignoring further changes from that key for the next N scans.

This is implemented by keeping an extra matrix of uint8 countdowns, such
that only keys whose countdown is currently zero are eligible to change.
When we do observe a change, we bump that key's countdown to DEBOUNCE.
During each scan, every nonzero countdown is decremented.

With this approach to debouncing, much higher debounce constants are
tolerable, because latency does not increase with the constant, and
debounce countdowns on one key do not interfere with events on other
keys.  The only negative effect of increasing the constant is that the
minimum duration of a keypress increases.  Perhaps I'm just extremely
unlucky w.r.t. key switch quality, but I saw occasional bounces even
with DEBOUNCE=10; with 15, I've seen none so far.  That's around 47ms,
which seems like an absolutely insane amount of time for a key to be
bouncy, but at least it works.
2017-04-26 15:29:39 -07:00
laelath
196740a0bb Expanded lae3 keymap readme 2017-04-26 13:56:01 -07:00
Jack Humbert
5a809ac178 Merge pull request #1258 from smt/smt/hhkb
Add smt keymap for HHKB
2017-04-26 15:30:36 -04:00
Jack Humbert
7bd4559b4b Merge pull request #1231 from Dbroqua/master
S60-X RGB support
2017-04-25 14:09:41 -04:00
Jack Humbert
9fa7a788d3 Merge pull request #1253 from laelath/master
Added lae3 keymap
2017-04-25 14:08:52 -04:00
Jack Humbert
627dd8a73c Merge pull request #1255 from ryanmaclean/patch-4
Initial Ortholinear Commit for AMJPad
2017-04-25 14:08:16 -04:00
Jack Humbert
46826adba8 Merge pull request #1257 from MachineIndustries/keyboards/M10A
Add RAMA x Machine Industries M10A to the keyboards directory
2017-04-25 14:07:41 -04:00
Josh Black
d6386b108b Add RAMA x Machine Industries M10A to the keyboards directory 2017-04-25 19:00:44 +01:00
Stephen Tudor
4cc41de50b Add smt keymap for HHKB 2017-04-24 11:16:14 -04:00
Justin Frank
e2a5dfdba6 Switched Alt and GUI key places 2017-04-23 19:38:40 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
d27ff5ccf6 Adding Right Layout 2017-04-22 22:34:14 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
24994046d6 Update keymap.c 2017-04-22 21:26:47 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
2e62ff9807 Initial Ortho Commit (LEFT SIDE)
Using only one layer, and activating it with two keys at the moment. 
As with previous comments, this isn't final, but is a good starting point for a one-handed keyboard, half a Planck-like ortholinear keyboard, or a sample to show a layout with a function layer.
2017-04-22 20:49:34 -07:00
Justin Frank
7f3224b117 Added lae3 keymap 2017-04-22 15:15:17 -07:00
Solomon
187c78f3cb Added an additional clueboard layout. (#1252)
* Current building keymap

* Working media keys

* Added mute key. Fixed volume. Fixed media

* Updating readme

* Swapped readme order
2017-04-22 06:25:41 -07:00
skullydazed
a793e094bc Created Porting Your Keyboard to QMK (ARM and other ChibiOS CPUs) (markdown) 2017-04-21 22:24:02 -07:00
skullY
973e91078b Tweak the shift_fn keymap so it works 2017-04-21 21:46:01 -07:00
dbroqua
215dd126d0 - Moved S60-X RGB in sub project for S60-X 2017-04-19 22:12:23 +02:00
Jack Humbert
460b5f8751 Merge pull request #1246 from reversebias/master
Initial support for the Mitosis Keyboard
2017-04-19 08:43:28 -04:00
reversebias
43fd889d7e Update readme.md 2017-04-19 22:39:44 +10:00
Jack Humbert
95242fe0f1 Merge pull request #1245 from fredizzimo/fix_lcd_pin_configuration
Fix LCD SS pin configuration
2017-04-19 07:50:03 -04:00
Jack Humbert
4760b26bec Merge pull request #1244 from ryanmaclean/patch-3
Adding Maximized Keymap
2017-04-19 07:49:46 -04:00
Jack Humbert
ff4ad46dca Merge pull request #1243 from Xyverz/master
Removed LT macros
2017-04-19 07:47:56 -04:00
cam
43964438fb First Commit 2017-04-19 20:27:49 +10:00
reversebias
3c3be98a06 Delete temp 2017-04-19 20:15:44 +10:00
reversebias
e27c50669a Create temp 2017-04-19 20:12:50 +10:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
f9d226ca50 tune clicks 2017-04-19 12:35:05 +07:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
3c7db55ec5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into promethium 2017-04-19 12:04:15 +07:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
ce0efa6b9a Fix LED sequence; bug fixes 2017-04-19 12:03:48 +07:00
Fred Sundvik
430a8e1750 Fix LCD SS pin configuration
There was a typo, so the attempted configuration proably didn't do
what it should have done. I think it left the pin floating, and
could cause the LCD problems issue-1230.
2017-04-19 07:59:39 +03:00
Ryan MacLean
34130d56f1 Adding Sample Max Layout 2017-04-18 21:54:58 -07:00
Ryan MacLean
0a8df2c5e3 Adding Maximized Keymap
For use with grid layout pads.
2017-04-18 21:53:10 -07:00
Xyverz
b844fe7efd LT doesn't work with tri_layer. Removed it from this keymap. 2017-04-18 20:36:26 -07:00
Xyverz
3a00aafd39 swapped RAISE with LOWER in layer-tapping macros. 2017-04-18 18:15:46 -07:00
dbroqua
fecb932945 - Fixed bug in keymap for s60-X RGB 2017-04-18 22:26:32 +02:00
Jack Humbert
be0afd24bf Merge pull request #1239 from priyadi/promethium
Keymap updates
2017-04-18 16:17:27 -04:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
5bc0c4a011 Fix Planck compatibility 2017-04-19 02:55:19 +07:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
3fa0b66289 Keymap updates and some adjustment for latest version of QMK 2017-04-19 02:52:57 +07:00
Priyadi Iman Nurcahyo
93b2f23bba Promethium rev2
* 10 more indicator LEDs
* Piezo buzzer
* Uses HC138 decoder to free up 5 pins
* Trackpoint buttons are now part of matrix
2017-04-19 01:38:08 +07:00
Stick
8665ed3efc small changes 2017-04-18 09:46:07 -05:00
htang156
4634e3802c Added simple macros to test. 2017-04-16 17:39:04 -07:00
htang156
c4f93e237e Added media layer for ht_156 2017-04-16 16:08:31 -07:00
htang156
f9aa75fe95 Added ht_156 keymap files 2017-04-16 15:31:05 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
9d4050586d Merge branch 'master' into layouts/adam-lee 2017-04-16 15:20:31 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
857600aa4b Merge branch 'master' into dev 2017-04-16 15:19:20 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
7e930626eb Add a personal layout for adam
Collectively we should keep on working on the "default" layout.
I am adding my own layout to freely explore adjustments
and new features.
2017-04-16 15:06:08 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
22afddb8e8 Replace RALT with RSFT 2017-04-16 14:50:25 -07:00
htang156
3bfe4cdb4f Added END and other keymap file formatting. 2017-04-16 14:19:51 -07:00
htang156
1bab72383c Added DEL and F1 to F12 keys 2017-04-16 14:10:29 -07:00
htang156
ccabf70aeb Added keymap commets to default layout. 2017-04-16 13:40:03 -07:00
jpetermans
046f1baf30 more stable lock led process, added debugging code 2017-04-15 14:37:55 -07:00
skullydazed
6c30fd04d3 Updated Keycodes (markdown) 2017-04-15 13:17:41 -07:00
dbroqua
b133b74897 - Added S-60-X RGB directory (based on qmk.sized.io work) 2017-04-15 16:34:33 +02:00
jpetermans
c0ec1756af Added backlight step functionality 2017-04-14 18:20:12 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
a9f4596062 Add TAB, N, LSFT on Layer 2 2017-04-14 00:02:25 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
f076f16e13 Add KC_T on Layer 2 2017-04-13 23:50:57 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
4810a4a812 Add LCTL + L on Layer 2 2017-04-13 23:47:50 -07:00
jpetermans
ec1e936dfb fixed bit shift in led_set_bit 2017-04-13 17:51:37 -07:00
jpetermans
1b1adf35bb more flexible led processing functions, all and on/off/toggle
functioning
2017-04-13 17:15:24 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
f90321bdcb Update keymap - hopefully more usable 2017-04-13 09:25:05 -07:00
Damien
a43cb6c0af Merge pull request #20 from qmk/master
Merge from QMK
2017-04-13 13:26:02 +02:00
jpetermans
15635817b5 Updated lock led init 2017-04-12 23:32:38 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
dddbcc2af3 Replace double quote with comma 2017-04-12 22:11:08 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
592ff53e41 Enable RGB Animation 2017-04-12 21:19:00 -07:00
Adam YH Lee
73625a603a Merge branch 'master' into miuni32-OA 2017-04-12 20:58:36 -07:00
Johannes Larsson
835adb7848 colemak layout maybe 2017-04-12 23:11:51 +02:00
Adam YH Lee
91b11bb4dd Update default layout
This is a 2U Spacebar layout. Spacebar is between V and B.

Issue:

	- RGB MOD does not seem to do anything
2017-04-12 01:12:16 -07:00
jpetermans
0881f2dbfa fixed write_led_page col shift, added option for lock led display 2017-04-11 23:33:48 -07:00
skullydazed
f9c62aa363 Link to ChibiOS 2017-04-11 06:56:12 -07:00
skullydazed
1b0f5e4803 Updated Compatible Microcontrollers (markdown) 2017-04-11 06:55:39 -07:00
skullydazed
c876bb8748 Adding notes about ARM processors 2017-04-11 06:55:24 -07:00
jpetermans
d8e9c183be led init code missing pwm writes for Frame 1 2017-04-10 22:23:45 -07:00
jpetermans
dda858c437 revised led controller code to allow for more options
unable to switch picture displays
2017-04-10 17:36:47 -07:00
TerryMathews
3899bec4b6 Merge pull request #1 from qmk/master
Catchup
2017-04-08 00:30:54 -04:00
jpetermans
a2ac883779 add ability to toggle individual led by address 2017-04-07 15:58:17 -07:00
jpetermans
af13e9a12d Moved led page arrays to keymap.c and added keymap header to define
individual led addresses
2017-04-06 16:27:51 -07:00
jpetermans
d89114400c Small keymap tweak and clean up. 2017-04-06 15:22:13 -07:00
jpetermans
56be300757 Add Kinetis_i2c settings consistent with whitefox mcuconf 2017-04-06 14:23:14 -07:00
jpetermans
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jpetermans
02ef122cbb Add led_controller.h to user keymap.c 2017-04-06 13:51:33 -07:00
jpetermans
f66361d678 add led init function to header for use in keymap.c 2017-04-06 13:48:31 -07:00
jpetermans
da4c2d2e3e Adjust led_controller.c matrix sttings and init function 2017-04-06 13:46:54 -07:00
jpetermans
b73c935d36 Added tmk whitefox led files 2017-04-06 13:45:15 -07:00
jpetermans
dfb0a512a0 Added personal configs and keymap to infinity60/keymaps 2017-04-06 13:43:22 -07:00
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c74f47555c Add keymap diagrams to readme of keymap “coderkun_neo2” 2017-04-01 11:15:20 +02:00
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76b9a2662a MT does work with right-hand side modifiers. See #1166. 2017-03-19 14:00:50 +01:00
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# EditorConfig helps developers define and maintain consistent coding styles between different editors and IDEs
# editorconfig.org
root = true
[*]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
# We recommend you to keep these unchanged
end_of_line = lf
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
[*.md]
trim_trailing_whitespace = false
indent_size = 4

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*.eep
*.elf
*.hex
*.qmk
!util/bootloader.hex
!quantum/tools/eeprom_reset.hex
*.log
@@ -21,7 +22,20 @@ build/
quantum/version.h
.idea/
CMakeLists.txt
cmake-build-debug
.DS_STORE
/util/wsl_downloaded
/util/win_downloaded
/keyboards/*/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/*/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/*/*/Makefile
/keyboards/*/keymaps/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/keymaps/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/keymaps/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/*/keymaps/Makefile
/keyboards/*/*/*/*/*/keymaps/Makefile
# Eclipse/PyCharm/Other IDE Settings
.cproject
@@ -31,5 +45,23 @@ CMakeLists.txt
.browse.VC.db*
*.stackdump
util/Win_Check_Output.txt
.vscode
# Let these ones be user specific, since we have so many different configurations
.vscode/c_cpp_properties.json
.vscode/launch.json
.vscode/tasks.json
.vscode/last.sql
.vscode/temp.sql
.stfolder
# ignore image files
*.png
*.jpg
*.gif
# Do not ignore MiniDox left/right hand eeprom files
!keyboards/minidox/*.eep
# things travis sees
secrets.tar
id_rsa_*
/.vs

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[submodule "lib/chibios"]
path = lib/chibios
url = https://github.com/ChibiOS/ChibiOS.git
url = https://github.com/qmk/ChibiOS
[submodule "lib/chibios-contrib"]
path = lib/chibios-contrib
url = https://github.com/ChibiOS/ChibiOS-Contrib.git
url = https://github.com/qmk/ChibiOS-Contrib
branch = k-type-fix
[submodule "lib/ugfx"]
path = lib/ugfx
url = https://bitbucket.org/Tectu/ugfx
url = https://github.com/qmk/uGFX
[submodule "lib/googletest"]
path = lib/googletest
url = https://github.com/google/googletest

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os: linux
dist: trusty
sudo: required
group: edge
language: c
branches:
except:
@@ -10,14 +11,14 @@ env:
global:
- secure: 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
before_install:
- wget http://www.atmel.com/images/avr8-gnu-toolchain-3.5.4.1709-linux.any.x86_64.tar.gz
- wget http://www.atmel.com/images/avr8-gnu-toolchain-3.5.4.1709-linux.any.x86_64.tar.gz || wget http://qmk.fm/avr8-gnu-toolchain-3.5.4.1709-linux.any.x86_64.tar.gz
install:
- tar -zxf avr8-gnu-toolchain-3.5.4.1709-linux.any.x86_64.tar.gz
- export PATH="$PATH:$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/avr8-gnu-toolchain-linux_x86_64/bin"
before_script:
- avr-gcc --version
script:
- make test AUTOGEN=false
- make test:all AUTOGEN=false
- bash util/travis_build.sh
addons:
apt:
@@ -28,12 +29,13 @@ addons:
- binutils-arm-none-eabi
- libnewlib-arm-none-eabi
- diffutils
- dos2unix
after_success:
bash util/travis_compiled_push.sh
notifications:
webhooks:
urls:
- https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/cca31de3d44b9adb617b
on_success: change # options: [always|never|change] default: always
- https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/afce403d65f143dfac09
on_success: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always
on_failure: always # options: [always|never|change] default: always
on_start: never # options: [always|never|change] default: always

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// Suggested extensions
{
"recommendations": [
"EditorConfig.EditorConfig"
]
}

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// Place your settings in this file to overwrite default and user settings.
{
// Unofficially, QMK uses spaces for indentation
"editor.insertSpaces": true,
// Configure glob patterns for excluding files and folders.
"files.exclude": {
"**/.build": true,
"**/*.hex": true
},
"files.associations": {
"*.h": "c",
"*.c": "c",
"*.cpp": "cpp",
"*.hpp": "cpp"
}
}

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# Code Of Conduct
QMK strives to be an inclusive and tolerant community. We welcome participation from anyone regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, political belief, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
> “A gentle word turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
Our users, contributors, and collaborators are expected to treat each other with respect, to assume good intentions, and to gently correct, where possible, rather than react with escalation. Some examples of behavior we will not tolerate include, but is not limited to:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery
* Unwelcome advances, sexual or otherwise
* Insults or derogatory comments, or personal or political attacks
* Publishing others private information without explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting
If someone is violating this Code of Conduct you may email hello@qmk.fm to bring your concern to the Members. All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident.

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FROM debian:jessie
MAINTAINER Erik Dasque <erik@frenchguys.com>
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y build-essential \
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y build-essential \
gcc \
unzip \
wget \
@@ -15,10 +14,10 @@ RUN apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y build-essential \
gcc-arm-none-eabi \
binutils-arm-none-eabi \
libnewlib-arm-none-eabi \
git
RUN apt-get clean
RUN rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
git \
software-properties-common \
avrdude \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV keyboard=ergodox
ENV subproject=ez

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@@ -19,6 +19,13 @@ endif
# Otherwise the [OK], [ERROR] and [WARN] messages won't be displayed correctly
override SILENT := false
ifndef SUB_IS_SILENT
QMK_VERSION := $(shell git describe --abbrev=0 --tags 2>/dev/null)
ifneq ($(QMK_VERSION),)
$(info QMK Firmware $(QMK_VERSION))
endif
endif
ON_ERROR := error_occurred=1
BREAK_ON_ERRORS = no
@@ -60,80 +67,94 @@ $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# It's really a very simple if else chain, if you squint enough,
# but the makefile syntax makes it very verbose.
# If we are in a subfolder of keyboards
ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keyboards)
$(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
KEYBOARD := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
$(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# If we are in a subfolder of keymaps, or in other words in a keymap
# folder
ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keymaps)
$(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
KEYMAP := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
# else if we are not in the keyboard folder itself
else ifneq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),)
# the we can assume it's a subproject, as no other folders
# should have make files in them
SUBPROJECT := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
$(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# if we are inside a keymap folder of a subproject
ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keymaps)
$(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
KEYMAP := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
endif
endif
endif
#
# *** No longer needed **
#
# ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keyboards)
# $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# KEYBOARD := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
# $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# # If we are in a subfolder of keymaps, or in other words in a keymap
# # folder
# ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keymaps)
# $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# KEYMAP := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
# # else if we are not in the keyboard folder itself
# else ifneq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),)
# # the we can assume it's a subproject, as no other folders
# # should have make files in them
# SUBPROJECT := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
# $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# # if we are inside a keymap folder of a subproject
# ifeq ($(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT),keymaps)
# $(eval $(call NEXT_PATH_ELEMENT))
# KEYMAP := $(CURRENT_PATH_ELEMENT)
# endif
# endif
# endif
define GET_KEYBOARDS
All_RULES_MK := $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/rules.mk))
All_RULES_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/rules.mk))
All_RULES_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/*/rules.mk))
All_RULES_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/*/*/rules.mk))
KEYMAPS_MK := $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/keymaps/*/rules.mk))
KEYMAPS_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/keymaps/*/rules.mk))
KEYMAPS_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/*/keymaps/*/rules.mk))
KEYMAPS_MK += $$(patsubst $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/*/*/keymaps/*/rules.mk))
KEYBOARDS := $$(sort $$(filter-out $$(KEYMAPS_MK), $$(All_RULES_MK)))
endef
$(eval $(call GET_KEYBOARDS))
# Only consider folders with makefiles, to prevent errors in case there are extra folders
KEYBOARDS := $(notdir $(patsubst %/Makefile,%,$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/Makefile)))
#KEYBOARDS += $(patsubst $(ROOD_DIR)/keyboards/%/rules.mk,%,$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/*/*/rules.mk))
list-keyboards:
echo $(KEYBOARDS)
exit 0
define PRINT_KEYBOARD
$(info $(PRINTING_KEYBOARD))
endef
generate-keyboards-file:
$(foreach PRINTING_KEYBOARD,$(KEYBOARDS),$(eval $(call PRINT_KEYBOARD)))
exit 0
#Compatibility with the old make variables, anything you specify directly on the command line
# always overrides the detected folders
ifdef keyboard
KEYBOARD := $(keyboard)
endif
ifdef sub
SUBPROJECT := $(sub)
endif
ifdef subproject
SUBPROJECT := $(subproject)
endif
ifdef keymap
KEYMAP := $(keymap)
endif
# Uncomment these for debugging
#$(info Keyboard: $(KEYBOARD))
#$(info Keymap: $(KEYMAP))
#$(info Subproject: $(SUBPROJECT))
#$(info Keyboards: $(KEYBOARDS))
# $(info Keyboard: $(KEYBOARD))
# $(info Keymap: $(KEYMAP))
# $(info Subproject: $(SUBPROJECT))
# $(info Keyboards: $(KEYBOARDS))
# Set the default goal depending on where we are running make from
# this handles the case where you run make without any arguments
.DEFAULT_GOAL := all
.DEFAULT_GOAL := all:all
ifneq ($(KEYMAP),)
ifeq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
# Inside a keymap folder, just build the keymap, with the
# default subproject
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD)-$(KEYMAP)
else
# Inside a subproject keyamp folder, build the keymap
# for that subproject
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD)-$(SUBPROJECT)-$(KEYMAP)
endif
else ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
# Inside a subproject folder, build all keymaps for that subproject
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD)-$(SUBPROJECT)-allkm
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD):$(KEYMAP)
else ifneq ($(KEYBOARD),)
# Inside a keyboard folder, build all keymaps for all subprojects
# Note that this is different from the old behaviour, which would
# build only the default keymap of the default keyboard
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD)-allsp-allkm
.DEFAULT_GOAL := $(KEYBOARD):all
endif
# Compare the start of the RULE variable with the first argument($1)
# If the rules equals $1 or starts with $1-, RULE_FOUND is set to true
# If the rules equals $1 or starts with $1:, RULE_FOUND is set to true
# and $1 is removed from the RULE variable
# Otherwise the RULE_FOUND variable is set to false, and RULE left as it was
# The function is a bit tricky, since there's no built in $(startswith) function
@@ -142,10 +163,10 @@ define COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE_HELPER
RULE:=
RULE_FOUND := true
else
STARTDASH_REMOVED=$$(subst START$1-,,START$$(RULE))
ifneq ($$(STARTDASH_REMOVED),START$$(RULE))
STARTCOLON_REMOVED=$$(subst START$1:,,START$$(RULE))
ifneq ($$(STARTCOLON_REMOVED),START$$(RULE))
RULE_FOUND := true
RULE := $$(STARTDASH_REMOVED)
RULE := $$(STARTCOLON_REMOVED)
else
RULE_FOUND := false
endif
@@ -224,14 +245,14 @@ define PARSE_ALL_IN_LIST
endef
# The entry point for rule parsing
# parses a rule in the format <keyboard>-<subproject>-<keymap>-<target>
# parses a rule in the format <keyboard>:<keymap>:<target>
# but this particular function only deals with the first <keyboard> part
define PARSE_RULE
RULE := $1
COMMANDS :=
# If the rule starts with allkb, then continue the parsing from
# If the rule starts with all, then continue the parsing from
# PARSE_ALL_KEYBOARDS
ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,allkb),true)
ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,all),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYBOARDS))
else ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,test),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_TEST))
@@ -245,35 +266,107 @@ define PARSE_RULE
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_KEYBOARD,$$(KEYBOARD)))
else
$$(info make: *** No rule to make target '$1'. Stop.)
# Notice the tab instead of spaces below!
exit 1
$$(info |)
$$(info | QMK's make format recently changed to use folder locations and colons:)
$$(info | make project_folder:keymap[:target])
$$(info | Examples:)
$$(info | make planck/rev4:default:dfu)
$$(info | make planck:default)
$$(info |)
endif
endef
# $1 = Keyboard
# Parses a rule in the format <subproject>-<keymap>-<target>
# Parses a rule in the format <keymap>:<target>
# the keyboard is already known when entering this function
define PARSE_KEYBOARD
# If we want to compile the default subproject, then we need to
# include the correct makefile to determine the actual name of it
CURRENT_KB := $1
# A subproject is any keyboard subfolder with a makefile
SUBPROJECTS := $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/Makefile,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(CURRENT_KB)/*/Makefile)))
# if the rule starts with allsp, then continue with looping over all subprojects
ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,allsp),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_SUBPROJECTS))
# A special case for matching the defaultsp (default subproject)
else ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,defaultsp),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,defaultsp))
# If the rule starts with the name of a known subproject
else ifeq ($$(call TRY_TO_MATCH_RULE_FROM_LIST,$$(SUBPROJECTS)),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,$$(MATCHED_ITEM)))
# Try to use the SUBPROJECT variable, which is either determined by the
# directory which invoked make, or passed as an argument to make
else ifneq ($$(SUBPROJECT),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,$$(SUBPROJECT)))
# If there's no matching subproject, we assume it's the default
# This will allow you to leave the subproject part of the target out
# KEYBOARD_FOLDERS := $$(subst /, , $(CURRENT_KB))
DEFAULT_FOLDER := $$(CURRENT_KB)
# We assume that every rules.mk will contain the full default value
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(CURRENT_KB)/rules.mk)
ifneq ($$(DEFAULT_FOLDER),$$(CURRENT_KB))
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(DEFAULT_FOLDER)/rules.mk)
endif
CURRENT_KB := $$(DEFAULT_FOLDER)
# 5/4/3/2/1
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1 := $$(CURRENT_KB)
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2 := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$(dir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3 := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$(dir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4 := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$(dir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5 := $$(patsubst %/,%,$$(dir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1 := $$(notdir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2 := $$(notdir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3 := $$(notdir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4 := $$(notdir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5 := $$(notdir $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5))
KEYMAPS :=
# get a list of all keymaps
KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1)/keymaps/*/.)))
KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2)/keymaps/*/.)))
KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3)/keymaps/*/.)))
KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4)/keymaps/*/.)))
KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5)/keymaps/*/.)))
# this might be needed, but in a different form
#KEYMAPS := $$(sort $$(filter-out $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1) $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2) \
$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3) $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4) $$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5), $$(KEYMAPS)))
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS :=
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5)/rules.mk)","")
LAYOUTS :=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5)/rules.mk)
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS := $$(sort $$(LAYOUTS) $$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS))
endif
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4)/rules.mk)","")
LAYOUTS :=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4)/rules.mk)
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS := $$(sort $$(LAYOUTS) $$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS))
endif
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3)/rules.mk)","")
LAYOUTS :=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3)/rules.mk)
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS := $$(sort $$(LAYOUTS) $$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS))
endif
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2)/rules.mk)","")
LAYOUTS :=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2)/rules.mk)
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS := $$(sort $$(LAYOUTS) $$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS))
endif
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1)/rules.mk)","")
LAYOUTS :=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1)/rules.mk)
KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS := $$(sort $$(LAYOUTS) $$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS))
endif
LAYOUT_KEYMAPS :=
$$(foreach LAYOUT,$$(KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS),$$(eval LAYOUT_KEYMAPS += $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/layouts/*/$$(LAYOUT)/*/.)))))
KEYMAPS := $$(sort $$(KEYMAPS) $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAPS))
# if the rule after removing the start of it is empty (we haven't specified a kemap or target)
# compile all the keymaps
ifeq ($$(RULE),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
# The same if all was specified
else ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,all),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
# Try to match the specified keyamp with the list of known keymaps
else ifeq ($$(call TRY_TO_MATCH_RULE_FROM_LIST,$$(KEYMAPS)),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_KEYMAP,$$(MATCHED_ITEM)))
# Otherwise try to match the keymap from the current folder, or arguments to the make command
else ifneq ($$(KEYMAP),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_KEYMAP,$$(KEYMAP)))
# Otherwise, make all keymaps, again this is consistent with how it works without
# any arguments
else
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,))
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
endif
endef
@@ -286,74 +379,19 @@ endef
# $1 Subproject
# When entering this, the keyboard and subproject are known, so now we need
# to determine which keymaps are going to get compiled
define PARSE_SUBPROJECT
# If we want to compile the default subproject, then we need to
# include the correct makefile to determine the actual name of it
CURRENT_SP := $1
ifeq ($$(CURRENT_SP),)
CURRENT_SP := defaultsp
endif
ifeq ($$(CURRENT_SP),defaultsp)
SUBPROJECT_DEFAULT=
$$(eval include $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(CURRENT_KB)/Makefile)
CURRENT_SP := $$(SUBPROJECT_DEFAULT)
endif
# If current subproject is empty (the default was not defined), and we have a list of subproject
# then make all of them
ifeq ($$(CURRENT_SP),)
ifneq ($$(SUBPROJECTS),)
CURRENT_SP := allsp
endif
endif
# The special allsp is handled later
ifneq ($$(CURRENT_SP),allsp)
# get a list of all keymaps
KEYMAPS := $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(CURRENT_KB)/keymaps/*/.)))
ifneq ($$(CURRENT_SP),)
# if the subproject is defined, then also look for keymaps inside the subproject folder
SP_KEYMAPS := $$(notdir $$(patsubst %/.,%,$$(wildcard $(ROOT_DIR)/keyboards/$$(CURRENT_KB)/$$(CURRENT_SP)/keymaps/*/.)))
KEYMAPS := $$(sort $$(KEYMAPS) $$(SP_KEYMAPS))
endif
# if the rule after removing the start of it is empty (we haven't specified a kemap or target)
# compile all the keymaps
ifeq ($$(RULE),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
# The same if allkm was specified
else ifeq ($$(call COMPARE_AND_REMOVE_FROM_RULE,allkm),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
# Try to match the specified keyamp with the list of known keymaps
else ifeq ($$(call TRY_TO_MATCH_RULE_FROM_LIST,$$(KEYMAPS)),true)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_KEYMAP,$$(MATCHED_ITEM)))
# Otherwise try to match the keymap from the current folder, or arguments to the make command
else ifneq ($$(KEYMAP),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_KEYMAP,$$(KEYMAP)))
# No matching keymap found, so we assume that the rest of the rule is the target
# If we haven't been able to parse out a subproject, then make all of them
# This is consistent with running make without any arguments from the keyboard
# folder
else ifeq ($1,)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_SUBPROJECTS))
# Otherwise, make all keymaps, again this is consistent with how it works without
# any arguments
else
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_KEYMAPS))
endif
else
# As earlier mentioned when allsb is specified, we call our self recursively
# for all of the subprojects
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_IN_LIST,PARSE_SUBPROJECT,$(SUBPROJECTS)))
endif
endef
# define PARSE_SUBPROJECT
# endef
# If we want to parse all subprojects, but the keyboard doesn't have any,
# then use defaultsp instead
define PARSE_ALL_SUBPROJECTS
ifeq ($$(SUBPROJECTS),)
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,defaultsp))
else
$$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_IN_LIST,PARSE_SUBPROJECT,$$(SUBPROJECTS)))
endif
endef
# define PARSE_ALL_SUBPROJECTS
# ifeq ($$(SUBPROJECTS),)
# $$(eval $$(call PARSE_SUBPROJECT,defaultsp))
# else
# $$(eval $$(call PARSE_ALL_IN_LIST,PARSE_SUBPROJECT,$$(SUBPROJECTS)))
# endif
# endef
# $1 Keymap
# This is the meat of compiling a keyboard, when entering this, everything is known
@@ -363,21 +401,18 @@ endef
define PARSE_KEYMAP
CURRENT_KM = $1
# The rest of the rule is the target
# Remove the leading "-" from the target, as it acts as a separator
MAKE_TARGET := $$(patsubst -%,%,$$(RULE))
# Remove the leading ":" from the target, as it acts as a separator
MAKE_TARGET := $$(patsubst :%,%,$$(RULE))
# We need to generate an unique indentifer to append to the COMMANDS list
COMMAND := COMMAND_KEYBOARD_$$(CURRENT_KB)_SUBPROJECT_$(CURRENT_SP)_KEYMAP_$$(CURRENT_KM)
CURRENT_KB_UNDER := $$(subst /,_,$$(CURRENT_KB))
COMMAND := COMMAND_KEYBOARD_$$(CURRENT_KB_UNDER)_KEYMAP_$$(CURRENT_KM)
# If we are compiling a keyboard without a subproject, we want to display just the name
# of the keyboard, otherwise keyboard/subproject
ifeq ($$(CURRENT_SP),)
KB_SP := $(CURRENT_KB)
else
KB_SP := $(CURRENT_KB)/$$(CURRENT_SP)
endif
KB_SP := $$(CURRENT_KB)
# Format it in bold
KB_SP := $(BOLD)$$(KB_SP)$(NO_COLOR)
# Specify the variables that we are passing forward to submake
MAKE_VARS := KEYBOARD=$$(CURRENT_KB) SUBPROJECT=$$(CURRENT_SP) KEYMAP=$$(CURRENT_KM)
MAKE_VARS := KEYBOARD=$$(CURRENT_KB) KEYMAP=$$(CURRENT_KM)
# And the first part of the make command
MAKE_CMD := $$(MAKE) -r -R -C $(ROOT_DIR) -f build_keyboard.mk $$(MAKE_TARGET)
# The message to display
@@ -419,7 +454,7 @@ define BUILD_TEST
MAKE_TARGET := $2
COMMAND := $1
MAKE_CMD := $$(MAKE) -r -R -C $(ROOT_DIR) -f build_test.mk $$(MAKE_TARGET)
MAKE_VARS := TEST=$$(TEST_NAME)
MAKE_VARS := TEST=$$(TEST_NAME) FULL_TESTS="$$(FULL_TESTS)"
MAKE_MSG := $$(MSG_MAKE_TEST)
$$(eval $$(call BUILD))
ifneq ($$(MAKE_TARGET),clean)
@@ -438,8 +473,8 @@ endef
define PARSE_TEST
TESTS :=
TEST_NAME := $$(firstword $$(subst -, ,$$(RULE)))
TEST_TARGET := $$(subst $$(TEST_NAME),,$$(subst $$(TEST_NAME)-,,$$(RULE)))
TEST_NAME := $$(firstword $$(subst :, ,$$(RULE)))
TEST_TARGET := $$(subst $$(TEST_NAME),,$$(subst $$(TEST_NAME):,,$$(RULE)))
ifeq ($$(TEST_NAME),all)
MATCHED_TESTS := $$(TEST_LIST)
else
@@ -483,12 +518,9 @@ define RUN_TEST
+error_occurred=0;\
$($(TEST)_COMMAND)\
if [ $$error_occurred -gt 0 ]; then $(HANDLE_ERROR); fi;
endef
# Allow specifying just the subproject, in the keyboard directory, which will compile all keymaps
SUBPROJECTS := $(notdir $(patsubst %/Makefile,%,$(wildcard ./*/Makefile)))
.PHONY: $(SUBPROJECTS)
$(SUBPROJECTS): %: %-allkm
endef
# Let's match everything, we handle all the rule parsing ourselves
.PHONY: %
@@ -497,6 +529,9 @@ $(SUBPROJECTS): %: %-allkm
cmp $(ROOT_DIR)/Makefile $(ROOT_DIR)/Makefile >/dev/null 2>&1; if [ $$? -gt 0 ]; then printf "$(MSG_NO_CMP)"; exit 1; fi;
# Check if the submodules are dirty, and display a warning if they are
ifndef SKIP_GIT
if [ ! -e lib/chibios ]; then git submodule sync lib/chibios && git submodule update --init lib/chibios; fi
if [ ! -e lib/chibios-contrib ]; then git submodule sync lib/chibios-contrib && git submodule update --init lib/chibios-contrib; fi
if [ ! -e lib/ugfx ]; then git submodule sync lib/ugfx && git submodule update --init lib/ugfx; fi
git submodule status --recursive 2>/dev/null | \
while IFS= read -r x; do \
case "$$x" in \
@@ -517,22 +552,32 @@ endif
$(foreach TEST,$(TESTS),$(RUN_TEST))
if [ -f $(ERROR_FILE) ]; then printf "$(MSG_ERRORS)" & exit 1; fi;
# These no longer work because of the colon system
# All should compile everything
.PHONY: all
all: all-keyboards test-all
# .PHONY: all
# all: all-keyboards test-all
# Define some shortcuts, mostly for compatibility with the old syntax
.PHONY: all-keyboards
all-keyboards: allkb-allsp-allkm
# .PHONY: all-keyboards
# all-keyboards: all\:all\:all
.PHONY: all-keyboards-defaults
all-keyboards-defaults: allkb-allsp-default
# .PHONY: all-keyboards-defaults
# all-keyboards-defaults: all\:default
.PHONY: test
test: test-all
# .PHONY: test
# test: test-all
.PHONY: test-clean
test-clean: test-all-clean
# .PHONY: test-clean
# test-clean: test-all-clean
lib/%:
git submodule sync $?
git submodule update --init $?
git-submodule:
git submodule sync --recursive
git submodule update --init --recursive
ifdef SKIP_VERSION
SKIP_GIT := yes

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{
"structure": {
"summary": "_summary.md"
},
"plugins" : [
"edit-link",
"forkmegithub",
"hints",
"page-toc",
"terminal",
"toolbar",
"bulk-redirect"
],
"pluginsConfig": {
"edit-link": {
"base": "https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/edit/master/docs",
"label": "Suggest an edit"
},
"forkmegithub": {
"color": "red",
"url": "https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware"
},
"page-toc": {
"selector": ".markdown-section h1, .markdown-section h2"
},
"terminal": {
"copyButtons": true,
"fade": false,
"style": "flat"
},
"toolbar": {
"buttons": [
{
"label": "QMK Firmware",
"icon": "fa fa-github",
"url": "https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware"
}
]
},
"bulk-redirect": {
"basepath": "/",
"redirectsFile": "docs/redirects.json"
}
},
"root": "./docs/"
}

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# Copyright 2017 Jack Humbert
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# If it's possible that multiple bootloaders can be used for one project,
# you can leave this unset, and the correct size will be selected
# automatically.
#
# Sets the bootloader defined in the keyboard's/keymap's rules.mk
# Current options:
# atmel-dfu
# lufa-dfu
# qmk-dfu
# halfkay
# caterina
# bootloadHID
#
# BOOTLOADER_SIZE can still be defined manually, but it's recommended
# you add any possible configuration to this list
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), atmel-dfu)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_ATMEL_DFU
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_DFU
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 4096
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), lufa-dfu)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_LUFA_DFU
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_DFU
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 4096
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), qmk-dfu)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_QMK_DFU
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_DFU
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 4096
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), halfkay)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_HALFKAY
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 512
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), caterina)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_CATERINA
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 4096
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BOOTLOADER)), bootloadHID)
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_BOOTLOADHID
BOOTLOADER_SIZE = 4096
endif
ifdef BOOTLOADER_SIZE
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=$(strip $(BOOTLOADER_SIZE))
endif

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
# Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#include $(TMK_PATH)/protocol.mk
TEST_PATH=tests/$(TEST)
$(TEST)_SRC= \
$(TEST_PATH)/keymap.c \
$(TMK_COMMON_SRC) \
$(QUANTUM_SRC) \
$(SRC) \
tests/test_common/matrix.c \
tests/test_common/test_driver.cpp \
tests/test_common/keyboard_report_util.cpp \
tests/test_common/test_fixture.cpp
$(TEST)_SRC += $(patsubst $(ROOTDIR)/%,%,$(wildcard $(TEST_PATH)/*.cpp))
$(TEST)_DEFS=$(TMK_COMMON_DEFS) $(OPT_DEFS)
$(TEST)_CONFIG=$(TEST_PATH)/config.h
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@@ -6,18 +6,26 @@ endif
include common.mk
ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
TARGET ?= $(KEYBOARD)_$(SUBPROJECT)_$(KEYMAP)
KEYBOARD_OUTPUT := $(BUILD_DIR)/obj_$(KEYBOARD)_$(SUBPROJECT)
else
TARGET ?= $(KEYBOARD)_$(KEYMAP)
KEYBOARD_OUTPUT := $(BUILD_DIR)/obj_$(KEYBOARD)
endif
# 5/4/3/2/1
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1 := $(KEYBOARD)
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2 := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3 := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4 := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5 := $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4)))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1 := $(notdir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2 := $(notdir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3 := $(notdir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4 := $(notdir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4))
KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5 := $(notdir $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5))
KEYBOARD_FILESAFE := $(subst /,_,$(KEYBOARD))
TARGET ?= $(KEYBOARD_FILESAFE)_$(KEYMAP)
KEYBOARD_OUTPUT := $(BUILD_DIR)/obj_$(KEYBOARD_FILESAFE)
# Force expansion
TARGET := $(TARGET)
MASTER ?= left
ifdef master
MASTER = $(master)
@@ -31,30 +39,79 @@ $(error MASTER does not have a valid value(left/right))
endif
endif
KEYBOARD_PATHS :=
KEYBOARD_PATH_1 := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_1)
KEYBOARD_PATH_2 := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_2)
KEYBOARD_PATH_3 := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_3)
KEYBOARD_PATH_4 := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_4)
KEYBOARD_PATH_5 := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_PATH_5)
KEYBOARD_PATH := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD)
KEYBOARD_C := $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/$(KEYBOARD).c
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C))","")
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/rules.mk
else
$(error "$(KEYBOARD_C)" does not exist)
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/rules.mk)","")
KEYBOARD_PATHS += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/rules.mk
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/rules.mk)","")
KEYBOARD_PATHS += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/rules.mk
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/rules.mk)","")
KEYBOARD_PATHS += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/rules.mk
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/rules.mk)","")
KEYBOARD_PATHS += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/rules.mk
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/rules.mk)","")
KEYBOARD_PATHS += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)
include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/rules.mk
endif
KEYBOARD_SRC :=
ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
SUBPROJECT_PATH := keyboards/$(KEYBOARD)/$(SUBPROJECT)
SUBPROJECT_C := $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/$(SUBPROJECT).c
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(SUBPROJECT_C))","")
OPT_DEFS += -DSUBPROJECT_$(SUBPROJECT)
include $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/rules.mk
else
$(error "$(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/$(SUBPROJECT).c" does not exist)
endif
KEYBOARD_C_1 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1).c
KEYBOARD_C_2 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2).c
KEYBOARD_C_3 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3).c
KEYBOARD_C_4 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4).c
KEYBOARD_C_5 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5).c
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C_5))","")
KEYBOARD_SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C_5)
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C_4))","")
KEYBOARD_SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C_4)
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C_3))","")
KEYBOARD_SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C_3)
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C_2))","")
KEYBOARD_SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C_2)
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_C_1))","")
KEYBOARD_SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C_1)
endif
# We can assume a ChibiOS target When MCU_FAMILY is defined, since it's not used for LUFA
OPT_DEFS += -DKEYBOARD_$(KEYBOARD_FILESAFE)
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1).h)","")
QMK_KEYBOARD_H = $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_1).h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2).h)","")
QMK_KEYBOARD_H = $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_2).h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3).h)","")
QMK_KEYBOARD_H = $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_3).h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4).h)","")
QMK_KEYBOARD_H = $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_4).h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/$(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5).h)","")
QMK_KEYBOARD_H = $(KEYBOARD_FOLDER_5).h
endif
# We can assume a ChibiOS target When MCU_FAMILY is defined , since it's not used for LUFA
ifdef MCU_FAMILY
PLATFORM=CHIBIOS
else
@@ -65,206 +122,116 @@ ifeq ($(PLATFORM),CHIBIOS)
include $(TMK_PATH)/protocol/chibios.mk
include $(TMK_PATH)/chibios.mk
OPT_OS = chibios
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/bootloader_defs.h
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h)","")
OPT_DEFS += -include $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/boards/$(BOARD)/bootloader_defs.h
endif
endif
CONFIG_H = $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/config.h
ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(SUBPROJECT_C))","")
CONFIG_H = $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/config.h
endif
CONFIG_H :=
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/config.h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/config.h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/config.h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/config.h
endif
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H += $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/config.h
endif
# Save the defines and includes here, so we don't include any keymap specific ones
PROJECT_DEFS := $(OPT_DEFS)
PROJECT_INC := $(VPATH) $(EXTRAINCDIRS) $(SUBPROJECT_PATH) $(KEYBOARD_PATH)
PROJECT_INC := $(VPATH) $(EXTRAINCDIRS) $(KEYBOARD_PATHS)
PROJECT_CONFIG := $(CONFIG_H)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH := $(KEYBOARD_PATH)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
MAIN_KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH)/keymap.c
SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_PATH := $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_C := $(SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_PATH)/keymap.c
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_C))","")
-include $(SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_PATH)/Makefile
KEYMAP_C := $(SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_C)
KEYMAP_PATH := $(SUBPROJ_KEYMAP_PATH)
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_C))","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH)/Makefile
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_C)
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH)
else
$(error "$(MAIN_KEYMAP_C)/keymap.c" does not exist)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_1 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_2 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_2)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_3 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_3)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_4 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_4)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_5 := $(KEYBOARD_PATH_5)/keymaps/$(KEYMAP)
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_5)/keymap.c)","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_5)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_5)/keymap.c
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_5)
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_4)/keymap.c)","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_4)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_4)/keymap.c
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_4)
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_3)/keymap.c)","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_3)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_3)/keymap.c
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_3)
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_2)/keymap.c)","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_2)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_2)/keymap.c
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_2)
else ifneq ("$(wildcard $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_1)/keymap.c)","")
-include $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_1)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_1)/keymap.c
KEYMAP_PATH := $(MAIN_KEYMAP_PATH_1)
else ifneq ($(LAYOUTS),)
include build_layout.mk
else
$(error Could not find keymap)
# this state should never be reached
endif
# User space stuff
USER_PATH := users/$(KEYMAP)
-include $(USER_PATH)/rules.mk
# Object files directory
# To put object files in current directory, use a dot (.), do NOT make
# this an empty or blank macro!
KEYMAP_OUTPUT := $(BUILD_DIR)/obj_$(TARGET)
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(KEYMAP_PATH)/config.h)","")
CONFIG_H = $(KEYMAP_PATH)/config.h
CONFIG_H += $(KEYMAP_PATH)/config.h
endif
# # project specific files
SRC += $(KEYBOARD_C) \
SRC += $(KEYBOARD_SRC) \
$(KEYMAP_C) \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/quantum.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/keymap_common.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/keycode_config.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_leader.c
ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
SRC += $(SUBPROJECT_C)
endif
ifndef CUSTOM_MATRIX
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/matrix.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(API_SYSEX_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DAPI_SYSEX_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/api/api_sysex.c
OPT_DEFS += -DAPI_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/api.c
MIDI_ENABLE=yes
endif
MUSIC_ENABLE := 0
ifeq ($(strip $(AUDIO_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DAUDIO_ENABLE
MUSIC_ENABLE := 1
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_audio.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/audio.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/voices.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/luts.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(MIDI_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DMIDI_ENABLE
MUSIC_ENABLE := 1
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_midi.c
endif
ifeq ($(MUSIC_ENABLE), 1)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_music.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(COMBO_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DCOMBO_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_combo.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(VIRTSER_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DVIRTSER_ENABLE
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DFAUXCLICKY_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/fauxclicky.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UCIS_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUCIS_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_ucis.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODEMAP_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUNICODEMAP_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicodemap.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODE_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUNICODE_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicode.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODE_COMMON)), yes)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(RGBLIGHT_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DRGBLIGHT_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/light_ws2812.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/rgblight.c
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
LED_BREATHING_TABLE = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(TAP_DANCE_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DTAP_DANCE_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_tap_dance.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(PRINTING_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DPRINTING_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_printer.c
SRC += $(TMK_DIR)/protocol/serial_uart.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(SERIAL_LINK_ENABLE)), yes)
SRC += $(patsubst $(QUANTUM_PATH)/%,%,$(SERIAL_SRC))
OPT_DEFS += $(SERIAL_DEFS)
VAPTH += $(SERIAL_PATH)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(VARIABLE_TRACE)),)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/variable_trace.c
OPT_DEFS += -DNUM_TRACED_VARIABLES=$(strip $(VARIABLE_TRACE))
ifneq ($(strip $(MAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE)),)
OPT_DEFS += -DMAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE=$(strip $(MAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE))
endif
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LCD_ENABLE)), yes)
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LED_ENABLE)), yes)
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(CIE1931_CURVE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUSE_CIE1931_CURVE
LED_TABLES = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LED_BREATHING_TABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUSE_LED_BREATHING_TABLE
LED_TABLES = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LED_TABLES)), yes)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/led_tables.c
endif
$(QUANTUM_SRC)
# Optimize size but this may cause error "relocation truncated to fit"
#EXTRALDFLAGS = -Wl,--relax
# Search Path
VPATH += $(KEYMAP_PATH)
ifneq ($(SUBPROJECT),)
VPATH += $(SUBPROJECT_PATH)
endif
VPATH += $(KEYBOARD_PATH)
VPATH += $(KEYBOARD_PATHS)
VPATH += $(COMMON_VPATH)
VPATH += $(USER_PATH)
include common_features.mk
include $(TMK_PATH)/protocol.mk
include $(TMK_PATH)/common.mk
include bootloader.mk
SRC += $(TMK_COMMON_SRC)
OPT_DEFS += $(TMK_COMMON_DEFS)
EXTRALDFLAGS += $(TMK_COMMON_LDFLAGS)
@@ -284,24 +251,28 @@ ifeq ($(strip $(VISUALIZER_ENABLE)), yes)
include $(VISUALIZER_PATH)/visualizer.mk
endif
ALL_CONFIGS := $(PROJECT_CONFIG) $(CONFIG_H)
OUTPUTS := $(KEYMAP_OUTPUT) $(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)
$(KEYMAP_OUTPUT)_SRC := $(SRC)
$(KEYMAP_OUTPUT)_DEFS := $(OPT_DEFS) $(GFXDEFS) -DQMK_KEYBOARD=\"$(KEYBOARD)\" -DQMK_KEYMAP=\"$(KEYMAP)\"
$(KEYMAP_OUTPUT)_DEFS := $(OPT_DEFS) $(GFXDEFS) \
-DQMK_KEYBOARD=\"$(KEYBOARD)\" -DQMK_KEYBOARD_H=\"$(QMK_KEYBOARD_H)\" -DQMK_KEYBOARD_CONFIG_H=\"$(KEYBOARD_PATH_1)/config.h\" \
-DQMK_KEYMAP=\"$(KEYMAP)\" -DQMK_KEYMAP_H=\"$(KEYMAP).h\" -DQMK_KEYMAP_CONFIG_H=\"$(KEYMAP_PATH)/config.h\" \
-DQMK_SUBPROJECT -DQMK_SUBPROJECT_H -DQMK_SUBPROJECT_CONFIG_H
$(KEYMAP_OUTPUT)_INC := $(VPATH) $(EXTRAINCDIRS)
$(KEYMAP_OUTPUT)_CONFIG := $(CONFIG_H)
$(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)_SRC := $(CHIBISRC) $(GFXSRC)
$(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)_DEFS := $(PROJECT_DEFS) $(GFXDEFS)
$(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)_INC := $(PROJECT_INC) $(GFXINC)
$(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)_CONFIG := $(PROJECT_CONFIG)
$(KEYBOARD_OUTPUT)_CONFIG := $(PROJECT_CONFIG)
# Default target.
all: build sizeafter
all: build check-size
# Change the build target to build a HEX file or a library.
build: elf hex
build: elf cphex
#build: elf hex eep lss sym
#build: lib
include $(TMK_PATH)/rules.mk

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LAYOUTS_PATH := layouts
LAYOUTS_REPOS := $(patsubst %/,%,$(sort $(dir $(wildcard $(LAYOUTS_PATH)/*/))))
define SEARCH_LAYOUTS_REPO
LAYOUT_KEYMAP_PATH := $$(LAYOUTS_REPO)/$$(LAYOUT)/$$(KEYMAP)
LAYOUT_KEYMAP_C := $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAP_PATH)/keymap.c
ifneq ("$$(wildcard $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAP_C))","")
-include $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAP_PATH)/rules.mk
KEYMAP_C := $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAP_C)
KEYMAP_PATH := $$(LAYOUT_KEYMAP_PATH)
endif
endef
define SEARCH_LAYOUTS
$$(foreach LAYOUTS_REPO,$$(LAYOUTS_REPOS),$$(eval $$(call SEARCH_LAYOUTS_REPO)))
endef
$(foreach LAYOUT,$(LAYOUTS),$(eval $(call SEARCH_LAYOUTS)))

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@@ -40,13 +40,23 @@ VPATH +=\
all: elf
VPATH += $(COMMON_VPATH)
PLATFORM:=TEST
ifneq ($(filter $(FULL_TESTS),$(TEST)),)
include tests/$(TEST)/rules.mk
endif
include common_features.mk
include $(TMK_PATH)/common.mk
include $(QUANTUM_PATH)/serial_link/tests/rules.mk
ifneq ($(filter $(FULL_TESTS),$(TEST)),)
include build_full_test.mk
endif
$(TEST_OBJ)/$(TEST)_SRC := $($(TEST)_SRC)
$(TEST_OBJ)/$(TEST)_INC := $($(TEST)_INC) $(VPATH) $(GTEST_INC)
$(TEST_OBJ)/$(TEST)_DEFS := $($(TEST)_DEFS)
$(TEST_OBJ)/$(TEST)_CONFIG := $($(TEST)_CONFIG)
include $(TMK_PATH)/native.mk
include $(TMK_PATH)/rules.mk

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@@ -9,13 +9,10 @@ LIB_PATH = $(TOP_DIR)/lib
QUANTUM_DIR = quantum
QUANTUM_PATH = $(TOP_DIR)/$(QUANTUM_DIR)
BUILD_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/.build
DRIVER_DIR = drivers
DRIVER_PATH = $(TOP_DIR)/$(DRIVER_DIR)
SERIAL_DIR := $(QUANTUM_DIR)/serial_link
SERIAL_PATH := $(QUANTUM_PATH)/serial_link
SERIAL_SRC := $(wildcard $(SERIAL_PATH)/protocol/*.c)
SERIAL_SRC += $(wildcard $(SERIAL_PATH)/system/*.c)
SERIAL_DEFS += -DSERIAL_LINK_ENABLE
BUILD_DIR := $(TOP_DIR)/.build
COMMON_VPATH := $(TOP_DIR)
COMMON_VPATH += $(TMK_PATH)
@@ -24,4 +21,4 @@ COMMON_VPATH += $(QUANTUM_PATH)/keymap_extras
COMMON_VPATH += $(QUANTUM_PATH)/audio
COMMON_VPATH += $(QUANTUM_PATH)/process_keycode
COMMON_VPATH += $(QUANTUM_PATH)/api
COMMON_VPATH += $(SERIAL_PATH)
COMMON_VPATH += $(DRIVER_PATH)

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# Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
SERIAL_DIR := $(QUANTUM_DIR)/serial_link
SERIAL_PATH := $(QUANTUM_PATH)/serial_link
SERIAL_SRC := $(wildcard $(SERIAL_PATH)/protocol/*.c)
SERIAL_SRC += $(wildcard $(SERIAL_PATH)/system/*.c)
SERIAL_DEFS += -DSERIAL_LINK_ENABLE
COMMON_VPATH += $(SERIAL_PATH)
ifeq ($(strip $(API_SYSEX_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DAPI_SYSEX_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/api/api_sysex.c
OPT_DEFS += -DAPI_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/api.c
MIDI_ENABLE=yes
endif
MUSIC_ENABLE := 0
ifeq ($(strip $(AUDIO_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DAUDIO_ENABLE
MUSIC_ENABLE := 1
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_audio.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/audio.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/voices.c
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/audio/luts.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(MIDI_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DMIDI_ENABLE
MUSIC_ENABLE := 1
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_midi.c
endif
ifeq ($(MUSIC_ENABLE), 1)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_music.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(COMBO_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DCOMBO_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_combo.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(STENO_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DSTENO_ENABLE
VIRTSER_ENABLE := yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_steno.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(VIRTSER_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DVIRTSER_ENABLE
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DFAUXCLICKY_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/fauxclicky.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DPOINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE
OPT_DEFS += -DMOUSE_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/pointing_device.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UCIS_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUCIS_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_ucis.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODEMAP_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUNICODEMAP_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicodemap.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODE_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUNICODE_ENABLE
UNICODE_COMMON = yes
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicode.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(UNICODE_COMMON)), yes)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_unicode_common.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(RGBLIGHT_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DRGBLIGHT_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/rgblight.c
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
LED_BREATHING_TABLE = yes
ifeq ($(strip $(RGBLIGHT_CUSTOM_DRIVER)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DRGBLIGHT_CUSTOM_DRIVER
else
SRC += ws2812.c
endif
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(TAP_DANCE_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DTAP_DANCE_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_tap_dance.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(KEY_LOCK_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DKEY_LOCK_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_key_lock.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(PRINTING_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DPRINTING_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_printer.c
SRC += $(TMK_DIR)/protocol/serial_uart.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(AUTO_SHIFT_ENABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DAUTO_SHIFT_ENABLE
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_auto_shift.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(SERIAL_LINK_ENABLE)), yes)
SRC += $(patsubst $(QUANTUM_PATH)/%,%,$(SERIAL_SRC))
OPT_DEFS += $(SERIAL_DEFS)
VAPTH += $(SERIAL_PATH)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(VARIABLE_TRACE)),)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/variable_trace.c
OPT_DEFS += -DNUM_TRACED_VARIABLES=$(strip $(VARIABLE_TRACE))
ifneq ($(strip $(MAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE)),)
OPT_DEFS += -DMAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE=$(strip $(MAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE))
endif
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LCD_ENABLE)), yes)
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(BACKLIGHT_ENABLE)), yes)
ifeq ($(strip $(VISUALIZER_ENABLE)), yes)
CIE1931_CURVE = yes
endif
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(CIE1931_CURVE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUSE_CIE1931_CURVE
LED_TABLES = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LED_BREATHING_TABLE)), yes)
OPT_DEFS += -DUSE_LED_BREATHING_TABLE
LED_TABLES = yes
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(LED_TABLES)), yes)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/led_tables.c
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(TERMINAL_ENABLE)), yes)
SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_terminal.c
OPT_DEFS += -DTERMINAL_ENABLE
endif
ifeq ($(strip $(USB_HID_ENABLE)), yes)
include $(TMK_DIR)/protocol/usb_hid.mk
endif
QUANTUM_SRC:= \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/quantum.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/keymap_common.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/keycode_config.c \
$(QUANTUM_DIR)/process_keycode/process_leader.c
ifndef CUSTOM_MATRIX
QUANTUM_SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/matrix.c
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# This guide has now been included in the main readme - please reference that one instead.
## Build Environment Setup
### Windows (Vista and later)
1. If you have ever installed WinAVR, uninstall it.
2. Install [MHV AVR Tools](https://infernoembedded.com/sites/default/files/project/MHV_AVR_Tools_20131101.exe). Disable smatch, but **be sure to leave the option to add the tools to the PATH checked**.
3. Install [MinGW](https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Installer/mingw-get-setup.exe/download). During installation, uncheck the option to install a graphical user interface. **DO NOT change the default installation folder.** The scripts depend on the default location.
4. Clone this repository. [This link will download it as a zip file, which you'll need to extract.](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/archive/master.zip) Open the extracted folder in Windows Explorer.
5. Double-click on the 1-setup-path-win batch script to run it. You'll need to accept a User Account Control prompt. Press the spacebar to dismiss the success message in the command prompt that pops up.
6. Right-click on the 2-setup-environment-win batch script, select "Run as administrator", and accept the User Account Control prompt. This part may take a couple of minutes, and you'll need to approve a driver installation, but once it finishes, your environment is complete!
7. Future build commands should be run from the standard Windows command prompt, which you can find by searching for "command prompt" from the start menu or start screen. Ignore the "MHV AVR Shell".
### Mac
If you're using [homebrew,](http://brew.sh/) you can use the following commands:
brew tap osx-cross/avr
brew install avr-libc
brew install dfu-programmer
This is the recommended method. If you don't have homebrew, [install it!](http://brew.sh/) It's very much worth it for anyone who works in the command line.
You can also try these instructions:
1. Install Xcode from the App Store.
2. Install the Command Line Tools from `Xcode->Preferences->Downloads`.
3. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog].
### Linux
Install AVR GCC, AVR libc, and dfu-progammer with your favorite package manager.
Debian/Ubuntu example:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gcc-avr avr-libc dfu-programmer
### Vagrant
If you have any problems building the firmware, you can try using a tool called Vagrant. It will set up a virtual computer with a known configuration that's ready-to-go for firmware building. OLKB does NOT host the files for this virtual computer. Details on how to set up Vagrant are in the [VAGRANT_GUIDE file](VAGRANT_GUIDE.md).
## Verify Your Installation
1. If you haven't already, obtain this repository ([https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware)). You can either download it as a zip file and extract it, or clone it using the command line tool git or the Github Desktop application.
2. Open up a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the `qmk_firmware` folder using the `cd` command. The command prompt will typically open to your home directory. If, for example, you cloned the repository to your Documents folder, then you would type `cd Documents/qmk_firmware`. If you extracted the file from a zip, then it may be named `qmk_firmware-master` instead.
3. To confirm that you're in the correct location, you can display the contents of your current folder using the `dir` command on Windows, or the `ls` command on Linux or Mac. You should see several files, including `readme.md` and a `quantum` folder. From here, you need to navigate to the appropriate folder under `keyboards/`. For example, if you're building for a Planck, run `cd keyboards/planck`.
4. Once you're in the correct keyboard-specific folder, run the `make` command. This should output a lot of information about the build process. More information about the `make` command can be found below.
## Customizing, Building, and Deploying Your Firmware
### The Make command
The `make` command is how you compile the firmware into a .hex file, which can be loaded by a dfu programmer (like dfu-progammer via `make dfu`) or the [Teensy loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html) (only used with Teensys). You can run `make` from the root (`/`), your keyboard folder (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/`), or your keymap folder (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/keymaps/<keymap>/`) if you have a `Makefile` there (see the example [here](/doc/keymap_makefile_example.mk)).
By default, this will generate a `<keyboard>_<keymap>.hex` file in whichever folder you run `make` from. These files are ignored by git, so don't worry about deleting them when committing/creating pull requests.
* The "root" (`/`) folder is the qmk_firmware folder, in which are `doc`, `keyboard`, `quantum`, etc.
* The "keyboard" folder is any keyboard project's folder, like `/keyboards/planck`.
* The "keymap" folder is any keymap's folder, like `/keyboards/planck/keymaps/default`.
Below is a list of the useful `make` commands in QMK:
* `make` - cleans automatically and builds your keyboard and keymap depending on which folder you're in. This defaults to the "default" layout (unless in a keymap folder), and Planck keyboard in the root folder
* `make keyboard=<keyboard>` - specifies the keyboard (only to be used in root)
* `make keymap=<keymap>` - specifies the keymap (only to be used in root and keyboard folder - not needed when in keymap folder)
* `make quick` - skips the clean step (cannot be used immediately after modifying config.h or Makefiles)
* `make dfu` - (requires dfu-programmer) builds and flashes the keymap to your keyboard once placed in reset/dfu mode (button or press `KC_RESET`). This does not work for Teensy-based keyboards like the ErgoDox EZ.
* `keyboard=` and `keymap=` are compatible with this
* `make all-keyboards` - builds all keymaps for all keyboards and outputs status of each (use in root)
* `make all-keyboards-default` - builds all default keymaps for all keyboards and outputs status of each (use in root)
* `make all-keymaps [keyboard=<keyboard>]` - builds all of the keymaps for whatever keyboard folder you're in, or specified by `<keyboard>`
* `make all-keyboards-quick`, `make all-keyboards-default-quick` and `make all-keymaps-quick [keyboard=<keyboard>]` - like the normal "make-all-*" commands, but they skip the clean steps
Other, less useful functionality:
* `make COLOR=false` - turns off color output
* `make SILENT=true` - turns off output besides errors/warnings
* `make VERBOSE=true` - outputs all of the avr-gcc stuff (not interesting)
### The Makefile
There are 3 different `make` and `Makefile` locations:
* root (`/`)
* keyboard (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/`)
* keymap (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/keymaps/<keymap>/`)
The root contains the code used to automatically figure out which keymap or keymaps to compile based on your current directory and commandline arguments. It's considered stable, and shouldn't be modified. The keyboard one will contain the MCU set-up and default settings for your keyboard, and shouldn't be modified unless you are the producer of that keyboard. The keymap Makefile can be modified by users, and is optional. It is included automatically if it exists. You can see an example [here](/doc/keymap_makefile_example.mk) - the last few lines are the most important. The settings you set here will override any defaults set in the keyboard Makefile. **It is required if you want to run `make` in the keymap folder.**
### The `config.h` file
There are 2 `config.h` locations:
* keyboard (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/`)
* keymap (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/keymaps/<keymap>/`)
The keyboard `config.h` is included only if the keymap one doesn't exist. The format to use for your custom one [is here](/doc/keymap_config_h_example.h). If you want to override a setting from the parent `config.h` file, you need to do this:
```
#undef MY_SETTING
#define MY_SETTING 4
```
For a value of `4` for this imaginary setting. So we `undef` it first, then `define` it.
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#Planck Advanced (but not too advanced) `cygwin` Users Guide
If you are a user of the [cygwin environment](https://cygwin.com) in Windows and want the freedom to use the latest tools available, then this is the guide for you. If compiling your own copy of the latest and greatest Gnu C Compiler makes you super happy, then this is the guide for you. If the command line make you smile, then this is the guide for you.
This guide was written step by step as I went through the process on a `Windows 10` `x86_64` and a `Windows 7` `amd k10` based system. This should be generally applicable to to any `Windows` environment with `cygwin`.
#####Do not skip steps. Do not move past a step until the previous step finishes successfully.
Based on [avr-libc installation guide](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/install_tools.html)
##Get the Required Packages
Download the `cygwin` setup ([x86_64](https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe)) and install the default system plus the following if they are not already selected:
- devel/git
- devel/gcc-core
- devel/gcc-g++
- devel/flex
- devel/bison
- devel/make
- devel/texinfo
- devel/gettext-devel
- devel/automake
- devel/autoconfig
- devel/libtool
- text/gettext
- libs/libgcc1
- interpreters/m4
- web/wget
- archive/unzip
The following sources will be required:
- [gmp](https://gmplib.org/) (6.1.0)
- [mpfr](http://www.mpfr.org/) (3.1.4)
- [mpc](http://www.multiprecision.org/) (1.0.3)
- [binutils](https://www.sourceware.org/binutils/) (2.26)
- [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) (5.3.0)
- [avr-libc](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/) (2.0.0)
The `dfu-programmer` will be required to flash the new firmware
- [dfu-programmer](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) (0.7.2)
The set of commands below will create a directory (`~/local/avr`) for the sources you compile to be installed on the machine and a directory (`~/src`) for these source files to be stored. The commands then download the sources of the needed packages and unpack them. Note: the expand commands are different depending on if the packages are offered as a `bz2` or `gz` archive
```
$ mkdir ~/local
$ mkdir ~/local/avr
$ mkdir ~/src
$ cd ~/src
$ wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2
$ wget http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-3.1.4/mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2
$ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz
$ wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.26.tar.gz
$ wget http://mirror0.babylon.network/gcc/releases/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz
$ wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/avr-libc/avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjf gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjf mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2
$ tar -zxf mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz
$ tar -zxf binutils-2.26.tar.gz
$ tar -zxf gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz
$ tar -xjf avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2
```
##Setup the Build Environment
These commands will set up the install directory and the `PATH` variable, which will allow you to access your installed packages. Note: if you close the `cygwin` terminal window, you will need to rerun these commands, they are not permanent.
```
$ PREFIX=$HOME/local/avr
$ export PREFIX
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/include:/bin:/lib:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS
$ PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin:$PREFIX/lib
$ export PATH
```
##The `gcc` Required Math Library Packages
The following packages are required to be complied and installed in order to compile `gcc`. They are not sufficiently available through the `cygwin` package system, so we have to make them ourselves. They must be complied in this order because each one depends on the previous. Verfiy that for each package, `make check` returns all passing and no fails.
###Build and Install `gmp`
```
$ cd ~/src/gmp-6.1.0
$ ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared
$ make
$ make check
$ make install
```
###Build and Install `mpfr`
```
$ cd ~/src/mpfr-3.1.4
$ ./configure --with-gmp-build=../gmp-6.1.0 --enable-static --disable-shared
$ make
$ make check
$ make install
```
###Build and Install `mpc`
```
$ cd ~/src/mpc-1.0.3
$ ./configure --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared
$ make
$ make check
$ make install
```
##OPTIONAL Part
You can build and install a brand new `gcc` or you can use the one supplied by `cygwin`. This will take about 4-5 hours to compile (It is a "native build", so it does the entire build **3 times**. This takes a long while).
###Build and Install `gcc` for Your Machine
```
$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0
$ mkdir obj-local
$ cd obj-local
$ ../configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared
$ make
$ make install
```
##End OPTIONAL Part
###Build and Install `binutils` for Your Machine
```
$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26
$ mkdir obj-local
$ cd obj-local
$ ../configure
$ make
$ make install
```
##Buliding `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR system
Now we can make the critical stuff for compiling our firmware: `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR architecture. These allow us to build and manipulate the firmware for the keyboard.
###Build `binutils` for AVR
If you plan to build and install `avr-gdb` also, use the `gdb` install at the end of this guide as it also builds the `binutils`
```
$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26
$ mkdir obj-avr
$ cd obj-avr
$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --disable-nls
$ make
$ make install
```
###Build `gcc` for AVR
```
$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0
$ mkdir obj-avr
$ cd obj-avr
$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared --disable-nls --disable-libssp --with-dwarf2
$ make
$ make install
```
###Build `avr-libc` for AVR
For building the `avr-libc`, we have to specify the host build system. In my case it is `x86_64-unknown-cygwin`. You can look for build system type in the `gcc` configure notes for the proper `--build` specification to pass when you configure `avr-libc`.
```
$ cd ~/src/avr-libc-2.0.0
$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --host=avr
$ make
$ make install
```
##Building 'dfu-programmer' for flashing the firmware via USB and installing the drivers
We can either build our own, or use the precomplied binaries. The precompiled binaries don't play well with `cygwin` so it is better to build them ourselves. The procedure for the precompiled binaries is included at the end of this guide.
### Build and Install the `libusb`
The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb` so that it can interact with the USB system. These repos must be bootstrapped in order to create an appropriate `./configure` and `Makefile` for your system.
```
$ cd ~/src
$ git clone https://github.com/libusb/libusb.git
$ cd libusb
$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
```
### Build and Install the `dfu-programmer`
```
$ cd ~/src
$ git clone https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer.git
$ cd dfu-programmer
$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
```
Verify the installation with:
```
$ which dfu-programmer
/usr/local/bin/dfu-programmer
$ dfu-programmer
dfu-programmer 0.7.2
https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer
Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands
'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices
```
If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware!
###Install the USB drivers
The drivers are included in the windows binary version of [`dfu-programmer` 0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip).
```
$ cd ~/src
$ wget http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip
$ unzip dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip -d dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2
```
or
The official drivers are found in [Atmel's `FLIP` installer](http://www.atmel.com/images/Flip%20Installer%20-%203.4.7.112.exe). Download and then install `FLIP`. Upon installation, the drivers will be found in `C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb`.
Then, from an **administrator-privileged** `Windows` terminal, run the following command (adjust the path for username, etc. as necessary) and accept the prompt that pops up:
```
C:\> pnputil -i -a C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src\dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2\dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2\atmel_usb_dfu.inf
or
C:\> pnputil -i -a "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb\atmel_usb_dfu.inf"
```
This should be the result:
```
Microsoft PnP Utility
Processing inf : atmel_usb_dfu.inf
Successfully installed the driver on a device on the system.
Driver package added successfully.
Published name : oem104.inf
Total attempted: 1
Number successfully imported: 1
```
Alternatively, the `Windows` driver can be installed when prompted by `Windows` when the keyboard is attached. Do not let `Windows` search for a driver; specify the path to search for a driver and point it to the `atmel_usb_dfu.inf` file.
##Building and Flashing the Planck firmware!
If you did everything else right. This part should be a snap! Grab the latest sources from `github`, make the Plank firmware, then flash it.
###Build Planck and Load the Firmware
```
$ cd ~/src
$ git clone https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
$ cd qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck
$ make
```
Make sure there are no errors. You should end up with this or something similar:
```
Creating load file for Flash: planck.hex
avr-objcopy -O ihex -R .eeprom -R .fuse -R .lock -R .signature planck.elf planck.hex
Creating load file for EEPROM: planck.eep
avr-objcopy -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
--change-section-lma .eeprom=0 --no-change-warnings -O ihex planck.elf planck.eep || exit 0
Creating Extended Listing: planck.lss
avr-objdump -h -S -z planck.elf > planck.lss
Creating Symbol Table: planck.sym
avr-nm -n planck.elf > planck.sym
Size after:
text data bss dec hex filename
18602 82 155 18839 4997 planck.elf
-------- end --------
```
If you do not get the above, you **did not** build the firmware, and you will have nothing to flash. If you have the fresh clone from `github`, it was probably something gone wrong in this install process, go check and see what didn't work and threw errors or what steps you might have missed.
But if everything went OK, you are ready to flash! Press the reset button on the bottom of the Planck, wait two seconds, then:
```
$ make dfu
```
.
.
.
profit!!!
##extra bits...
###Installing Precompiled `dfu-programmer` Binaries (not recommended for `cygwin`)
To install the `dfu-programmer` from the binaries, we must get if from [the `dfu-programmer` website](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) ([0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip)).
Copy this file into your `cygwin` home\src directory. (For me, it is `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src`), extract the files, move `dfu-programmer.exe` to `~/local/avr/bin`. Most obnoxiously, the `libusb0_x86.dll` and `libusb0.sys` need to be moved from `./dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2/x86/` to a directory in the `Windows` `PATH` and the `cygwin` `PATH`. This is because the `dfu-programmer` binary is `mingw` based, not `cygwin` based, so the `dlls` do not cooperate. I achieved acceptable pathing by moving the files to `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin` Then, in a `WINDOWS` command prompt running (Adjusting your path for username, etc. as needed):
```
C:\> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin
```
Then, rename `libusb0_x86.dll` to `libusb0.dll`.
You can tell that you were successful by trying to execute 'dfu-programmer' from the 'cygwin' prompt:
```
$ which dfu-programmer
/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer
$ dfu-programmer
dfu-programmer 0.7.2
https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer
Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands
'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices
```
If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware!
- Try making sure your `PATH` variables are set correctly for both `Windows` and `cygwin`.
- Make sure the `dll` is named correctly.
- Do not extract it with `cygwin`'s `unzip` as it does not set the executable permission. If you did it anyway, do `chmod +x dfu-programmer.exe`.
- Still have problems? Try building it instead.
##Debugging Tools
These tools are for debugging your firmware, etc. before flashing. Theoretically, it can save your memory from wearing out. However, these tool do not work 100% for the Planck firmware.
### `gdb` for AVR
`gdb` has a simulator for AVR but it does not support all instructions (like WDT), so it immediately crashes when running the Planck firmware (because `lufa.c` disables the WDT in the first few lines of execution). But it can still be useful in debugging example code and test cases, if you know how to use it.
```
$ cd ~/src
$ git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git
$ cd binutils-gdb
$ mkdir obj-avr
$ cd obj-avr
$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --disable-nls --enable-static
$ make
$ make install
```
### `simulavr`
`simulavr` is an AVR simulator. It runs the complied AVR elfs. `simulavr` does not support the `atmega32u4` device... it does `atmega32` but that is not good enough for the firmware (no PORTE and other things), so you cannot run the Planck firmware. I use it to simulate ideas I have for features in separate test projects.
This one is a major pain in the butt because it has a lot of dependencies and it is buggy. I will do my best to explain it but... it was hard to figure out. A few things need to be changed in the 'Makefile' to make it work in `cygwin`.
```
$ cd ~/src
$ git clone https://github.com/Traumflug/simulavr.git
$ cd simulavr
$ ./bootstrap
$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --enable-static --disable-tcl --disable-doxygen-doc
```
Edit `src/Makefile.am` now so that `-no-undefined` is included (I did this by removing the SYS_MINGW conditional surrounding `libsim_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined` and `libsimulavr_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined \ libsimulavr_la_LIBADD += $(TCL_LIB)`. Also, `$(EXEEXT)` is added after `kbdgentables` in two places.
```
$ make
$ make install
```
TODO:
- git repos for all sources
- command line magic for cygwin setup
- better options for `dfu-drivers`

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# Quantum Hand-wiring Guide
Parts list:
* *x* keyswitches (MX, Matias, Gateron, etc)
* *x* diodes
* Keyboard plate (metal, plastic, cardboard, etc)
* Wire (strained for wiring to the Teensy, anything for the rows/columns)
* Soldering iron set at 600ºF or 315ºC (if temperature-controlled)
* Resin-cored solder (leaded or lead-free)
* Adequate ventilation/a fan
* Tweezers (optional)
* Wire cutters/snippers
## How the matrix works (why we need diodes)
The microcontroller (in this case, the Teensy 2.0) will be setup up via the firmware to send a logical 1 to the columns, one at a time, and read from the rows, all at once - this process is called matrix scanning. The matrix is a bunch of open switches that, by default, don't allow any current to pass through - the firmware will read this as no keys being pressed. As soon as you press one key down, the logical 1 that was coming from the column the keyswitch is attached to gets passed through the switch and to the corresponding row - check out the following 2x2 example:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
row0 ---(key0)---(key1) row0 ---(key0)---(key1)
| | | |
row1 ---(key2)---(key3) row1 ---(key2)---(key3)
The `x` represents that the column/row associated has a value of 1, or is HIGH. Here, we see that no keys are being pressed, so no rows get an `x`. For one keyswitch, keep in mind that one side of the contacts is connected to its row, and the other, its column.
When we press `key0`, `col0` gets connected to `row0`, so the values that the firmware receives for that row is `0b01` (the `0b` here means that this is a bit value, meaning all of the following digits are bits - 0 or 1 - and represent the keys in that column). We'll use this notation to show when a keyswitch has been pressed, to show that the column and row are being connected:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
x row0 ---(-+-0)---(key1) row0 ---(-+-0)---(key1)
| | | |
row1 ---(key2)---(key3) row1 ---(key2)---(key3)
We can now see that `row0` has an `x`, so has the value of 1. As a whole, the data the firmware receives when `key0` is pressed is
col0: 0b01
col1: 0b00
│└row0
└row1
A problem arises when you start pressing more than one key at a time. Looking at our matrix again, it should become pretty obvious:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
x row0 ---(-+-0)---(-+-1) x row0 ---(-+-0)---(-+-1)
| | | |
x row1 ---(key2)---(-+-3) x row1 ---(key2)---(-+-3)
Remember that this ^ is still connected to row1
The data we get from that is:
col0: 0b11
col1: 0b11
│└row0
└row1
Which isn't accurate, since we only have 3 keys pressed down, not all 4. This behavior is called ghosting, and only happens in odd scenarios like this, but can be much more common on a bigger keyboard. The way we can get around this is by placing a diode after the keyswitch, but before it connects to its row. A diode only allows current to pass through one way, which will protect our other columns/rows from being activated in the previous example. We'll represent a dioded matrix like this;
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
│ │ | │
(key0) (key1) (key0) (key1)
! │ ! │ ! | ! │
row0 ─────┴────────┘ │ row0 ─────┴────────┘ │
│ │ | │
(key2) (key3) (key2) (key3)
! ! ! !
row1 ─────┴────────┘ row1 ─────┴────────┘
In practical applications, the black line of the diode will be placed facing the row, and away from the keyswitch - the `!` in this case is the diode, where the gap represents the black line. A good way to remember this is to think of this symbol: `>|`
Now when we press the three keys, invoking what would be a ghosting scenario:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
│ │ │ │
(┌─┤0) (┌─┤1) (┌─┤0) (┌─┤1)
! │ ! │ ! │ ! │
x row0 ─────┴────────┘ │ x row0 ─────┴────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
(key2) (┌─┘3) (key2) (┌─┘3)
! ! ! !
row1 ─────┴────────┘ x row1 ─────┴────────┘
Things act as they should! Which will get us the following data:
col0: 0b01
col1: 0b11
│└row0
└row1
The firmware can then use this correct data to detect what it should do, and eventually, what signals it needs to send to the OS.
## The actual hand-wiring
### Getting things in place
When starting this, you should have all of your stabilisers and keyswitches already installed (and optionally keycaps). If you're using a Cherry-type stabiliser (plate-mounted only, obviously), you'll need to install that before your keyswitches. If you're using Costar ones, you can installed them afterwards.
To make things easier on yourself, make sure all of the keyswitches are oriented the same way (if they can be - not all layouts support this). Despite this, it's important to remember that the contacts on the keyswitches are completely symmetrical. We'll be using the keyswitch's left side contact for wiring the rows, and the right side one for wiring the columns.
Get your soldering iron heated-up and collect the rest of the materials from the part list at the beginning of the guide. Place your keyboard so that the bottoms of the keyswitches are accessible - it may be a good idea to place it on a cloth to protect your keyswitches/keycaps.
Before continuing, plan out where you're going to place your Teensy. If you're working with a board that has a large (6.25u) spacebar, it may be a good idea to place it in-between switches against the plate. Otherwise, you may want to trim some of the leads on the keyswitches where you plan on putting it - this will make it a little harder to solder the wire/diodes, but give you more room to place the Teensy.
### Preparing the diodes
It's a little easier to solder the diodes in place if you bend them at a 90º angle immediately after the black line - this will help to make sure you put them on the right way (direction matters), and in the correct position. The diodes will look like this when bent (with longer leads):
┌─────┬─┐
───┤ │ ├─┐
└─────┴─┘ │
We'll be using the long lead at the bent end to connect it to the elbow (bent part) of the next diode, creating the row.
### Soldering the diodes
Starting at the top-left switch, place the diode (with tweezers if you have them) on the switch so that the diode itself is vertically aligned, and the black line is facing toward you. The straight end of the diode should be touching the left contact on the switch, and the bent end should be facing to the right and resting on the switch there, like this:
│o
┌┴┐ o
│ │ O
├─┤
└┬┘
└─────────────
Letting the diode rest, grab your solder, and touch both it and the soldering iron to the left contact at the same time - the rosin in the solder should make it easy for the solder to flow over both the diode and the keyswitch contact. The diode may move a little, and if it does, carefully position it back it place by grabbing the bent end of the diode - the other end will become hot very quickly. If you find that it's moving too much, using needle-nose pliers of some sort may help to keep the diode still when soldering.
The smoke that the rosin releases is harmful, so be careful not to breath it or get it in your eyes/face.
After soldering things in place, it may be helpful to blow on the joint to push the smoke away from your face, and cool the solder quicker. You should see the solder develop a matte (not shiney) surface as it solidifies. Keep in mind that it will still be very hot afterwards, and will take a couple minutes to be cool to touch. Blow on it will accelerate this process.
When the first diode is complete, the next one will need to be soldered to both the keyswitch, and the previous diode at the new elbow. That will look something like this:
│o │o
┌┴┐ o ┌┴┐ o
│ │ O │ │ O
├─┤ ├─┤
└┬┘ └┬┘
└────────────────┴─────────────
After completing a row, use the wire cutters to trim the excess wire from the tops of the diodes, and from the right side on the final switch. This process will need to completed for each row you have.
When all of the diodes are completely soldered, it's a good idea to quickly inspect each one to ensure that your solder joints are solid and sturdy - repairing things after this is possible, but more difficult.
### Soldering the columns
You'll have some options in the next process - it's a good idea to insulate the column wires (since the diodes aren't), but if you're careful enough, you can use exposed wires for the columns - it's not recommended, though. If you're using single-cored wire, stripping the plastic off of the whole wire and feeding it back on is probably the best option, but can be difficult depending on the size and materials. You'll want to leave parts of the wire exposed where you're going to be solder it onto the keyswitch.
If you're using stranded wire, it's probably easiest to just use a lot of small wires to connect each keyswitch along the column. It's possible to use one and melt through the insulation, but this isn't recommended, will produce even more harmful fumes, and can ruin your soldering iron.
Before beginning to solder, it helps to have your wire pre-bent (if using single-cored), or at least have an idea of how you're going to route the column (especially if you're making a staggered board). Where you go in particular doesn't matter too much, as we'll be basing our keymap definitions on how it was wired - just make sure every key in a particular row is in a unique column, and that they're in order from left to right.
If you're not using any insulation, you can try to keep the column wires elevated, and solder them near the tips of the keyswitch contacts - if the wires are sturdy enough, they won't short out to the row wiring an diodes.
### Wiring things to the Teensy
Now that the matrix itself is complete, it's time to connect what you've done to the Teensy. You'll be needing the number of pins equal to your number of columns + your number of rows. There are some pins on the Teensy that are special, like D6 (the LED on the chip), or some of the UART, SPI, I2C, or PWM channels, but only avoid those if you're planning something in addition to a keyboard. If you're unsure about wanting to add something later, you should have enough pins in total to avoid a couple.
The pins you'll absolutely have to avoid are: GND, VCC, AREF, and RST - all the others are usable and accessible in the firmware.
Place the Teensy where you plan to put it - you'll have to cut wires to length in the next step, and you'll want to make sure they reach.
Starting with the first column on the right side, measure out how much wire you'll need to connect it to the first pin on the Teensy - it helps to pick a side that you'll be able to work down, to keep the wires from overlapping too much. It may help to leave a little bit of slack so things aren't too tight. Cut the piece of wire, and solder it to the Teensy, and then the column - you can solder it anywhere along the column, but it may be easiest at the keyswitch. Just be sure the wire doesn't separate from the keyswitch when soldering.
As you move from column to column, it'll be helpful to write the locations of the pins down. We'll use this data to setup the matrix in the future.
When you're done with the columns, start with the rows in the same process, from top to bottom, and write them all down. Again, you can solder anywhere along the row, as long as it's after the diode - soldering before the diode (on the keyswitch side) will cause that row not to work.
As you move along, be sure that the Teensy is staying in place - recutting and soldering the wires is a pain!
### Getting some basic firmware set-up
From here, you should have a working keyboard with the correct firmware. Before we attach the Teensy permanently to the keyboard, let's quickly get some firmware loaded onto the Teensy so we can test each keyswitch.
To start out, download [the firmware](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/) - we'll be using my (Jack's) fork of TMK called QMK/Quantum. We'll be doing a lot from the Terminal/command prompt, so get that open, along with a decent text editor like [Sublime Text](http://www.sublimetext.com/).
The first thing we're going to do is create a new project using the script in the root directory of the firmware. In your terminal, run this command with `<project_name>` replaced by the name of your project - it'll need to be different from any other project in the `keyboards/` folder:
util/new_project.sh <project_name>
You'll want to navigate to the `keyboards/<project_name>/` folder by typing, like the print-out from the script specifies:
cd keyboards/<project_name>
#### config.h
The first thing you're going to want to modify is the `config.h` file. Find `MATRIX_ROWS` and `MATRIX_COLS` and change their definitions to match the dimensions of your keyboard's matrix.
Farther down are `MATRIX_ROW_PINS` and `MATRIX_COL_PINS`. Change their definitions to match how you wired up your matrix (looking from the top of the keyboard, the rows run top-to-bottom and the columns run left-to-right). Likewise, change the definition of `UNUSED_PINS` to match the pins you did not use (this will save power).
#### \<project_name\>.h
The next file you'll want to look at is `<project_name>.h`. You're going to want to rewrite the `KEYMAP` definition - the format and syntax here is extremely important, so pay attention to how things are setup. The first half of the definition are considered the arguments - this is the format that you'll be following in your keymap later on, so you'll want to have as many k*xy* variables here as you do keys. The second half is the part that the firmware actually looks at, and will contain gaps depending on how you wired your matrix.
We'll dive into how this will work with the following example. Say we have a keyboard like this:
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ │ │ │
├───┴─┬─┴───┤
│ │ │
└─────┴─────┘
This can be described by saying the top row is 3 1u keys, and the bottom row is 2 1.5u keys. The difference between the two rows is important, because the bottom row has an unused column spot (3 v 2). Let's say that this is how we wired the columns:
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ ┋ │ ┋ │ ┋ │
├─┋─┴─┬─┴─┋─┤
│ ┋ │ ┋ │
└─────┴─────┘
The middle column is unused on the bottom row in this example. Our `KEYMAP` definition would look like this:
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11, \
) \
{ \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, KC_NO, k11 }, \
}
Notice how the top half is spaced to resemble our physical layout - this helps us understand which keys are associated with which columns. The bottom half uses the keycode `KC_NO` where there is no keyswitch wired in. It's easiest to keep the bottom half aligned in a grid to help us make sense of how the firmware actually sees the wiring.
Let's say that instead, we wired our keyboard like this (a fair thing to do):
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ ┋ │ ┋│ ┋ │
├─┋─┴─┬┋┴───┤
│ ┋ │┋ │
└─────┴─────┘
This would require our `KEYMAP` definition to look like this:
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11, \
) \
{ \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, k11, KC_NO }, \
}
Notice how the `k11` and `KC_NO` switched places to represent the wiring, and the unused final column on the bottom row. Sometimes it'll make more sense to put a keyswitch on a particular column, but in the end, it won't matter, as long as all of them are accounted for. You can use this process to write out the `KEYMAP` for your entire keyboard - be sure to remember that your keyboard is actually backwards when looking at the underside of it.
#### keymaps/default.c
This is the actual keymap for your keyboard, and the main place you'll make changes as you perfect your layout. `default.c` is the file that gets pull by default when typing `make`, but you can make other files as well, and specify them by typing `make KEYMAP=<variant>`, which will pull `keymaps/<variant>.c`.
The basis of a keymap is its layers - by default, layer 0 is active. You can activate other layers, the highest of which will be referenced first. Let's start with our base layer.
Using our previous example, let's say we want to create the following layout:
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ A │ 1 │ H │
├───┴─┬─┴───┤
│ TAB │ SPC │
└─────┴─────┘
This can be accomplished by using the following `keymaps` definition:
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = KEYMAP( /* Base */
KC_A, KC_1, KC_H, \
KC_TAB, KC_SPC \
),
};
Note that the layout of the keycodes is similar to the physical layout of our keyboard - this make it much easier to see what's going on. A lot of the keycodes should be fairly obvious, but for a full list of them, check out [tmk_code/doc/keycode.txt](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/doc/keycode.txt) - there are also a lot of aliases to condense your keymap file.
It's also important to use the `KEYMAP` function we defined earlier - this is what allows the firmware to associate our intended readable keymap with the actual wiring.
#### Compiling your firmware
After you've written out your entire keymap, you're ready to get the firmware compiled and onto your Teensy. Before compiling, you'll need to get your [development environment set-up](/doc/BUILD_GUIDE.md) - you can skip the dfu-programmer instructions, but you'll need to download and install the [Teensy Loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html) to get the firmware on your Teensy.
Once everything is installed, running `make` in the terminal should get you some output, and eventually a `<project_name>.hex` file in that folder. If you're having trouble with this step, see the end of the guide for the trouble-shooting section.
Once you have your `<project_name>.hex` file, open up the Teensy loader application, and click the file icon. From here, navigate to your `QMK/keyboards/<project_name>/` folder, and select the `<project_name>.hex` file. Plug in your keyboard and press the button on the Teensy - you should see the LED on the device turn off once you do. The Teensy Loader app will change a little, and the buttons should be clickable - click the download button (down arrow), and then the reset button (right arrow), and your keyboard should be ready to go!
#### Testing your firmware
Carefully flip your keyboard over, open up a new text document, and try typing - you should get the characters that you put into your keymap. Test each key, and note the ones that aren't working. Here's a quick trouble-shooting guide for non-working keys:
0. Flip the keyboard back over and short the keyswitch's contacts with a piece wire - this will eliminate the possibility of the keyswitch being bad and needing to be replaced.
1. Check the solder points on the keyswitch - these need to be plump and whole. If you touch it with a moderate amount of force and it comes apart, it's not strong enough.
2. Check the solder joints on the diode - if the diode is loose, part of your row may register, while the other may not.
3. Check the solder joints on the columns - if your column wiring is loose, part or all of the column may not work.
4. Check the solder joints on both sides of the wires going to/from the Teensy - the wires need to be fully soldered and connect to both sides.
5. Check the <project_name>.h file for errors and incorrectly placed `KC_NO`s - if you're unsure where they should be, instead duplicate a k*xy* variable.
6. Check to make sure you actually compiled the firmware and flashed the Teensy correctly. Unless you got error messages in the terminal, or a pop-up during flashing, you probably did everything correctly.
If you've done all of these things, keep in mind that sometimes you might have had multiple things affecting the keyswitch, so it doesn't hurt to test the keyswitch by shorting it out at the end.
#### Securing the Teensy, finishing your hardware, getting fancier firmware
Now that you have a working board, it's time to get things in their permanent positions. I've often used liberal amounts of hot glue to secure and insulate things, so if that's your style, start spreading that stuff like butter. Otherwise, double-sided tape is always an elegant solution, and electrical tape is a distant second. Due to the nature of these builds, a lot of this part is up to you and how you planned (or didn't plan) things out.
There are a lot of possibilities inside the firmware - check out the [readme](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/readme.md) for a full feature list, and dive into the different project (Planck, Ergodox EZ, etc) to see how people use all of them. You can always stop by [the OLKB subreddit for help!](http://reddit.com/r/olkb)
## Trouble-shooting compiling
### Windows
#### fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/windows-81-compilation-error
### Mac
### Linux

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# Planck Firmware Guide
## Setting up the environment
### Windows
1. Install [MHV AVR Tools](https://infernoembedded.com/sites/default/files/project/MHV_AVR_Tools_20131101.exe). Disable smatch, but **be sure to leave the option to add the tools to the PATH checked**.
2. Install [MinGW](https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Installer/mingw-get-setup.exe/download). During installation, uncheck the option to install a graphical user interface. **DO NOT change the default installation folder.** The scripts depend on the default location.
3. Clone this repository. [This link will download it as a zip file, which you'll need to extract.](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/archive/master.zip) Open the extracted folder in Windows Explorer.
4. Right-click on the 1-setup-path-win batch script, select "Run as administrator", and accept the User Account Control prompt. Press the spacebar to dismiss the success message in the command prompt that pops up.
5. Right-click on the 2-setup-environment-win batch script, select "Run as administrator", and accept the User Account Control prompt. This part may take a couple of minutes, and you'll need to approve a driver installation, but once it finishes, your environment is complete!
### Mac
If you're using homebrew, you can use the following commands:
brew tap osx-cross/avr
brew install avr-libc
brew install dfu-programmer
Otherwise, these instructions will work:
1. Install Xcode from the App Store.
2. Install the Command Line Tools from `Xcode->Preferences->Downloads`.
3. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog].
### Linux
1. Install AVR GCC with your favorite package manager.
2. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog].
Note that, since it will be directly accessing USB hardware, the
`dfu-programmer` program needs to be run as root.
## Verify Your Installation
1. Clone the following repository: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware
2. Open a Terminal and `cd` into `qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck`
3. Run `make`. This should output a lot of information about the build process.
## Using the built-in functions
Here is a list of some of the functions available from the command line:
* `make clean`: clean the environment - may be required in-between builds
* `make`: compile the code
* `make KEYMAP=<keymap>`: compile with the extended keymap file `extended_keymaps/extended_keymap_<keymap>.c`
* `make dfu`: build and flash the layout to the PCB
* `make dfu-force`: build and force-flash the layout to the PCB (may be require for first flash)
Generally, the instructions to flash the PCB are as follows:
1. Make changes to the appropriate keymap file
2. Save the file
3. `make clean`
4. Press the reset button on the PCB/press the key with the `RESET` keycode
5. `make <arguments> dfu` - use the necessary `KEYMAP=<keymap>` and/or `COMMON=true` arguments here.
## Troubleshooting
If you see something like this
0 [main] sh 13384 sync_with_child: child 9716(0x178) died before initialization with status code 0xC0000142
440 [main] sh 13384 sync_with_child: *** child state waiting for longjmp
/usr/bin/sh: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
after running 'make' on Windows than you are encountering a very popular issue with WinAVR on Windows 8.1 and 10.
You can easily fix this problem by replacing msys-1.0.dll in WinAVR/utils/bin with [this one](http://www.madwizard.org/download/electronics/msys-1.0-vista64.zip).
Restart your system and everything should work fine!
If you see this
dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase
process_begin: CreateProcess(NULL, dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase, ...) failed.
make (e=2): The system cannot find the file specified.
make: *** [dfu] Error 2
when trying to 'make dfu' on Windows you need to copy the dfu-programmer.exe to qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck.
## Quantum MK Firmware
### Keymap
Unlike the other keymaps, prefixing the keycodes with `KC_` is required. A full list of the keycodes is available [here](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/doc/keycode.txt). For the keycodes available only in the extended keymap, see this [header file](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/keymap_common.h).
You can use modifiers with keycodes like this:
LCTL(KC_C)
Which will generate Ctrl+c. These are daisy-chainable, meaning you can do things like:
LCTL(LALT(KC_C))
That will generate Ctrl+Alt+c. The entire list of these functions is here:
* `LCTL()`: Left control
* `LSFT()` / `S()`: Left shift
* `LALT()`: Left alt/opt
* `LGUI()`: Left win/cmd
* `RCTL()`: Right control
* `RSFT()`: Right shift
* `RALT()`: Right alt/opt
* `RGUI()`: Right win/cmd
`S(KC_1)`-like entries are useful in writing keymaps for the Planck.
### Other keycodes
A number of other keycodes have been added that you may find useful:
* `CM_<key>`: the Colemak equivalent of a key (in place of `KC_<key>`), when using Colemak in software (`CM_O` generates `KC_SCLN`)
* `RESET`: jump to bootloader for flashing (same as press the reset button)
* `BL_STEP`: step through the backlight brightnesses
* `BL_<0-15>`: set backlight brightness to 0-15
* `BL_DEC`: lower the backlight brightness
* `BL_INC`: raise the backlight brightness
* `BL_TOGG`: toggle the backlight on/off
### Function layers
The extended keymap extends the number of function layers from 32 to the near-infinite value of 256. Rather than using `FN<num>` notation (still available, but limited to `FN0`-`FN31`), you can use the `FUNC(<num>)` notation. `F(<num>)` is a shortcut for this.
The function actions are unchanged, and you can see the full list of them [here](https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/common/action_code.h). They are explained in detail [here](https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/doc/keymap.md#2-action).
### Macros
Macros have been setup in the `keymaps/keymap_default.c` file so that you can use `M(<num>)` to access a macro in the `action_get_macro` section on your keymap. The switch/case structure you see here is required, and is setup for `M(0)` - you'll need to copy and paste the code to look like this (e.g. to support `M(3)`):
switch(id) {
case 0:
return MACRODOWN(TYPE(KC_A), END);
break;
case 1:
return MACRODOWN(TYPE(KC_B), END);
break;
case 2:
return MACRODOWN(TYPE(KC_C), END);
break;
case 3:
return MACRODOWN(TYPE(KC_D), END);
break;
}
return MACRO_NONE;
`MACRODOWN()` is a shortcut for `(record->event.pressed ? MACRO(__VA_ARGS__) : MACRO_NONE)` which tells the macro to execute when the key is pressed. Without this, the macro will be executed on both the down and up stroke.
[cygwin]: https://www.cygwin.com/
[mingw]: http://www.mingw.org/
[mhv]: https://infernoembedded.com/products/avr-tools
[winavr]: http://winavr.sourceforge.net/
[crosspack]: http://www.obdev.at/products/crosspack/index.html
[dfu-prog]: http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/

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# TMK Documenation
Features
--------
These features can be used in your keyboard.
* Multi-layer Keymap - Multiple keyboard layouts with layer switching
* Mouse key - Mouse control with keyboard
* System Control Key - Power Down, Sleep, Wake Up and USB Remote Wake up
* Media Control Key - Volume Down/Up, Mute, Next/Prev track, Play, Stop and etc
* USB NKRO - 120 keys(+ 8 modifiers) simultaneously
* PS/2 mouse support - PS/2 mouse(TrackPoint) as composite device
* Keyboard protocols - PS/2, ADB, M0110, Sun and other old keyboard protocols
* User Function - Customizable function of key with writing code
* Macro - Very primitive at this time
* Keyboard Tricks - Oneshot modifier and modifier with tapping feature
* Debug Console - Messages for debug and interaction with firmware
* Virtual DIP Switch - Configurations stored EEPROM(Boot Magic)
* Locking CapsLock - Mechanical switch support for CapsLock
* Breathing Sleep LED - Sleep indicator with charm during USB suspend
* Backlight - Control backlight levels
Projects
--------
You can find some keyboard specific projects under `converter` and `keyboard` directory.
## Main projects
### OLKB products
* [planck](keyboards/planck/) - [Planck] Ortholinear 40% keyboard
* [preonic](keyboards/preonic/) - [Preonic] Ortholinear 50% keyboard
* [atomic](keyboards/atomic/) - [Atomic] Ortholinear 60% keyboard
### Ergodox EZ
* [ergodox_ez](keyboards/ergodox/ez) - [Ergodox_EZ] Assembled split keyboard
## Other projects
### converter
* [ps2_usb](converter/ps2_usb/) - [PS/2 keyboard to USB][GH_ps2]
* [adb_usb](converter/adb_usb/) - [ADB keyboard to USB][GH_adb]
* [m0110_usb](converter/m0110_usb) - [Macintosh 128K/512K/Plus keyboard to USB][GH_m0110]
* [terminal_usb](converter/terminal_usb/) - [IBM Model M terminal keyboard(PS/2 scancode set3) to USB][GH_terminal]
* [news_usb](converter/news_usb/) - [Sony NEWS keyboard to USB][GH_news]
* [x68k_usb](converter/x68k_usb/) - [Sharp X68000 keyboard to USB][GH_x68k]
* [sun_usb](converter/sun_usb/) - [Sun] to USB(type4, 5 and 3?)
* [pc98_usb](converter/pc98_usb/) - [PC98] to USB
* [usb_usb](converter/usb_usb/) - USB to USB(experimental)
* [ascii_usb](converter/ascii_usb/) - ASCII(Serial console terminal) to USB
* [ibm4704_usb](converter/ibm4704_usb) - [IBM 4704 keyboard Converter][GH_ibm4704]
### keyboard
* [hhkb](keyboards/hhkb/) - [Happy Hacking Keyboard pro][GH_hhkb] hasu's main board
* [gh60](keyboards/gh60/) - [GH60] DIY 60% keyboard [prototype][GH60_proto] hasu's second board
* [hbkb](keyboards/hbkb/) - [Happy Buckling spring keyboard][GH_hbkb](IBM Model M 60% mod)
* [hid_liber](keyboards/hid_liber/) - [HID liberation][HID_liber] controller (by alaricljs)
* [phantom](keyboards/phantom/) - [Phantom] keyboard (by Tranquilite)
* [IIgs_Standard](keyboards/IIgs/) - Apple [IIGS] keyboard mod(by JeffreySung)
* [macway](keyboards/macway/) - [Compact keyboard mod][GH_macway] [retired]
* [KMAC](keyboards/kmac/) - Korean custom keyboard
* [Lightsaber](keyboards/lightsaber/) - Korean custom keyboard
* [Infinity](keyboards/infinity/) - Massdrop [Infinity keyboard][Infinity]
* [NerD](keyboards/nerd/) - Korean custom keyboard
* [KittenPaw](keyboards/kitten_paw) - Custom Majestouch controller
* [Lightpad](keyboards/lightpad) - Korean custom keypad
* [ghost_squid](keyboards/ghost_squid/) - [The Ghost Squid][ghost_squid] controller for [Cooler Master QuickFire XT][cmxt]
### Extenal projects using tmk_keyboard
* [ErgoDox_cub-uanic][cub-uanic] - Split Ergonomic Keyboard [ErgoDox][ergodox_org]
* [mcdox][mcdox_tmk] - [mcdox][mcdox]
[GH_macway]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:11930
[GH_hhkb]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:12047
[GH_ps2]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:14618
[GH_adb]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:14290
[GH_hhkb_bt]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:20851
[GH_m0110]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:24965
[GH_news]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:25759
[GH_terminal]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:27272
[GH_x68k]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:29060
[GH_hbkb]: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:29483
[GH_ibm4704]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=54706.0
[HID_liber]: http://deskthority.net/wiki/HID_Liberation_Device_-_DIY_Instructions
[Phantom]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=26742
[GH60]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=34959
[GH60_proto]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=37570.0
[PC98]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEC_PC-9801
[Sun]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun-3
[IIGS]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIGS
[Infinity]: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/infinity-keyboard-kit
[ghost_squid]: http://deskthority.net/wiki/Costar_replacement_controllers#The_Ghost_Squid
[cmxt]: http://gaming.coolermaster.com/en/products/keyboard/quickfirext/
[ergodox_org]: http://ergodox.org/
[cub-uanic]: https://github.com/cub-uanic/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/ergodox
[mcdox]: https://github.com/DavidMcEwan/mcdox
[mcdox_tmk]: https://github.com/DavidMcEwan/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/mcdox
[Planck]: http://olkb.co/planck
[Preonic]: http://olkb.co/preonic
[Atomic]: http://olkb.co/atomic
[Ergodox_EZ]: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ergodox-ez-an-incredible-mechanical-keyboard
License
-------
**GPLv2** or later. Some protocol files are under **Modified BSD License**.
Third party libraries like LUFA, PJRC and V-USB have their own license respectively.
Build Firmware and Program Controller
-------------------------------------
See [build environment setup](/readme.md#build-environment-setup), or the readme in the particular keyboards/* folder.
Change your keymap
------------------
See [doc/keymap.md](tmk_core/doc/keymap.md).
Magic Commands
--------------
To see help press `Magic` + `H`.
`Magic` key combination is `LShift` + `RShift` in many project, but `Power` key on ADB converter.
`Magic` keybind can be vary on each project, check `config.h` in project directory.
Following commands can be also executed with `Magic` + key. In console mode `Magic` keybind is not needed.
----- Command Help -----
c: enter console mode
d: toggle debug enable
x: toggle matrix debug
k: toggle keyboard debug
m: toggle mouse debug
v: print device version & info
t: print timer count
s: print status
e: print eeprom config
n: toggle NKRO
0/F10: switch to Layer0
1/F1: switch to Layer1
2/F2: switch to Layer2
3/F3: switch to Layer3
4/F4: switch to Layer4
PScr: power down/remote wake-up
Caps: Lock Keyboard(Child Proof)
Paus: jump to bootloader
Boot Magic Configuration - Virtual DIP Switch
---------------------------------------------
Boot Magic are executed during boot up time. Press Magic key below then plug in keyboard cable.
Note that you must use keys of **Layer 0** as Magic keys. These settings are stored in EEPROM so that retain your configure over power cycles.
To avoid configuring accidentally additive salt key `KC_SPACE` also needs to be pressed along with the following configuration keys. The salt key is configurable in `config.h`. See [tmk_core/common/bootmagic.h](tmk_core/common/bootmagic.h).
#### General
- Skip reading EEPROM to start with default configuration(`ESC`)
- Clear configuration stored in EEPROM to reset configuration(`Backspace`)
#### Bootloader
- Kick up Bootloader(`B`)
#### Debug
- Debug enable(`D`)
- Debug matrix enable(`D`+`X`)
- Debug keyboard enable(`D`+`K`)
- Debug mouse enable(`D`+`M`)
#### Keymap
- Swap Control and CapsLock(`Left Control`)
- Change CapsLock to Control(`Caps Lock`)
- Swap LeftAlt and Gui(`Left Alt`)
- Swap RightAlt and Gui(`Right Alt`)
- Disable Gui(`Left Gui`)
- Swap Grave and Escape(`Grave`)
- Swap BackSlash and BackSpace(`Back Slash`)
- Enable NKRO on boot(`N`)
#### Default Layer
- Set Default Layer to 0(`0`)
- Set Default Layer to 1(`1`)
- Set Default Layer to 2(`2`)
- Set Default Layer to 3(`3`)
- Set Default Layer to 4(`4`)
- Set Default Layer to 5(`5`)
- Set Default Layer to 6(`6`)
- Set Default Layer to 7(`7`)
Mechanical Locking support
--------------------------
This feature makes it possible for you to use mechanical locking switch for `CapsLock`, `NumLock`
or `ScrollLock`. To enable this feature define these macros in `config.h` and use `KC_LCAP`, `KC_LN
UM` or `KC_LSCR` in keymap for locking key instead of normal `KC_CAPS`, `KC_NLCK` or `KC_SLCK`. Res
ync option tries to keep switch state consistent with keyboard LED state.
#define LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE
#define LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
Start Your Own Project
-----------------------
**TBD**
Debugging
--------
Use PJRC's `hid_listen` to see debug messages. You can use the tool for debug even if firmware use LUFA stack.
You can use xprintf() to display debug info on `hid_listen`, see `tmk_core/common/xprintf.h`.
Files and Directories
-------------------
### Top
* tmk_core/ - core library
* keyboards/ - keyboard projects
* converter/ - protocol converter projects
* doc/ - documents
Coding Style
-------------
- Doesn't use Tab to indent, use 4-spaces instead.
Other Keyboard Firmware Projects
------------------
You can learn a lot about keyboard firmware from these. See [doc/other_projects.md](tmk_core/doc/other_projects.md).

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# Quick Start Directions
This project includes a Vagrantfile that will allow you to build a new firmware for your keyboard very easily without major changes to your primary operating system. This also ensures that when you clone the project and perform a build, you have the exact same environment as anyone else using the Vagrantfile to build. This makes it much easier for people to help you troubleshoot any issues you encounter.
## Requirements
Using the `/Vagrantfile` in this repository requires you have [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com/) as well as [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) (or [VMware Workstation](https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation) and [Vagrant VMware plugin](http://www.vagrantup.com/vmware) but the (paid) VMware plugin requires a licensed copy of VMware Workstation/Fusion).
*COMPATIBILITY NOTICE* Certain versions of Virtualbox 5 appear to have an incompatibility with the Virtualbox extensions installed in the boxes in this Vagrantfile. If you encounter any issues with the /vagrant mount not succeeding, please upgrade your version of Virtualbox to at least 5.0.12. **Alternately, you can try running the following command:** `vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest`
Other than having Vagrant and Virtualbox installed and possibly a restart of your computer afterwards, you can simple run a 'vagrant up' anywhere inside the folder where you checked out this project and it will start a Linux virtual machine that contains all the tools required to build this project. There is a post Vagrant startup hint that will get you off on the right foot, otherwise you can also reference the build documentation below.
Build Firmware and Program Controller
-------------------------------------
See [/doc/BUIDE_GUIDE.md](/doc/BUILD_GUIDE.md), or the readme in the particular keyboards/* folder.
Change your keymap
------------------
See [/doc/keymap.md](/doc/keymap.md).
## Flashing the firmware
The "easy" way to flash the firmware is using a tool from your host OS like the Teensy programming app. [ErgoDox EZ](/keyboards/ergodox/readme.md) gives a great example.
If you want to program via the command line you can uncomment the ['modifyvm'] lines in the Vagrantfile to enable the USB passthrough into Linux and then program using the command line tools like dfu-util/dfu-programmer or you can install the Teensy CLI version.

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# How keys are registered, and interpreted by computers
In this file, you can will learn the concepts of how keyboards work over USB,
and you'll be able to better understand what you can expect from changing your
firmware directly.
## Schematic view
Whenever you type on 1 particular key, here is the chain of actions taking
place:
``` text
+------+ +-----+ +----------+ +----------+ +----+
| User |-------->| Key |------>| Firmware |----->| USB wire |---->| OS |
+------+ +-----+ +----------+ +----------+ |----+
```
This scheme is a very simple view of what's going on, and more details follow
in the next sections.
## 1. You Press a Key
Whenever you press a key, the firmware of your keyboard can register this event.
It can register when the key is pressed, held and released.
This usually happens with a [periodic scan of key presses with a frequency around 100 hz](https://github.com/benblazak/ergodox-firmware/blob/master/references.md#typical-keyboard-information).
This speed often is limited by the mechanical key response time, the protocol
to transfer those key presses (here USB HID), and by the software it is used in.
## 2. What the Firmware Sends
The [HID specification](http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf)
tells what a keyboard can actually send through USB to have a chance to be
properly recognised. This includes a pre-defined list of keycodes which are
simple numbers from `0x00` to `0xE7`. The firmware assigns a keycode to each
key of the keyboard.
The firmware does not send actually letters or characters, but only keycodes.
Thus, by modifying the firmware, you only can modify what keycode is sent over
USB for a given key.
## 3. What the Operating System Does
Once the keycode reaches the operating system, a piece of software has to have
it match an actual character thanks to a keyboard layout. For example, if your
layout is set to QWERTY, a sample of the matching table is as follow:
``` text
| keycode | character |
|---------+-----------|
| 0x04 | a/A |
| 0x05 | b/B |
| 0x06 | c/C |
| ... | ... |
| 0x1C | y/Y |
| 0x1D | z/Z |
| ... | ... |
|---------+-----------|
```
## Back to the firmware
As the layout is generally fixed (unless you create your own), the firmware can
actually call a keycode by its layout name directly to ease things for you.
This is exactly what is done here with `KC_A` actually representing `0x04` in
QWERTY. The full list can be found in `keycode.txt`.
## List of Characters You Can Send
Putting aside shortcuts, having a limited set of keycodes mapped to a limited
layout means that **the list of characters you can assign to a given key only
is the ones present in the layout**.
For example, this means that if you have a QWERTY US layout, and you want to
assign 1 key to produce `€` (euro currency symbol), you are unable to do so,
because the QWERTY US layout does not have such mapping. You could fix that by
using a QWERTY UK layout, or a QWERTY US International.
You may wonder why a keyboard layout containing all of Unicode is not devised
then? The limited number of keycode available through USB simply disallow such
a thing.
## How to (Maybe) Enter Unicode Characters
You can have the firmware send *sequences of keys* to use the [software Unicode
Input
Method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input#Hexadecimal_code_input) of
the target operating system, thus effectively entering characters independently
of the layout defined in the OS.
Yet, it does come with multiple disadvantages:
- Tied to a specific OS a a time (need recompilation when changing OS);
- Within a given OS, does not work in all software;
- Limited to a subset of Unicode on some systems.

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Build Firmware and Program Controller
=====================================
## This guide may be out-dated - use doc/BUILD_GUIDE.md instead
Download and Install
--------------------
### 1. Install Tools
1. **Toolchain** On Windows install [MHV AVR Tools][mhv] for AVR GCC compiler and [Cygwin][cygwin](or [MinGW][mingw]) for shell terminal. On Mac you can use [CrossPack][crosspack]. On Linux you can install AVR GCC (and avr-libc) with your favorite package manager or run the avr_setup.sh script in the root of this repository.
2. **Programmer** On Windows install [Atmel FLIP][flip]. On Mac and Linux install [dfu-programmer][dfu-prog].
3. **Driver** On Windows you start DFU bootloader on the chip first time you will see 'Found New Hardware Wizard' to install driver. If you install device driver properly you can find chip name like 'ATmega32U4' under 'LibUSB-Win32 Devices' tree on 'Device Manager'. If not you shall need to update its driver on 'Device Manager'. You will find the driver in `FLIP` install directory like: C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.5\usb\. In case of `dfu-programmer` use its driver.
If you use PJRC Teensy you don't need step 2 and 3 above, just get [Teensy loader][teensy-loader].
### 2. Download source
You can find firmware source at github:
- <https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard>
If you are familiar with `Git` tools you are recommended to use it but you can also download zip archive from:
- <https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/archive/master.zip>
Build firmware
--------------
### 1. Open terminal
Open terminal window to get access to commands. Use Cygwin(or MingGW) `shell terminal` in Windows or `Terminal.app` on Mac OSX. In Windows press `Windows` key and `R` then enter `cmd` in 'Run command' dialog showing up.
### 2. Change directory
Move to project directory in the firmware source.
cd tmk_keyboard/{'keyboard' or 'converter'}/<project>
### 3. Make
Build firmware using GNU `make` command. You'll see `<project>_<variant>.hex` file in that directory unless something unexpected occurs in build process.
make -f Makefile.<variant> clean
make -f Makefile.<variant>
Program Controller
------------------
Now you have **hex** file to program on current directory. This **hex** is only needed to program your controller, other files are used for development and you may leave and forget them.
### 1. Start bootloader
How to program controller depends on controller chip and its board design. To program AVR USB chips you'll need to start it up in bootloader mode. Most of boards with the chip have a push button to let bootloader come up. Consult with your controller board manual.
### 2. Program with DFU bootloader
Stock AVR USB chip including ATmega32U4 has DFU bootloader by factory default. `FLIP` is a DFU programmer on Windows offered by Atmel. Open source command line tool `dfu-programmer` also supports AVR chips, it runs on Linux, Mac OSX and even Windows.
To program AVR chip with DFU bootloader use `FLIP` or `dfu-programmer`.
If you have a proper program command in `Makefile` just type this.
`FLIP` has two version of tool, GUI app and command line program. If you want GUI see tutorial below.
To use command line tool run this command. Note that you need to set PATH variable properly.
$ make -f Makefile.<variant> flip
Or to program with `dfu-programmer` run:
$ make -f Makefile.<variant> dfu
#### FLIP GUI tutorial
1. On menu bar click Device -> Select, then. `ATmega32u4`.
2. On menu bar click Settings -> Communication -> USB, then click 'Open' button on 'USB Port Connection' dialog.
At this point you'll see grey-outed widgets on the app get colored and ready.
3. On menu bar click File -> Load HEX File, then select your firmware hex file on File Selector dialog.
4. On 'Operations Flow' panel click 'Run' button to load the firmware binary to the chip. Note that you should keep 'Erase', 'Blank Check', 'Program' and 'Verify' check boxes selected.
5. Re-plug USB cord or click 'Start Application' button to restart your controller.
Done.
See also these instructions if you need.
- <http://code.google.com/p/micropendous/wiki/LoadingFirmwareWithFLIP>
- <http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc7769.pdf>
### 3. Program with Teensy Loader
If you have PJRC Teensy see instruction of `Teensy Loader`.
- <http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html>
Or use this command if you have command line version of Teensy Loader installed.
$ make -f Makefile.<variant> teensy
### 4. Program with Other programmer
You may want to use other programmer like `avrdude` with AVRISPmkII, Arduino or USBasp. In that case you can still use make target `program` for build with configuring `PROGRAM_CMD` in Makefile.
$ make -f Makefile.<variant> program
[cygwin]: https://www.cygwin.com/
[mingw]: http://www.mingw.org/
[mhv]: https://infernoembedded.com/products/avr-tools
[winavr]: http://winavr.sourceforge.net/
[crosspack]: http://www.obdev.at/products/crosspack/index.html
[flip]: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx
[dfu-prog]: http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/
[teensy-loader]:http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html
Makefile Options
----------------
### 1. MCU and Frequency.
MCU = atmega32u4 # Teensy 2.0
#MCU = at90usb1286 # Teensy++ 2.0
F_CPU = 16000000
Set your MCU and its clock in Hz.
# Boot Section Size in *bytes*
# Teensy halfKay 512
# Atmel DFU loader 4096
# LUFA bootloader 4096
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=4096
If you are using PJRC Teensy use `512` for `BOOTLOADER_SIZE`, otherwise use `4096` unless you are sure.
### 2. Features
Optional. Note that ***comment out*** with `#` to disable them.
BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes # Virtual DIP switch configuration(+1000)
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes # Mouse keys(+4700)
EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control(+450)
CONSOLE_ENABLE = yes # Console for debug(+400)
COMMAND_ENABLE = yes # Commands for debug and configuration
SLEEP_LED_ENABLE = yes # Breathing sleep LED during USB suspend
#NKRO_ENABLE = yes # USB Nkey Rollover - not yet supported in LUFA
#BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = yes # Enable keyboard backlight functionality
### 3. Programmer
Optional. Set proper command for your controller, bootloader and programmer. This command can be used with `make program`. Not needed if you use `FLIP`, `dfu-programmer` or `Teensy Loader`.
# avrdude with AVRISPmkII
PROGRAM_CMD = avrdude -p $(MCU) -c avrispmkII -P USB -U flash:w:$(TARGET).hex
# avrdude with USBaspLoader
PROGRAM_CMD = avrdude -p $(MCU) -c usbasp -U flash:w:$(TARGET).hex
# avrdude with arduino
PROGRAM_CMD = avrdude -p $(MCU) -c arduino -P COM1 -b 57600 -U flash:w:$(TARGET).hex
Config.h Options
----------------
### 1. Magic command key combination
#define IS_COMMAND() (keyboard_report->mods == (MOD_BIT(KB_LSHIFT) | MOD_BIT(KB_RSHIFT)))
### 2. Mechanical Locking Support for CapsLock
/* Mechanical locking CapsLock support. Use KC_LCAP instead of KC_CAPS in keymap */
#define CAPSLOCK_LOCKING_ENABLE
/* Locking CapsLock re-synchronize hack */
#define CAPSLOCK_LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
### 3. Disable Debug and Print
/* disable debug print */
#define NO_DEBUG
/* disable print */
#define NO_PRINT
### 4. Disable Action Features
#define NO_ACTION_LAYER
#define NO_ACTION_TAPPING
#define NO_ACTION_ONESHOT
#define NO_ACTION_MACRO
#define NO_ACTION_FUNCTION
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Keymap framework - how to define your keymap
============================================
***NOTE: This is updated for QMK but this is still work in progress. This may still be inconsistent with the source code.***
QMK is based on TMK. Understanding the essential changes made should help you understand variable names etc.
## TMK vs. QMK
| Firmware |TMK |QMK |
|---------------------------|-----------------------|-------------------------|
| Maintainer |hasu |Jack Humbert et al. |
| Build path customization | `TMK_DIR = ...` | `include .../Makefile` |
| `keymaps` data | 3D array of `uint8_t` holding **keycode** | 3D array of `uint16_t` holding **action code** |
| `fn_actions` data | 1D array of `uint16_t` holding **action code** | 1D array of `uint16_t` holding **action code** |
Since QMK is based on TMK and uses major portion of TMK code as is, understanding the essential changes made should help you understand the code.
## 0. Keymap and layers
In QMK, **`const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS]`** holds multiple **layers** of keymap information in **16 bit** data holding the **action code**. You can define **32 layers** at most.
For trivial key definitions, the higher 8 bits of the **action code** are all 0 and the lower 8 bits holds the USB HID usage code generated by the key as **keycode**.
Respective layers can be validated simultaneously. Layers are indexed with 0 to 31 and higher layer has precedence.
Keymap: 32 Layers Layer: action code matrix
----------------- ---------------------
stack of layers array_of_action_code[row][column]
____________ precedence _______________________
/ / | high / ESC / F1 / F2 / F3 ....
31 /___________// | /-----/-----/-----/-----
30 /___________// | / TAB / Q / W / E ....
29 /___________/ | /-----/-----/-----/-----
: _:_:_:_:_:__ | : /LCtrl/ A / S / D ....
: / : : : : : / | : / : : : :
2 /___________// | 2 `--------------------------
1 /___________// | 1 `--------------------------
0 /___________/ V low 0 `--------------------------
Sometimes, the action code stored in keymap may be referred as keycode in some documents due to the TMK history.
### 0.1 Keymap layer status
Keymap layer has its state in two 32 bit parameters:
* **`default_layer_state`** indicates a base keymap layer(0-31) which is always valid and to be referred.
* **`layer_state`** () has current on/off status of the layer on its each bit.
Keymap has its state in two parameter **`default_layer`** indicates a base keymap layer(0-31) which is always valid and to be referred, **`keymap_stat`** is 16bit variable which has current on/off status of layers on its each bit.
Keymap layer '0' is usually `default_layer` and which is the only valid layer and other layers is initially off after boot up firmware, though, you can configured them in `config.h`.
To change `default_layer` will be useful when you switch key layout completely, say you want Colmak instead of Qwerty.
Initial state of Keymap Change base layout
----------------------- ------------------
31 31
30 30
29 29
: :
: : ____________
2 ____________ 2 / /
1 / / ,->1 /___________/
,->0 /___________/ | 0
| |
`--- default_layer = 0 `--- default_layer = 1
layer_state = 0x00000001 layer_state = 0x00000002
On the other hand, you shall change `layer_state` to overlay base layer with some layers for feature such as navigation keys, function key(F1-F12), media keys or special actions.
Overlay feature layer
--------------------- bit|status
____________ ---+------
31 / / 31 | 0
30 /___________// -----> 30 | 1
29 /___________/ -----> 29 | 1
: : | :
: ____________ : | :
2 / / 2 | 0
,->1 /___________/ -----> 1 | 1
| 0 0 | 0
| +
`--- default_layer = 1 |
layer_state = 0x60000002 <-'
### 0.2 Layer Precedence and Transparency
Note that ***higher layer has higher priority on stack of layers***, namely firmware falls down from top layer to bottom to look up keycode. Once it spots keycode other than **`KC_TRNS`**(transparent) on a layer it stops searching and lower layers aren't referred.
You can place `KC_TRANS` on overlay layer changes just part of layout to fall back on lower or base layer.
Key with `KC_TRANS` (`KC_TRNS` and `_______` are the alias) doesn't has its own keycode and refers to lower valid layers for keycode, instead.
See example below.
### 0.3 Keymap Example
Keymap in this QMK is **`static const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[]`** C array in fact and you can define layers in it with **`KEYMAP()`** C macro and keycodes. To use complex actions you need to define `Fn` keycode in **`fn_actions[]`** array. It holds the 16 bit quantum keycode (action code).
> Please note that keymap in the TMK, which QMK was forked from, is **`static const uint8_t PROGMEM keymaps[]`** C array which holds the 8 bit keycode (~USB HID usage code).
This is a keymap example for [HHKB](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Hacking_Keyboard) keyboard.
This example has three layers, 'QWERTY' as base layer, 'FN' and 'MOUSE'.
In this example,
`MO(layer)` is a **momentary layer switching** key.
You can find other keymap definitions in file `keymap.c` located on project directories.
```
/*
* dbroqua HHKB Layout
*/
#include "hhkb.h"
#define BASE 0
#define FN 1
#define MOUSE 2
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
/* BASE Level: Default Layer
* ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
* | Esc | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | - | = | \ | ` |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Tab | Q | W | E | R | T | Y | U | I | O | P | [ | ] | Bksp |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Ctrl | A | S | D | F | G | H | J | K | L | ; | ' | Enter |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Shift | Z | X | C | V | B | N | M | , | . | / | Shift | fn |
* +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Gui | Alt | Space | AltGr |Mouse|
* `----------------------------------------------------------------´
*/
[BASE] = KEYMAP(
KC_ESC, KC_1, KC_2, KC_3, KC_4, KC_5, KC_6, KC_7, KC_8, KC_9, KC_0, KC_MINS, KC_EQL, KC_BSLS, KC_GRV, \
KC_TAB, KC_Q, KC_W, KC_E, KC_R, KC_T, KC_Y, KC_U, KC_I, KC_O, KC_P, KC_LBRC, KC_RBRC, KC_BSPC, \
KC_LCTL, KC_A, KC_S, KC_D, KC_F, KC_G, KC_H, KC_J, KC_K, KC_L, KC_SCLN, KC_QUOT, KC_ENT, \
KC_LSFT, KC_Z, KC_X, KC_C, KC_V, KC_B, KC_N, KC_M, KC_COMM, KC_DOT, KC_SLSH, KC_RSFT, MO(FN), \
KC_LGUI, KC_LALT, /* */ KC_SPC, KC_RALT, MO(MOUSE)
),
/* FN Layer
* ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
* | Pwr | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F0 | F11 | F12 | Ins | Del|
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Caps | | | | | | | |PrtSc| Slck| Paus| Up | | |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | Vol-| Vol+| Mute| | | * | / | Home| PgUp| Left |Right| |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | Prev| Play| Next| | | + | - | End |PgDwn| Down| | |
* +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | | | Stop | |
* `----------------------------------------------------------------´
*/
[FN] = KEYMAP(
KC_PWR, KC_F1, KC_F2, KC_F3, KC_F4, KC_F5, KC_F6, KC_F7, KC_F8, KC_F9, KC_F10, KC_F11, KC_F12, KC_INS, KC_DEL, \
KC_CAPS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_PSCR, KC_SLCK, KC_PAUS, KC_UP, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_VOLD, KC_VOLU, KC_MUTE, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_PAST, KC_PSLS, KC_HOME, KC_PGUP, KC_LEFT, KC_RGHT, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_MPRV, KC_MPLY, KC_MNXT, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_PPLS, KC_PMNS, KC_END, KC_PGDN, KC_DOWN, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_MSTP, KC_TRNS
),
/* MOUSE Layer
* ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
* | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | | WUp | | | | | | | | Btn1| Up | Btn2| |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | WLt | WDn | WRt | | | | | | | Left |Right| |
* |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | | | | | | | | | Btn3| Down| | |
* +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | | | | | |
* `----------------------------------------------------------------´
*/
[MOUSE] = KEYMAP(
KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_WH_U, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_BTN1, KC_MS_U, KC_BTN2, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_WH_L, KC_WH_D, KC_WH_R, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_MS_L, KC_MS_R, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_BTN3, KC_MS_D, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, \
KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS, KC_TRNS
)
};
const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
};
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;
};
```
## 1. Keycode
See [`tmk_core/common/keycode.h`](../tmk_core/common/keycode.h) or keycode table below for the detail. Keycode is internal **8bit code** to indicate action performed on key in keymap. Keycodes are based on [HID Usage Keyboard/Keypad Page(0x07)](http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf) plus special codes in the `0xA5-DF` range.
Keycode has `KC_` prefixed symbol respectively. Most of keycodes like `KC_A` have simple action registers key to host on press and unregister on release, while some of other keycodes has some special actions like `Fn` keys, Media control keys, System control keys and Mousekeys.
keymaps[]
In `KEYMAP()` macro, TMK recommends you to keep prefix part `KC_` of keycode to keep keymap compact. For example, just use `A` instead you place `KC_A` in `KEYMAP()`. But this doesn't apply for QMK.
The `KEYMAP()` macro defines correspondence between the physical key location to the electrical key connection.
Some keycodes has 7-letter **short name** such as `KC_COMM` in addition to descriptive name `KC_COMMA`, you'll prefer short one in `KEYMAP()`.
### 1.0 Other key
- `KC_NO` for no action
- `KC_TRNS` for layer transparency (See above)
### 1.1 Normal key
- `KC_A` to `KC_Z`, `KC_1` to `KC_0` for alpha numeric key
- `KC_MINS`, `KC_EQL`, `KC_GRV`, `KC_RBRC`, `KC_LBRC`, `KC_COMM`, `KC_DOT`, `KC_BSLS`, `KC_SLSH`, `KC_SCLN`, `KC_QUOT`
- `KC_ESC`, `KC_TAB`, `KC_SPC`, `KC_BSPC`, `KC_ENT`, `KC_DEL`, `KC_INS`
- `KC_UP`, `KC_DOWN`, `KC_RGHT`, `KC_LEFT`, `KC_PGUP`, `KC_PGDN`, `KC_HOME`, `KC_END`
- `KC_CAPS`, `KC_NLCK`, `KC_SLCK`, `KC_PSCR`, `KC_PAUS`, `KC_APP`, `KC_F1` to `KC_F24`
- `KC_P1` to `KC_P0`, `KC_PDOT`, `KC_PCMM`, `KC_PSLS`, `KC_PAST`, `KC_PMNS`, `KC_PPLS`, `KC_PEQL`, `KC_PENT` for keypad.
### 1.2 Modifier
There are 8 modifiers which has discrimination between left and right.
- `KC_LCTL` and `KC_RCTL` for Control
- `KC_LSFT` and `KC_RSFT` for Shift
- `KC_LALT` and `KC_RALT` for Alt
- `KC_LGUI` and `KC_RGUI` for Windows key or Command key in Mac
### 1.3 Mousekey
- `KC_MS_U`, `KC_MS_D`, `KC_MS_L`, `KC_MS_R` for mouse cursor
- `KC_WH_U`, `KC_WH_D`, `KC_WH_L`, `KC_WH_R` for mouse wheel
- `KC_BTN1`, `KC_BTN2`, `KC_BTN3`, `KC_BTN4`, `KC_BTN5` for mouse buttons
### 1.4 System & Media key
- `KC_PWR`, `KC_SLEP`, `KC_WAKE` for Power, Sleep, Wake
- `KC_MUTE`, `KC_VOLU`, `KC_VOLD` for audio volume control
- `KC_MNXT`, `KC_MPRV`, `KC_MSTP`, `KC_MPLY`, `KC_MSEL` for media control
- `KC_MAIL`, `KC_CALC`, `KC_MYCM` for application launch
- `KC_WSCH`, `KC_WHOM`, `KC_WBAK`, `KC_WFWD`, `KC_WSTP`, `KC_WREF`, `KC_WFAV` for web browser operation
### 1.5 Fn key
You don't need to use this functionality under QMK since this is a backward compatibility functionality. Unlike TMK, you can write action code itself directly in **`static const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[]`** C array using `MO(layer)`, etc.
`KC_FNnn` are keycodes for `Fn` key which not given any actions at the beginning unlike most of keycodes has its own inborn action. To use these keycodes in `KEYMAP()` you need to assign action you want at first. Action of `Fn` key is defined in `fn_actions[]` and its index of the array is identical with number part of `KC_FNnn`. Thus `KC_FN0` keycode indicates the action defined in first element of the array. ***Only 32 `Fn` keys can be defined at most.***
### 1.6 Keycode Table
See keycode table in [`doc/keycode.txt`](./keycode.txt) for description of keycodes.
In regard to implementation side most of keycodes are identical with [HID usage][HID_usage](pdf) sent to host for real and some virtual keycodes are defined to support special actions.
[HID_usage]: http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf
## 2. Action
See [`common/action_code.h`](../common/action_code.h). Action is a **16bit code** and defines function to perform on events of a key like press, release, holding and tapping.
Most of keys just register 8bit scancode to host, but to support other complex features needs 16bit extended action codes internally. However, using 16bit action codes in keymap results in double size in memory compared to using just keycodes. To avoid this waste 8bit keycodes are used in `KEYMAP()` instead of action codes.
***You can just use keycodes of `Normal key`, `Modifier`, `Mousekey` and `System & Media key` in keymap*** to indicate corresponding actions instead of using action codes. While ***to use other special actions you should use keycode of `Fn` key defined in `fn_actions[]`.***
### 2.1 Key Action
This is a simple action that registers scancodes(HID usage in fact) to host on press event of key and unregister on release.
#### Parameters
+ **mods**: { ` MOD_LCTL`, ` MOD_LSFT`, ` MOD_LALT`, ` MOD_LGUI`,
` MOD_RCTL`, ` MOD_RSFT`, ` MOD_RALT`, ` MOD_RGUI` }
+ **key**: keycode
#### 2.1.1 Normal key and Modifier
***This action usually won't be used expressly in keymap*** because you can just use keycodes in `KEYMAP()` instead.
You can define these actions on *'A'* key and *'left shift'* modifier with:
ACTION_KEY(KC_A)
ACTION_KEY(KC_LSFT)
#### 2.1.2 Modified key
This action is comprised of strokes of modifiers and a key. `Macro` action is needed if you want more complex key strokes.
Say you want to assign a key to `Shift + 1` to get character *'!'* or `Alt + Tab` to switch application windows.
ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_1)
ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LALT, KC_TAB)
Or `Alt,Shift + Tab` can be defined. `ACTION_MODS_KEY(mods, key)` requires **4-bit modifier state** and a **keycode** as arguments. See `keycode.h` for `MOD_BIT()` macro.
ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LALT | MOD_LSFT, KC_TAB)
#### 2.1.3 Multiple Modifiers
Registers multiple modifiers with pressing a key. To specify multiple modifiers use `|`.
ACTION_MODS(MOD_ALT | MOD_LSFT)
#### 2.1.3 Modifier with Tap key([Dual role][dual_role])
Works as a modifier key while holding, but registers a key on tap(press and release quickly).
ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RCTL, KC_ENT)
### 2.2 Layer Action
These actions operate layers of keymap.
#### Parameters
You can specify a **target layer** of action and **when the action is executed**. Some actions take a **bit value** for bitwise operation.
+ **layer**: `0`-`31`
+ **on**: { `ON_PRESS` | `ON_RELEASE` | `ON_BOTH` }
+ **bits**: 4-bit value and 1-bit mask bit
#### 2.2.1 Default Layer
Default Layer is a layer which always is valid and referred to when actions is not defined on other overlay layers.
This sets Default Layer to given parameter `layer` and activate it.
ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_SET(layer)
#### 2.2.2 Momentary
Turns on `layer` momentarily while holding, in other words it activates when key is pressed and deactivate when released.
ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(layer)
#### 2.2.3 Toggle Switch
Turns on `layer` with first type(press and release) and turns off with next.
ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE(layer)
#### 2.2.4 Momentary Switch with tap key
Turns on `layer` momentary while holding, but registers key on tap(press and release quickly).
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(layer, key)
#### 2.2.5 Momentary Switch with tap toggle
Turns on `layer` momentary while holding and toggles it with serial taps.
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_TOGGLE(layer)
#### 2.2.6 Invert state of layer
Inverts current state of `layer`. If the layer is on it becomes off with this action.
ACTION_LAYER_INVERT(layer, on)
#### 2.2.7 Turn On layer
Turns on layer state.
ACTION_LAYER_ON(layer, on)
Turns on layer state on press and turns off on release.
ACTION_LAYER_ON_OFF(layer)
#### 2.2.8 Turn Off layer
Turns off layer state.
ACTION_LAYER_OFF(layer, on)
Turns off layer state on press and activates on release.
ACTION_LAYER_OFF_ON(layer)
#### 2.2.9 Set layer
Turn on layer only.
`layer_state = (1<<layer) [layer: 0-31]`
ACTION_LAYER_SET(layer, on)
Turns on layer only and clear all layer on release..
ACTION_LAYER_SET_CLEAR(layer)
#### 2.2.10 Bitwise operation
**part** indicates which part of 32bit layer state(0-7). **bits** is 5-bit value. **on** indicates when the action is executed.
ACTION_LAYER_BIT_AND(part, bits, on)
ACTION_LAYER_BIT_OR(part, bits, on)
ACTION_LAYER_BIT_XOR(part, bits, on)
ACTION_LAYER_BIT_SET(part, bits, on)
These actions works with parameters as following code.
uint8_t shift = part*4;
uint32_t mask = (bits&0x10) ? ~(0xf<<shift) : 0;
uint32_t layer_state = layer_state <bitop> ((bits<<shift)|mask);
Default Layer also has bitwise operations, they are executed when key is released.
ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_BIT_AND(part, bits)
ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_BIT_OR(part, bits)
ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_BIT_XOR(part, bits)
ACTION_DEFAULT_LAYER_BIT_SET(part, bits)
### 2.3 Macro action
***TBD***
`Macro` action indicates complex key strokes.
MACRO( D(LSHIFT), D(D), END )
MACRO( U(D), U(LSHIFT), END )
MACRO( I(255), T(H), T(E), T(L), T(L), W(255), T(O), END )
#### 2.3.1 Macro Commands
- **I()** change interval of stroke.
- **D()** press key
- **U()** release key
- **T()** type key(press and release)
- **W()** wait
- **END** end mark
#### 2.3.2 Examples
***TODO: sample implementation***
See `keyboards/hhkb/keymap.c` for sample.
### 2.4 Function action
***TBD***
There are two type of action, normal `Function` and tappable `Function`.
These actions call user defined function with `id`, `opt`, and key event information as arguments.
#### 2.4.1 Function
To define normal `Function` action in keymap use this.
ACTION_FUNCTION(id, opt)
#### 2.4.2 Function with tap
To define tappable `Function` action in keymap use this.
ACTION_FUNCTION_TAP(id, opt)
#### 2.4.3 Implement user function
`Function` actions can be defined freely with C by user in callback function:
void keymap_call_function(keyrecord_t *event, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt)
This C function is called every time key is operated, argument `id` selects action to be performed and `opt` can be used for option. Function `id` can be 0-255 and `opt` can be 0-15.
`keyrecord_t` is comprised of key event and tap count. `keyevent_t` indicates which and when key is pressed or released. From `tap_count` you can know tap state, 0 means no tap. These information will be used in user function to decide how action of key is performed.
typedef struct {
keyevent_t event;
uint8_t tap_count;
} keyrecord_t;
typedef struct {
key_t key;
bool pressed;
uint16_t time;
} keyevent_t;
typedef struct {
uint8_t col;
uint8_t row;
} key_t;
***TODO: sample implementation***
See `keyboards/hhkb/keymap.c` for sample.
### 2.5 Backlight Action
These actions control the backlight.
#### 2.5.1 Change backlight level
Increase backlight level.
ACTION_BACKLIGHT_INCREASE()
Decrease backlight level.
ACTION_BACKLIGHT_DECREASE()
Step through backlight levels.
ACTION_BACKLIGHT_STEP()
Turn a specific backlight level on or off.
ACTION_BACKLIGHT_LEVEL(1)
#### 2.5.2 Turn on / off backlight
Turn the backlight on and off without changing level.
ACTION_BACKLIGHT_TOGGLE()
### 2.6 Swap-Hands Action
The swap-hands action allows support for one-handed keyboards without requiring a separate layer. Set `ONEHAND_ENABLE` in the Makefile and define a `hand_swap_config` entry in your keymap. Now whenever the `ACTION_SWAP_HANDS` command key is pressed the keyboard is mirrored. For instance, to type "Hello, World" on QWERTY you would type `^Ge^s^s^w^c W^wr^sd`
### 2.6.1 Configuration
The configuration table is a simple 2-dimensional array to map from column/row to new column/row. Example `hand_swap_config` for Planck:
```
const keypos_t hand_swap_config[MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
{{11, 0}, {10, 0}, {9, 0}, {8, 0}, {7, 0}, {6, 0}, {5, 0}, {4, 0}, {3, 0}, {2, 0}, {1, 0}, {0, 0}},
{{11, 1}, {10, 1}, {9, 1}, {8, 1}, {7, 1}, {6, 1}, {5, 1}, {4, 1}, {3, 1}, {2, 1}, {1, 1}, {0, 1}},
{{11, 2}, {10, 2}, {9, 2}, {8, 2}, {7, 2}, {6, 2}, {5, 2}, {4, 2}, {3, 2}, {2, 2}, {1, 2}, {0, 2}},
{{11, 3}, {10, 3}, {9, 3}, {8, 3}, {7, 3}, {6, 3}, {5, 3}, {4, 3}, {3, 3}, {2, 3}, {1, 3}, {0, 3}},
};
```
Note that the array indices are reversed same as the matrix and the values are of type `keypos_t` which is `{col, row}` and all values are zero-based. In the example above, `hand_swap_config[2][4]` (third row, fifth column) would return {7, 2} (third row, eighth column).
### 2.6.2 Advanced Swap Commands
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS()`** Swaps hands when pressed, returns to normal when released (momentary).
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_TOGGLE()`** Toggles swap on and off with every keypress.
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_TAP_TOGGLE()`** Toggles with a tap; momentary when held.
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_TAP_KEY(key)`** Sends `key` with a tap; momentary swap when held.
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_ON_OFF()`** Alias for `ACTION_SWAP_HANDS()`
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_OFF_ON()`** Momentarily turns off swap.
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_ON()`** Turns on swapping and leaves it on.
- **`ACTION_SWAP_HANDS_OFF()`** Turn off swapping and leaves it off. Good for returning to a known state.
## 3. Layer switching Example
There are some ways to switch layer with 'Layer' actions.
### 3.1 Momentary switching
Momentary switching changes layer only while holding Fn key.
This action makes 'Layer 1' active(valid) on key press event and inactive on release event. Namely you can overlay a layer on lower layers or default layer temporarily with this action.
ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(1)
Note that after switching on press the actions on destination layer(Layer 1) are performed.
***Thus you shall need to place an action to go back on destination layer***, or you will be stuck in destination layer without way to get back. Usually you need to place same action or 'KC_TRNS` on destination layer to get back.
### 3.2 Toggle switching
Toggle switching performed after releasing a key. With this action you can keep staying on the destination layer until you type the key again to return.
This performs toggle switching action of 'Layer 2'.
ACTION_LAYER_TOGGLE(2)
### 3.3 Momentary switching with Tap key
These actions switch a layer only while holding a key but register the key on tap. **Tap** means to press and release a key quickly.
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(2, KC_SCLN)
With this you can place a layer switching action on normal key like ';' without losing its original key register function. This action allows you to have layer switching action without necessity of a dedicated key. It means you can have it even on home row of keyboard.
### 3.4 Momentary switching with Tap Toggle
This switches layer only while holding a key but toggle layer with several taps. **Tap** means to press and release key quickly.
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_TOGGLE(1)
Number of taps can be configured with `TAPPING_TOGGLE` in `config.h`, `5` by default.
### 3.5 Momentary switching with Modifiers
This registers modifier key(s) simultaneously with layer switching.
ACTION_LAYER_MODS(2, MOD_LSFT | MOD_LALT)
## 4. Tapping
Tapping is to press and release a key quickly. Tapping speed is determined with setting of `TAPPING_TERM`, which can be defined in `config.h`, 200ms by default.
### 4.1 Tap Key
This is a feature to assign normal key action and modifier including layer switching to just same one physical key. This is a kind of [Dual role key][dual_role]. It works as modifier when holding the key but registers normal key when tapping.
Modifier with tap key:
ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RSFT, KC_GRV)
Layer switching with tap key:
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(2, KC_SCLN)
[dual_role]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifier_key#Dual-role_keys
When user hold a key after tap, it repeat the tapped key rather to hold a modifier key.
If you prefer to hold a modifier instead, define `TAPPING_FORCE_HOLD` in `config.h`.
See https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/889 for the detail.
### 4.2 Tap Toggle
This is a feature to assign both toggle layer and momentary switch layer action to just same one physical key. It works as momentary layer switch when holding a key but toggle switch with several taps.
ACTION_LAYER_TAP_TOGGLE(1)
### 4.3 Oneshot Modifier
This runs onetime effects which modify only on just one following key. It works as normal modifier key when holding down while oneshot modifier when tapping. The behavior of oneshot modifiers is similar to the [sticky keys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StickyKeys) functionality found in most operating systems.
ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT(MOD_LSFT)
Oneshot layer key:
ACTION_LAYER_ONESHOT(MY_LAYER)
Say you want to type 'The', you have to push and hold Shift key before type 't' then release it before type 'h' and 'e', otherwise you'll get 'THe' or 'the' unintentionally. With Oneshot Modifier you can tap Shift then type 't', 'h' and 'e' normally, you don't need to holding Shift key properly here. This mean you can release Shift before 't' is pressed down.
Oneshot effect is cancel unless following key is pressed down within `ONESHOT_TIMEOUT` of `config.h`. No timeout when it is `0` or not defined.
Most implementations of sticky keys allow you to lock a modifier by double tapping the modifier. The layer then remains locked untill the modifier is tapped again. To enable this behaviour for oneshot modifiers set `ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE` to the number taps required. The feature is disabled if `ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE<2` or not defined.
### 4.4 Tap Toggle Mods
Similar to layer tap toggle, this works as a momentary modifier when holding, but toggles on with several taps. A single tap will 'unstick' the modifier again.
ACTION_MODS_TAP_TOGGLE(MOD_LSFT)
## 5. Legacy Keymap
In QMK, `tmk_core/common/keymap.c` is missing and its replacement `quantum/keymap_common.c` lacks Legacy Keymap support.
Legacy Keymap uses two arrays `fn_layer[]` and `fn_keycode[]` to define Fn key. The index of arrays corresponds with postfix number of `Fn` key. Array `fn_layer[]` indicates destination layer to switch and `fn_keycode[]` has keycodes to send when tapping `Fn` key.
In the following legacy keymap setting example, `Fn0`, `Fn1` and `Fn2` switch layer to 1, 2 and 2 respectively. `Fn2` registers `Space` key when tapping while `Fn0` and `Fn1` doesn't send any key.
static const uint8_t PROGMEM fn_layer[] = {
1, // Fn0
2, // Fn1
2, // Fn2
};
static const uint8_t PROGMEM fn_keycode[] = {
KC_NO, // Fn0
KC_NO, // Fn1
KC_SPC, // Fn2
};
Under QMK, these can be realized using action code ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(1, KC_NO), ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(2, KC_NO), and ACTION_LAYER_TAP_KEY(2, KC_SPC) in the `keymaps` directly.
## 6. Terminology
***TBD***
### keymap
is comprised of multiple layers.
### layer
is matrix of keycodes.
### key
is physical button on keyboard or logical switch on software.
### keycode
is codes used on firmware.
### action
is a function assigned on a key.
### layer transparency
Using transparent keycode one layer can refer key definition on other lower layer.
### layer precedence
Top layer has higher precedence than lower layers.
### tapping
is to press and release a key quickly.
### Fn key
is key which executes a special action like layer switching, mouse key, macro or etc.
### dual role key
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifier_key#Dual-role_keys>

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Other Keyboard Firmware Projects
================================
## PJRC USB Keyboard/Mouse Example[USB][PJRC][Teensy][AVR]
- <http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_keyboard.html>
- <http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_mouse.html>
## kbupgrade[USB][V-USB][AVR]
- <http://github.com/rhomann/kbupgrade>
- <http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:8406>
## c64key[USB][V-USB][AVR]
- <http://symlink.dk/projects/c64key/>
## rump[USB][V-USB][AVR]
- <http://mg8.org/rump/>
- <http://github.com/clee/rump>
## dulcimer[USB][V-USB][AVR]
- <http://www.schatenseite.de/dulcimer.html>
## humblehacker-keyboard[USB][LUFA][AVR][Ergo]
- <http://github.com/humblehacker>
- <http://www.humblehacker.com/keyboard/>
- <http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:6292>
## ps2avr[PS/2][AVR]
- <http://sourceforge.net/projects/ps2avr/>
## ErgoDox[Ergo][Split][USB][AVR]
- <http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=22780.0>
- <https://github.com/benblazak/ergodox-firmware>
- <https://github.com/cub-uanic/tmk_keyboard>
## Suka's keyboard collection[Ergo][Split][3DPrinting][USB][AVR]
- <http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/my-diy-keyboard-collection-or-how-i-became-a-kb-geek-t2534.html>
- <https://github.com/frobiac/adnw>
## bpiphany's AVR-Keyboard[PJRC][AVR][USB]
- <https://github.com/BathroomEpiphanies/AVR-Keyboard>
- <http://deskthority.net/wiki/HID_Liberation_Device_-_DIY_Instructions>
- <http://deskthority.net/wiki/Phantom>
## USB-USB keyboard remapper[converter][USB-USB][AVR][Arduino]
- <http://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?pid=10837>
- <https://github.com/darkytoothpaste/keymapper>
## USB-USB converter threads[converter][USB-USB]
- <http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/is-remapping-a-usb-keyboard-using-teensy-possible-t2841-30.html>
- <http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19458.0>
## kbdbabel.org[converter][vintage][protocol][8051]
Great resource of vintage keyboard protocol information and code
- <http://www.kbdbabel.org/>
## Haata's kiibohd Controller[converter][vintage][protocol][AVR][PJRC][Cortex]
A lots of vintage keyboard protocol supports
- <http://gitorious.org/kiibohd-controller>
## Kinesis ergonomic keyboard firmware replacement[V-USB][LUFA][Ergo]
- <https://github.com/chrisandreae/kinesis-firmware>

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# Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware
## What is QMK Firmware? {#what-is-qmk-firmware}
QMK (*Quantum Mechanical Keyboard*) is an open source community that maintains QMK Firmware, QMK Flasher, qmk.fm, and these docs. QMK Firmware is a keyboard firmware based on the [tmk\_keyboard](http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) with some useful features for Atmel AVR controllers, and more specifically, the [OLKB product line](http://olkb.com), the [ErgoDox EZ](http://www.ergodox-ez.com) keyboard, and the [Clueboard product line](http://clueboard.co/). It has also been ported to ARM chips using ChibiOS. You can use it to power your own hand-wired or custom keyboard PCB.
## How to get it {#how-to-get-it}
If you plan on contributing a keymap, keyboard, or features to QMK, the easiest thing to do is [fork the repo through Github](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware#fork-destination-box), and clone your repo locally to make your changes, push them, then open a [Pull Request](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pulls) from your fork.
Otherwise, you can either download it directly ([zip](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/zipball/master), [tar](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tarball/master)), or clone it via git (`git@github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware.git`), or https (`https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git`).
## How to compile {#how-to-compile}
Before you are able to compile, you'll need to [install an environment](getting_started_build_tools.md) for AVR or/and ARM development. Once that is complete, you'll use the `make` command to build a keyboard and keymap with the following notation:
make planck/rev4:default
This would build the `rev4` revision of the `planck` with the `default` keymap. Not all keyboards have revisions (also called subprojects or folders), in which case, it can be omitted:
make preonic:default
## How to customize {#how-to-customize}
QMK has lots of [features](features.md) to explore, and a good deal of [reference documentation](http://docs.qmk.fm) to dig through. Most features are taken advantage of by modifying your [keymap](keymap.md), and changing the [keycodes](keycodes.md).

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* [Getting started](README.md)
* [QMK Introduction](getting_started_introduction.md)
* [Install Build Tools](getting_started_build_tools.md)
* Alternative: [Vagrant Guide](getting_started_vagrant.md)
* [Build/Compile instructions](getting_started_make_guide.md)
* [Flashing instructions](flashing.md)
* [Contributing to QMK](contributing.md)
* [How to Use Github](getting_started_github.md)
* [FAQ](faq.md)
* [General FAQ](faq_general.md)
* [Build/Compile QMK](faq_build.md)
* [Debugging/Troubleshooting QMK](faq_debug.md)
* [Keymap](faq_keymap.md)
* [Hardware](hardware.md)
* [Keyboard Guidelines](hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md)
* [AVR Processors](hardware_avr.md)
* ARM Processors (TBD)
* [Drivers](hardware_drivers.md)
* [Features](features.md)
* [Advanced Keycodes](feature_advanced_keycodes.md)
* [Audio](feature_audio.md)
* [Auto Shift](feature_auto_shift.md)
* [Backlight](feature_backlight.md)
* [Bootmagic](feature_bootmagic.md)
* [Dynamic Macros](feature_dynamic_macros.md)
* [Grave Escape](feature_grave_escape.md)
* [Key Lock](feature_key_lock.md)
* [Layouts](feature_layouts.md)
* [Leader Key](feature_leader_key.md)
* [Macros](feature_macros.md)
* [Mouse keys](feature_mouse_keys.md)
* [Pointing Device](feature_pointing_device.md)
* [PS2 Mouse](feature_ps2_mouse.md)
* [RGB Lighting](feature_rgblight.md)
* [Space Cadet](feature_space_cadet.md)
* [Stenography](feature_stenography.md)
* [Tap Dance](feature_tap_dance.md)
* [Terminal](feature_terminal.md)
* [Thermal Printer](feature_thermal_printer.md)
* [Unicode](feature_unicode.md)
* [Userspace](feature_userspace.md)
* [Keycodes](keycodes.md)
* [Backlight](feature_backlight.md#backlight-keycodes)
* [Basic](keycodes_basic.md)
* [Bluetooth](feature_bluetooth.md#bluetooth-keycodes)
* [Bootmagic](feature_bootmagic.md#bootmagic-keycodes)
* [Layer Switching](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)
* [Mod+Key](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#modifier-keys)
* [Mod Tap](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#mod-tap)
* [One Shot Keys](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#one-shot-keys)
* [Quantum](quantum_keycodes.md)
* [RGB Light](feature_rgblight.md#rgblight-keycodes)
* [Shifted Keys](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#shifted-keycodes)
* [Stenography](feature_stenography.md#keycode-reference)
* [Thermal Printer](feature_thermal_printer.md#thermal-printer-keycodes)
* [US ANSI Shifted Keys](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)
* Reference
* [Config Options](config_options.md)
* [Customizing Functionality](custom_quantum_functions.md)
* [Documentation Best Practices](documentation_best_practices.md)
* [Documentation Templates](documentation_templates.md)
* [Glossary](glossary.md)
* [Keymap overview](keymap.md)
* [Unit Testing](unit_testing.md)
* For Makers and Modders
* [Hand Wiring Guide](hand_wire.md)
* [ISP flashing guide](isp_flashing_guide.md)
* For a Deeper Understanding
* [How Keyboards Work](how_keyboards_work.md)
* [Understanding QMK](understanding_qmk.md)
* Other Topics
* [Using Eclipse with QMK](eclipse.md)

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A QMK collaborator is a keyboard maker/designer that is interested in helping QMK grow and fully support their keyboard(s), and encouraging their users/customers to submit features, ideas, and keymaps. We're always looking to add more keyboards and collaborators, but we ask that they fulfill these requirements:
* **Have a PCB available for sale** - unfortunately there's just too much variation and complications with handwired keyboards.
* **Maintain the your keyboard's directory** - this may just require an initial setup to get your keyboard working, but it could also include accommodating changes made to QMK's core.
* **Approve and merge your keyboard's keymap pull requests** - we like to encourage users to contribute their keymaps for others to see and work from when creating their own.
If you feel you meet these requirements, shoot us an email at hello@qmk.fm with an introduction and some links to your keyboard!

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# Atmel AVR
QMK should run on any Atmel AVR processor with enough Flash. It has been tested on the following:
* ATmega32U4 ([PJRC Teensy 2.0](http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/))
* AT90USB1286 ([PJRC Teensy++ 2.0](http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/))
* AT90USB1287 ([Atmel USBKEY](http://www.atmel.com/tools/AT90USBKEY.aspx))
* ATmega168P with using [V-USB](http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html)
* ATmega328P with using [V-USB](http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html)
* ATmega32U2
* AT90USB1286, 646, 647 should work
* AT90USB162 testing...
NOTE: To enable full features of firmware you'll need 32KB flash size.
Please add any tested microcontrollers to this list.
# ARM
You can also use any ARM processor that [ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.org) supports. The following processors have been tested:
* [Kinetis MKL26Z64](http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-processors/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/l-series-ultra-low-power-m0-plus/kinetis-kl2x-48-mhz-usb-ultra-low-power-microcontrollers-mcus-based-on-arm-cortex-m0-plus-core:KL2x)
* [Kinetis MK20DX128](http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/data/en/data-sheets/K20P64M50SF0.pdf)
* [Kinetis MK20DX128](http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/data/en/data-sheets/K20P64M50SF0.pdf)
* [Kinetis MK20DX256](http://www.nxp.com/products/microcontrollers-and-processors/arm-processors/kinetis-cortex-m-mcus/k-series-performance-m4/k2x-usb/kinetis-k20-72-mhz-full-speed-usb-mixed-signal-integration-microcontrollers-mcus-based-on-arm-cortex-m4-core:K20_72)

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# Configuring QMK
QMK is nearly infinitely configurable. Wherever possible we err on the side of allowing users to customize their keyboard, even at the expense of code size. That level of flexibility makes for a daunting configuration experience, however.
There are two main types of configuration files in QMK- `config.h` and `rules.mk`. These files exist at various levels in QMK and all files of the same type are combined to build the final configuration. The levels, from lowest priority to highest priority, are:
* QMK Default
* Keyboard
* Folders (Up to 5 levels deep)
* Keymap
## QMK Default
Every available setting in QMK has a default. If that setting is not set at the Keyboard, Folder, or Keymap level this is the setting that will be used.
## Keyboard
This level contains config options that should apply to the whole keyboard. Some settings won't change in revisions, or most keymaps. Other settings are merely defaults for this keyboard and can be overridden by folders and/or keymaps.
## Folders
Some keyboards have folders and sub-folders to allow for different hardware configurations. Most keyboards only go 1 folder deep, but QMK supports structures up to 5 folders deep. Each folder can have its own `config.h` and `rules.mk` files that are incorporated into the final configuration.
## Keymap
This level contains all of the options for that particular keymap. If you wish to override a previous declaration, you can use `#undef <variable>` to undefine it, where you can then redefine it without an error.
# The `config.h` file
This is a C header file that is one of the first things included, and will persist over the whole project (if included). Lots of variables can be set here and accessed elsewhere. The `config.h` file shouldn't be including other `config.h` files, or anything besides this:
#include "config_common.h"
## `config.h` Options
### Hardware Options
* `#define VENDOR_ID 0x1234`
* defines your VID, and for most DIY projects, can be whatever you want
* `#define PRODUCT_ID 0x5678`
* defines your PID, and for most DIY projects, can be whatever you want
* `#define DEVICE_VER 0`
* defines the device version (often used for revisions)
* `#define MANUFACTURER Me`
* generally who/whatever brand produced the board
* `#define PRODUCT Board`
* the name of the keyboard
* `#define DESCRIPTION a keyboard`
* a short description of what the keyboard is
* `#define MATRIX_ROWS 5`
* the number of rows in your keyboard's matrix
* `#define MATRIX_COLS 15`
* the number of columns in your keyboard's matrix
* `#define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { D0, D5, B5, B6 }`
* pins of the rows, from top to bottom
* `#define MATRIX_COL_PINS { F1, F0, B0, C7, F4, F5, F6, F7, D4, D6, B4, D7 }`
* pins of the columns, from left to right
* `#define UNUSED_PINS { D1, D2, D3, B1, B2, B3 }`
* pins unused by the keyboard for reference
* `#define MATRIX_HAS_GHOST`
* define is matrix has ghost (unlikely)
* `#define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW`
* COL2ROW or ROW2COL - how your matrix is configured. COL2ROW means the black mark on your diode is facing to the rows, and between the switch and the rows.
* `#define AUDIO_VOICES`
* turns on the alternate audio voices (to cycle through)
* `#define C6_AUDIO`
* enables audio on pin C6
* `#define B5_AUDIO`
* enables audio on pin B5 (duophony is enable if both are enabled)
* `#define BACKLIGHT_PIN B7`
* pin of the backlight - B5, B6, B7 use PWM, others use softPWM
* `#define BACKLIGHT_LEVELS 3`
* number of levels your backlight will have (not including off)
* `#define DEBOUNCING_DELAY 5`
* the delay when reading the value of the pin (5 is default)
* `#define LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE`
* mechanical locking support. Use KC_LCAP, KC_LNUM or KC_LSCR instead in keymap
* `#define LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE`
* tries to keep switch state consistent with keyboard LED state
* `#define IS_COMMAND() ( keyboard_report->mods == (MOD_BIT(KC_LSHIFT) | MOD_BIT(KC_RSHIFT)) )`
* key combination that allows the use of magic commands (useful for debugging)
### Features That Can Be Disabled
If you define these options you will disable the associated feature, which can save on code size.
* `#define NO_DEBUG`
* disable debuging
* `#define NO_PRINT`
* disable printing/debugging using hid_listen
* `#define NO_ACTION_LAYER`
* disable layers
* `#define NO_ACTION_TAPPING`
* disable tap dance and other tapping features
* `#define NO_ACTION_ONESHOT`
* disable one-shot modifiers
* `#define NO_ACTION_MACRO`
* disable all macro handling
* `#define NO_ACTION_FUNCTION`
* disable the action function (deprecated)
### Features That Can Be Enabled
If you define these options you will enable the associated feature, which may increase your code size.
* `#define FORCE_NKRO`
* NKRO by default requires to be turned on, this forces it on during keyboard startup regardless of eeprom setting. NKRO can still be turned off but will be turned on again if the keyboard reboots.
* `#define PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS`
* when switching layers, this will release all mods
### Behaviors That Can Be Configured
* `#define TAPPING_TERM 200`
* how long before a tap becomes a hold
* `#define RETRO_TAPPING`
* tap anyway, even after TAPPING_TERM, if there was no other key interruption between press and release
* `#define TAPPING_TOGGLE 2`
* how many taps before triggering the toggle
* `#define PERMISSIVE_HOLD`
* makes tap and hold keys work better for fast typers who don't want tapping term set above 500
* `#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 300`
* how long before the leader key times out
* `#define ONESHOT_TIMEOUT 300`
* how long before oneshot times out
* `#define ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE 2`
* how many taps before oneshot toggle is triggered
* `#define IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT`
* makes it possible to do rolling combos (zx) with keys that convert to other keys on hold
* `#define QMK_KEYS_PER_SCAN 4`
* Allows sending more than one key per scan. By default, only one key event gets
sent via `process_record()` per scan. This has little impact on most typing, but
if you're doing a lot of chords, or your scan rate is slow to begin with, you can
have some delay in processing key events. Each press and release is a separate
event. For a keyboard with 1ms or so scan times, even a very fast typist isn't
going to produce the 500 keystrokes a second needed to actually get more than a
few ms of delay from this. But if you're doing chording on something with 3-4ms
scan times? You probably want this.
### RGB Light Configuration
* `#define RGB_DI_PIN D7`
* pin the DI on the ws2812 is hooked-up to
* `#define RGBLIGHT_ANIMATIONS`
* run RGB animations
* `#define RGBLED_NUM 15`
* number of LEDs
* `#define RGBLIGHT_HUE_STEP 12`
* units to step when in/decreasing hue
* `#define RGBLIGHT_SAT_STEP 25`
* units to step when in/decresing saturation
* `#define RGBLIGHT_VAL_STEP 12`
* units to step when in/decreasing value (brightness)
* `#define RGBW_BB_TWI`
* bit-bangs twi to EZ RGBW LEDs (only required for Ergodox EZ)
### Mouse Key Options
* `#define MOUSEKEY_INTERVAL 20`
* `#define MOUSEKEY_DELAY 0`
* `#define MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX 60`
* `#define MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED 7`
* `#define MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_DELAY 0`
# The `rules.mk` File
This is a [make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html) file that is included by the top-level `Makefile`. It is used to set some information about the MCU that we will be compiling for as well as enabling and disabling certain features.
## `rules.mk` options
### Build Options
* `DEFAULT_FOLDER`
* Used to specify a default folder when a keyboard has more than one sub-folder.
* `SRC`
* Used to add files to the compilation/linking list.
* `LAYOUTS`
* A list of [layouts](feature_layouts.md) this keyboard supports.
### AVR MCU Options
* `MCU = atmega32u4`
* `F_CPU = 16000000`
* `ARCH = AVR8`
* `F_USB = $(F_CPU)`
* `OPT_DEFS += -DINTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT`
* `BOOTLOADER = atmel-dfu` with the following options:
* `atmel-dfu`
* `lufa-dfu`
* `qmk-dfu`
* `halfkay`
* `caterina`
* `bootloadHID`
### Feature Options
Use these to enable or disable building certain features. The more you have enabled the bigger your firmware will be, and you run the risk of building a firmware too large for your MCU.
* `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE`
* Virtual DIP switch configuration(+1000)
* `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE`
* Mouse keys(+4700)
* `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE`
* Audio control and System control(+450)
* `CONSOLE_ENABLE`
* Console for debug(+400)
* `COMMAND_ENABLE`
* Commands for debug and configuration
* `NKRO_ENABLE`
* USB Nkey Rollover - if this doesn't work, see here: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/FAQ#nkro-doesnt-work
* `AUDIO_ENABLE`
* Enable the audio subsystem.
* `RGBLIGHT_ENABLE`
* Enable keyboard underlight functionality
* `MIDI_ENABLE`
* MIDI controls
* `UNICODE_ENABLE`
* Unicode
* `BLUETOOTH_ENABLE`
* Enable Bluetooth with the Adafruit EZ-Key HID

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# How To Contribute
👍🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to read this and contribute! 🎉👍
Third-party contributions help us grow and improve QMK. We want to make the pull request and contribution process useful and easy for both contributors and maintainers. To this end we've put together some guidelines for contributors to help your pull request be accepted without major changes.
* [Project Overview](#project-overview)
* [Coding Conventions](#coding-conventions)
* [General Guidelines](#general-guidelines)
* [What does the Code of Conduct mean for me?](#what-does-the-code-of-conduct-mean-for-me)
## I Don't Want To Read This Whole Thing I Just Have a Question!
If you'd like to ask questions about QMK you can do so on the [OLKB Subreddit](https://reddit.com/r/olkb) or on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/qmk/qmk_firmware).
Please keep these things in mind:
* It may take several hours for someone to respond to your question. Please be patient!
* Everyone involved with QMK is donating their time and energy. We don't get paid to work on or answer questions about QMK.
* Try to ask your question so it's as easy to answer as possible. If you're not sure how to do that these are some good guides:
* https://opensource.com/life/16/10/how-ask-technical-questions
* http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
# Project Overview
QMK is largely written in C, with specific features and parts written in C++. It targets embedded processors found in keyboards, particularly AVR ([LUFA](http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php)) and ARM ([ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.com)). If you are already well versed in Arduino programming you'll find a lot of the concepts and limitations familiar. Prior experience with Arduino is not required to successfully contribute to QMK.
<!-- FIXME: We should include a list of resources for learning C here. -->
# Where can I go for help?
If you need help you can [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues) or [chat on gitter](http://gitter.im/QMK/qmk_firmware).
# How Do I Make a Contribution?
Never made an open source contribution before? Wondering how contributions work in QMK? Here's a quick rundown!
0. Sign up for a [GitHub](https://github.com) account.
1. Put together a keymap to contribute, [find an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues) you are interested in addressing, or [a feature](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Afeature) you would like to add.
2. Fork the repository associated with the issue to your GitHub account. This means that you will have a copy of the repository under `your-GitHub-username/qmk_firmware`.
3. Clone the repository to your local machine using `git clone https://github.com/github-username/repository-name.git`.
4. If you're working on a new feature consider opening an issue to talk with us about the work you're about to undertake.
5. Create a new branch for your fix using `git checkout -b branch-name-here`.
6. Make the appropriate changes for the issue you are trying to address or the feature that you want to add.
7. Use `git add insert-paths-of-changed-files-here` to add the file contents of the changed files to the "snapshot" git uses to manage the state of the project, also known as the index.
8. Use `git commit -m "Insert a short message of the changes made here"` to store the contents of the index with a descriptive message.
9. Push the changes to your repository on GitHub using `git push origin branch-name-here`.
10. Submit a pull request to [QMK Firmware](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/new/master).
11. Title the pull request with a short description of the changes made and the issue or bug number associated with your change. For example, you can title an issue like so "Added more log outputting to resolve #4352".
12. In the description of the pull request explain the changes that you made, any issues you think exist with the pull request you made, and any questions you have for the maintainer. It's OK if your pull request is not perfect (no pull request is), the reviewer will be able to help you fix any problems and improve it!
13. Wait for the pull request to be reviewed by a maintainer.
14. Make changes to the pull request if the reviewing maintainer recommends them.
15. Celebrate your success after your pull request is merged!
# Coding conventions
Most of our style is pretty easy to pick up on, but right now it's not entirely consistent. You should match the style of the code surrounding your change, but if that code is inconsistent or unclear use the following guidelines:
* We indent using two spaces (soft tabs)
* We use One True Brace Style
* Opening Brace: At the end of the same line as the statement that opens the block
* Closing Brace: Lined up with the first character of the statement that opens the block
* Else If: Place the closing brace at the beginning of the line and the next opening brace at the end of the same line.
* Optional Braces: Always include optional braces.
* Good: if (condition) { return false; }
* Bad: if (condition) return false;
* We use C style comments: /* */
* Think of them as a story describing the feature
* Use them liberally to explain why particular decisions were made.
* Do not write obvious comments
* If you not sure if a comment is obvious, go ahead and include it.
* In general we don't wrap lines, they can be as long as needed. If you do choose to wrap lines please do not wrap any wider than 76 columns.
# General Guidelines
We have a few different types of changes in QMK, each requiring a different level of rigor. We'd like you to keep the following guidelines in mind no matter what type of change you're making.
* Separate PR's into logical units. For example, do not submit one PR covering two separate features, instead submit a separate PR for each feature.
* Check for unnecessary whitespace with `git diff --check` before committing.
* Make sure your code change actually compiles.
* Keymaps: Make sure that `make keyboard:your_new_keymap` does not return an error
* Keyboards: Make sure that `make keyboard:all` does not return any errors
* Core: Make sure that `make all` does not return any errors.
* Make sure commit messages are understandable on their own. You should put a short description (no more than 70 characters) on the first line, the second line should be empty, and on the 3rd and later lines you should describe your commit in detail, if required. Example:
```
Adjust the fronzlebop for the kerpleplork
The kerpleplork was intermittently failing with error code 23. The root cause was the fronzlebop setting, which causes the kerpleplork to activate every N iterations.
Limited experimentation on the devices I have available shows that 7 is high enough to avoid confusing the kerpleplork, but I'd like to get some feedback from people with ARM devices to be sure.
```
## Documentation
Documentation is one of the easiest ways to get started contributing to QMK. Finding places where the documentation is wrong or incomplete and fixing those is easy! We also very badly need someone to edit our documentation, so if you have editing skills but aren't sure where or how to jump in please [reach out for help](#where-can-i-go-for-help)!
You'll find all our documentation in the `qmk_firmware/docs` directory, or if you'd rather use a web based workflow you can click "Suggest An Edit" at the top of each page on http://docs.qmk.fm/.
## Keymaps
Most first-time QMK contributors start with their personal keymaps. We try to keep keymap standards pretty casual (keymaps, after all, reflect the personality of their creators) but we do ask that you follow these guidelines to make it easier for others to discover and learn from your keymap.
* Write a `readme.md` using [the template](https://docs.qmk.fm/documentation_templates.html#).
* All Keymap PR's are squashed, so if you care about how your commits are squashed you should do it yourself
* Do not lump features in with keymap PR's. Submit the feature first and then a second PR for the keymap.
* Do not include `Makefile`s in your keymap folder (they're no longer used)
* Update copyrights in file headers (look for `REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NAME `)
## Keyboards
Keyboards are the raison d'être for QMK. Some keyboards are community maintained, while others are maintained by the people responsible for making a particular keyboard. The `readme.md` should tell you who maintains a particular keyboard. If you have questions relating to a particular keyboard you can [Open An Issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues) and tag the maintainer in your question.
We also ask that you follow these guidelines:
* Write a `readme.md` using [the template](https://docs.qmk.fm/documentation_templates.html#).
* Keep the number of commits reasonable or we will squash your PR
* Do not lump core features in with new keyboards. Submit the feature first and then submit a separate PR for the keyboard.
* Name `.c`/`.h` file after the immediate parent folder, eg `/keyboards/<kb1>/<kb2>/<kb2>.[ch]`
* Do not include `Makefile`s in your keyboard folder (they're no longer used)
* Update copyrights in file headers (look for `REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NAME `)
## Quantum/TMK Core
Before you put a lot of work into building your new feature you should make sure you are implementing it in the best way. You can get a basic understanding of QMK by reading [Understaning QMK](understanding_qmk.md), which will take you on a tour of the QMK program flow. From here you should talk to us to get a sense of the best way to implement your idea. There are two main ways to do this:
* [Chat on Gitter](https://gitter.im/qmk/qmk_firmware)
* [Open an Issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new)
Feature and Bug Fix PR's affect all keyboards. We are also in the process of restructuring QMK. For this reason it is especially important for significant changes to be discussed before implementation has happened. If you open a PR without talking to us first please be prepared to do some significant rework if your choices do not mesh well with our planned direction.
Here are some things to keep in mind when working on your feature or bug fix.
* **Disabled by default** - memory is a pretty limited on most chips QMK supports, and it's important that current keymaps aren't broken, so please allow your feature to be turned **on**, rather than being turned off. If you think it should be on by default, or reduces the size of the code, please talk with us about it.
* **Compile locally before submitting** - hopefully this one is obvious, but things need to compile! Our Travis system will catch any issues, but it's generally faster for you to compile a few keyboards locally instead of waiting for the results to come back.
* **Consider revisions and different chip-bases** - there are several keyboards that have revisions that allow for slightly different configurations, and even different chip-bases. Try to make a feature supported in ARM and AVR, or automatically disabled on platforms it doesn't work on.
* **Explain your feature** - Document it in `docs/`, either as a new file or as part of an existing file. If you don't document it other people won't be able to benefit from your hard work.
We also ask that you follow these guidelines:
* Keep the number of commits reasonable or we will squash your PR
* Do not lump keyboards or keymaps in with core changes. Submit your core changes first.
* Write [Unit Tests](http://docs.qmk.fm/unit_testing.html) for your feature
* Follow the style of the file you are editing. If the style is unclear or there are mixed styles you should conform to the [coding conventions](#coding-conventions) above.
## Refactoring
To maintain a clear vision of how things are laid out in QMK we try to plan out refactors in-depth and have a collaborator make the changes. If you have an idea for refactoring, or suggestions, [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues), we'd love to talk about how QMK can be improved.
# What does the Code of Conduct mean for me?
Our [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) means that you are responsible for treating everyone on the project with respect and courtesy regardless of their identity. If you are the victim of any inappropriate behavior or comments as described in our Code of Conduct, we are here for you and will do the best to ensure that the abuser is reprimanded appropriately, per our code.

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# How To Customize Your Keyboard's Behavior
For a lot of people a custom keyboard is about more than sending button presses to your computer. You want to be able to do things that are more complex than simple button presses and macros. QMK has hooks that allow you to inject code, override functionality, and otherwise customize how your keyboard behaves in different situations.
This page does not assume any special knowledge about QMK, but reading [Understanding QMK](understanding_qmk.md) will help you understand what is going on at a more fundamental level.
## A Word on Core vs Keyboards vs Keymap
We have structured QMK as a hierarchy:
* Core (`_quantum`)
* Keyboard/Revision (`_kb`)
* Keymap (`_user`)
Each of the functions described below can be defined with a `_kb()` suffix or a `_user()` suffix. We intend for you to use the `_kb()` suffix at the Keyboard/Revision level, while the `_user()` suffix should be used at the Keymap level.
When defining functions at the Keyboard/Revision level it is important that your `_kb()` implementation call `_user()` before executing anything else- otherwise the keymap level function will never be called.
# Custom Keycodes
By far the most common task is to change the behavior of an existing keycode or to create a new keycode. From a code standpoint the mechanism for each is very similar.
## Defining a New Keycode
The first step to creating your own custom keycode(s) is to enumerate them. This means both naming them and assigning a unique number to that keycode. Rather than limit custom keycodes to a fixed range of numbers QMK provides the `SAFE_RANGE` macro. You can use `SAFE_RANGE` when enumerating your custom keycodes to guarantee that you get a unique number.
Here is an example of enumerating 2 keycodes. After adding this block to your `keymap.c` you will be able to use `FOO` and `BAR` inside your keymap.
```
enum my_keycodes {
FOO = SAFE_RANGE,
BAR
};
```
## Programming The Behavior Of Any Keycode
When you want to override the behavior of an existing key, or define the behavior for a new key, you should use the `process_record_kb()` and `process_record_user()` functions. These are called by QMK during key processing before the actual key event is handled. If these functions return `true` QMK will process the keycodes as usual. That can be handy for extending the functionality of a key rather than replacing it. If these functions return `false` QMK will skip the normal key handling, and it will be up you to send any key up or down events that are required.
These function are called every time a key is pressed or released.
### Example `process_record_user()` implementation
This example does two things. It defines the behavior for a custom keycode called `FOO`, and it supplements our Enter key by playing a tone whenever it is pressed.
```
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
switch (keycode) {
case FOO:
if (record->event.pressed) {
// Do something when pressed
} else {
// Do something else when release
}
return false; // Skip all further processing of this key
case KC_ENTER:
// Play a tone when enter is pressed
if (record->event.pressed) {
PLAY_NOTE_ARRAY(tone_qwerty);
}
return true; // Let QMK send the enter press/release events
}
}
```
### `process_record_*` Function documentation
* Keyboard/Revision: `bool process_record_kb(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`
* Keymap: `bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`
The `keycode` argument is whatever is defined in your keymap, eg `MO(1)`, `KC_L`, etc. You should use a `switch...case` block to handle these events.
The `record` argument contains infomation about the actual press:
```
keyrecord_t record {
+-keyevent_t event {
| +-keypos_t key {
| | +-uint8_t col
| | +-uint8_t row
| | }
| +-bool pressed
| +-uint16_t time
| }
}
```
# LED Control
This allows you to control the 5 LED's defined as part of the USB Keyboard spec. It will be called when the state of one of those 5 LEDs changes.
* `USB_LED_NUM_LOCK`
* `USB_LED_CAPS_LOCK`
* `USB_LED_SCROLL_LOCK`
* `USB_LED_COMPOSE`
* `USB_LED_KANA`
### Example `led_set_kb()` implementation
```
void led_set_kb(uint8_t usb_led) {
if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_NUM_LOCK)) {
PORTB |= (1<<0);
} else {
PORTB &= ~(1<<0);
}
if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_CAPS_LOCK)) {
PORTB |= (1<<1);
} else {
PORTB &= ~(1<<1);
}
if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_SCROLL_LOCK)) {
PORTB |= (1<<2);
} else {
PORTB &= ~(1<<2);
}
if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_COMPOSE_LOCK)) {
PORTB |= (1<<3);
} else {
PORTB &= ~(1<<3);
}
if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_KANA_LOCK)) {
PORTB |= (1<<4);
} else {
PORTB &= ~(1<<4);
}
}
```
### `led_set_*` Function documentation
* Keyboard/Revision: `void led_set_kb(uint8_t usb_led)`
* Keymap: `void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led)`
# Matrix Initialization Code
Before a keyboard can be used the hardware must be initialized. QMK handles initialization of the keyboard matrix itself, but if you have other hardware like LED's or i&#xb2;c controllers you will need to set up that hardware before it can be used.
### Example `matrix_init_kb()` implementation
This example, at the keyboard level, sets up B1, B2, and B3 as LED pins.
```
void matrix_init_kb(void) {
// Call the keymap level matrix init.
matrix_init_user();
// Set our LED pins as output
DDRB |= (1<<1);
DDRB |= (1<<2);
DDRB |= (1<<3);
}
```
### `matrix_init_*` Function documentation
* Keyboard/Revision: `void matrix_init_kb(void)`
* Keymap: `void matrix_init_user(void)`
# Matrix Scanning Code
Whenever possible you should customize your keyboard by using `process_record_*()` and hooking into events that way, to ensure that your code does not have a negative performance impact on your keyboard. However, in rare cases it is necessary to hook into the matrix scanning. Be extremely careful with the performance of code in these functions, as it will be called at least 10 times per second.
### Example `matrix_scan_*` implementation
This example has been deliberately omitted. You should understand enough about QMK internals to write this without an example before hooking into such a performance sensitive area. If you need help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) or [chat with us on gitter](https://gitter.im/qmk/qmk_firmware).
### `matrix_scan_*` Function documentation
* Keyboard/Revision: `void matrix_scan_kb(void)`
* Keymap: `void matrix_scan_user(void)`
This function gets called at every matrix scan, which is basically as often as the MCU can handle. Be careful what you put here, as it will get run a lot.
You should use this function if you need custom matrix scanning code. It can also be used for custom status output (such as LED's or a display) or other functionality that you want to trigger regularly even when the user isn't typing.

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# Documentation Best Practices
This page exists to document best practices when writing documentation for QMK. Following these guidelines will help to keep a consistent tone and style, which will in turn help other people more easily understand QMK.
# Page Opening
Your documentation page should generally start with an H1 heading, followed by a 1 paragrah description of what the user will find on this page. Keep in mind that this heading and paragraph will sit next to the Table of Contents, so keep the heading short and avoid long strings with no whitespace.
Example:
```
# My Page Title
This page covers my super cool feature. You can use this feature to make coffee, squeeze fresh oj, and have an egg mcmuffin and hashbrowns delivered from your local macca's by drone.
```
# Headings
Your page should generally have multiple "H1" headings. Only H1 and H2 headings will included in the Table of Contents, so plan them out appropriately. Excess width should be avoided in H1 and H2 headings to prevent the Table of Contents from getting too wide.
# Styled Hint Blocks
You can have styled hint blocks drawn around text to draw attention to it.
```
{% hint style='info' %}
This uses `hint style='info'`
{% endhint %}
```
### Examples:
{% hint style='info' %}
This uses `hint style='info'`
{% endhint %}
{% hint style='tip' %}
This uses `hint style='tip'`
{% endhint %}
{% hint style='danger' %}
This uses `hint style='danger'`
{% endhint %}
{% hint style='working' %}
This uses `hint style='working'`
{% endhint %}
# Styled Terminal Blocks
You can present styled terminal blocks by including special tokens inside your text block.
```
\`\`\`
**[terminal]
**[prompt foo@joe]**[path ~]**[delimiter $ ]**[command ./myscript]
Normal output line. Nothing special here...
But...
You can add some colors. What about a warning message?
**[warning [WARNING] The color depends on the theme. Could look normal too]
What about an error message?
**[error [ERROR] This is not the error you are looking for]
\`\`\`
```
### Example
```
**[terminal]
**[prompt foo@joe]**[path ~]**[delimiter $ ]**[command ./myscript]
Normal output line. Nothing special here...
But...
You can add some colors. What about a warning message?
**[warning [WARNING] The color depends on the theme. Could look normal too]
What about an error message?
**[error [ERROR] This is not the error you are looking for]
```
# Documenting Features
If you create a new feature for QMK, create a documentation page for it. It doesn't have to be very long, a few sentances describing your feature and a table listing any relevant keycodes is enough. Here is a basic template:
```markdown
# My Cool Feature
This page describes my cool feature. You can use my cool feature to make coffee and order cream and sugar to be delivered via drone.
## My Cool Feature Keycodes
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_COFFEE||Make Coffee|
|KC_CREAM||Order Cream|
|KC_SUGAR||Order Sugar|
```
Place your documentation into `docs/feature_<my_cool_feature>.md`, and add that file to the appropriate place in `docs/_summary.md`. If you have added any keycodes be sure to add them to `docs/keycodes.md` with a link back to your feature page.

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# Documentation Templates
This page documents the templates you should use when submitting new Keymaps and Keyboards to QMK.
## Keymap `readme.md` Template
Most keymaps have an image depicting the layout. You can use [Keyboard Layout Editor](http://keyboard-layout-editor.com) to create an image. Upload it to [Imgur](http://imgur.com) or another hosting service, please do not include images in your Pull Request.
Below the image you should write a short description to help people understand your keymap.
```
![Clueboard Layout Image](http://i.imgur.com/7Capi8W.png)
# Default Clueboard Layout
This is the default layout that comes flashed on every Clueboard. For the most
part it's a straightforward and easy to follow layout. The only unusual key is
the key in the upper left, which sends Escape normally, but Grave when any of
the Ctrl, Alt, or GUI modifiers are held down.
```
## Keyboard `readme.md` Template
```
# Planck
![Planck](http://i.imgur.com/q2M3uEU.jpg)
A compact 40% (12x4) ortholinear keyboard kit made and sold by OLKB and Massdrop. [More info on qmk.fm](http://qmk.fm/planck/)
Keyboard Maintainer: [Jack Humbert](https://github.com/jackhumbert)
Hardware Supported: Planck PCB rev1, rev2, rev3, rev4, Teensy 2.0
Hardware Availability: [OLKB.com](https://olkb.com), [Massdrop](https://www.massdrop.com/buy/planck-mechanical-keyboard?mode=guest_open)
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make planck/rev4:default
See [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/build_environment_setup.html) then the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/make_instructions.html) for more information.
```
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# Setting Up Eclipse for QMK Development
[Eclipse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)) is an open-source [Integrated Development Environment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment) (IDE) widely used for Java development, but with an extensible plugin system that allows to customize it for other languages and usages.
Using an IDE such as Eclipse provides many advantages over a plain text editor, such as:
* intelligent code completion
* convenient navigation in the code
* refactoring tools
* build automation (no need for the command-line)
* a GUI for GIT
* static code analysis
* many other tools such as debugging, code formatting, showing call hierarchies etc.
The purpose of the is page is to document how to set-up Eclipse for developing AVR software, and working on the QMK code base.
Note that this set-up has been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 only for the moment.
# Prerequisites
## Build environment
Before starting, you must have followed the [Getting Started](home.md#getting-started) section corresponding to your system. In particular, you must have been able to build the firmware with [the `make` command](../#the-make-command).
## Java
Eclipse is a Java application, so you will need to install Java 8 or more recent to be able to run it. You may choose between the JRE or the JDK, the latter being useful if you intend to do Java development.
# Install Eclipse and its plugins
Eclipse comes in [several flavours](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/) depending on the target usage that you will have. There is no package comprising the AVR stack, so we will need to start from Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development Tooling) and install the necessary plugins.
## Download and install Eclipse CDT
If you already have Eclipse CDT on your system, you can skip this step. However it is advised to keep it up-to-date for better support.
If you have another Eclipse package installed, it is normally possible to [install the CDT plugin over it](https://eclipse.org/cdt/downloads.php). However it is probably better to reinstall it from scratch to keep it light and avoid the clutter of tools that you don't need for the projects you will be working on.
Installation is very simple: follow the [5 Steps to Install Eclipse](https://eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/?show_instructions=TRUE), and choose **Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers** at Step 3.
Alternatively, you can also directly [download Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/) ([direct link to current version](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-cc-developers/neonr)) and extract the package to the location of your choice (this creates an `eclipse` folder).
## First Launch
When installation is complete, click the <kbd>Launch</kbd> button. (If you extracted the package manually, open the Eclipse installation folder and double-click the `eclipse` executable)
When you are prompted with the Workspace Selector, select a directory that will hold Eclipse metadata and usually your projects. **Do not select the `qmk_firmware` directory**, this will be the project directory. Select the parent folder instead, or another (preferably empty) folder of your choice (the default is fine if you do not use it yet).
Once started, click the <kbd>Workbench</kbd> button at the top right to switch to the workbench view (there is a also checkbox at the bottom to skip the welcome screen at startup).
## Install the necessary plugins
Note: you do not need to restart Eclipse after installing each plugin. Simply restart once all plugins are installed.
### [The AVR plugin](http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/)
This is the most important plugin as it will allow Eclipse to _understand_ AVR C code. Follow [the instructions for using the update site](http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Plugin_Download#Update_Site), and agree with the security warning for unsigned content.
### [ANSI Escape in Console](https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/ansi-escape-console)
This plugin is necessary to properly display the colored build output generated by the QMK makefile.
1. Open <kbd><kbd>Help</kbd> > <kbd>Eclipse Marketplace…</kbd></kbd>
2. Search for _ANSI Escape in Console_
3. Click the <samp>Install</samp> button of the plugin
4. Follow the instructions and agree again with the security warning for unsigned content.
Once both plugins are installed, restart Eclipse as prompted.
# Configure Eclipse for QMK
## Importing the project
1. Click <kbd><kbd>File</kbd> > <kbd>New</kbd> > <kbd>Makefile Project with Existing Code</kbd></kbd>
2. On the next screen:
* Select the directory where you cloned the repository as _Existing Code Location_;
* (Optional) Give a different name to the project¹, e.g. _QMK_ or _Quantum_;
* Select the _AVR-GCC Toolchain_;
* Keep the rest as-is and click <kbd>Finish</kbd>
![Importing QMK in Eclipse](http://i.imgur.com/oHYR1yW.png)
3. The project will now be loaded and indexed. Its files can be browsed easily through the _Project Explorer_ on the left.
¹ There might be issues for importing the project with a custom name. If it does not work properly, try leaving the default project name (i.e. the name of the directory, probably `qmk_firmware`).
## Build your keyboard
We will now configure a make target that cleans the project and builds the keymap of your choice.
1. On the right side of the screen, select the <kbd>Make Target</kbd> tab
2. Expand the folder structure to the keyboard of your choice, e.g. `qmk_firmware/keyboards/ergodox`
3. Right-click on the keyboard folder and select <kbd>New…</kbd> (or select the folder and click the <kbd>New Make Target</kbd> icon above the tree)
4. Choose a name for your build target, e.g. _clean \<your keymap\>_
5. Make Target: this is the arguments that you give to `make` when building from the command line. If your target name does not match these arguments, uncheck <kbd>Same as target name</kbd> and input the correct arguments, e.g. `clean <your keymap>`
6. Leave the other options checked and click <kbd>OK</kbd>. Your make target will now appear under the selected keyboard.
7. (Optional) Toggle the <kbd>Hide Empty Folders</kbd> icon button above the targets tree to only show your build target.
8. Double-click the build target you created to trigger a build.
9. Select the <kbd>Console</kbd> view at the bottom to view the running build.

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# Frequently Asked Questions
* [General](faq_general.md)
* [Building or Compiling QMK](faq_build.md)
* [Debugging and Troubleshooting QMK](faq_debug.md)
* [Keymap](faq_keymap.md)

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# Frequently Asked Build Questions
This page covers questions about building QMK. If you have not yet you should read the [Build Environment Setup](getting_started_build_tools.md) and [Make Instructions](getting_started_make_guide.md) guides.
## Can't program on Linux
You will need proper permission to operate a device. For Linux users see udev rules below. Easy way is to use `sudo` command, if you are not familiar with this command check its manual with `man sudo` or this page on line.
In short when your controller is ATMega32u4,
$ sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase --force
$ sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash your.hex
$ sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 reset
or just
$ sudo make <keyboard>:<keymap>:dfu
But to run `make` with root privilege is not good idea. Use former method if possible.
## WINAVR is obsolete
It is no longer recommended and may cause some problem.
See [TMK Issue #99](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/99).
## USB VID and PID
You can use any ID you want with editing `config.h`. Using any presumably unused ID will be no problem in fact except for very low chance of collision with other product.
Most boards in QMK use `0xFEED` as the vendor ID. You should look through other keyboards to make sure you pick a unique Product ID.
Also see this.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/150
You can buy a really unique VID:PID here. I don't think you need this for personal use.
- http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/license.html
- http://www.mcselec.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=92&option=com_phpshop&Itemid=1
## Linux udev rules
On Linux you need proper privilege to access device file of MCU, you'll have to use `sudo` when flashing firmware. You can circumvent this with placing these files in `/etc/udev/rules.d/`.
**/etc/udev/rules.d/50-atmel-dfu.rules:**
```
# Atmel ATMega32U4
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2ff4", MODE:="0666"
# Atmel USBKEY AT90USB1287
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2ffb", MODE:="0666"
# Atmel ATMega32U2
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2ff0", MODE:="0666"
```
**/etc/udev/rules.d/52-tmk-keyboard.rules:**
```
# tmk keyboard products https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="feed", MODE:="0666"
```
## Cortex: cstddef: No such file or directory
GCC 4.8 of Ubuntu 14.04 had this problem and had to update to 4.9 with this PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~terry.guo/+archive/ubuntu/gcc-arm-embedded
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/212
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/mbed-cortex-porting#compile-error-cstddef
https://developer.mbed.org/forum/mbed/topic/5205/
## `clock_prescale_set` and `clock_div_1` not available
Your toolchain is too old to support the MCU. For example WinAVR 20100110 doesn't support ATMega32u2.
```
Compiling C: ../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c
avr-gcc -c -mmcu=atmega32u2 -gdwarf-2 -DF_CPU=16000000UL -DINTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=4096 -DF_USB=16000000UL -DARCH=ARCH_AVR8 -DUSB_DEVICE_ONLY -DUSE_FLASH_DESCRIPTORS -DUSE_STATIC_OPTIONS="(USB_DEVICE_OPT_FULLSPEED | USB_OPT_REG_ENABLED | USB_OPT_AUTO_PLL)" -DFIXED_CONTROL_ENDPOINT_SIZE=8 -DFIXED_NUM_CONFIGURATIONS=1 -DPROTOCOL_LUFA -DEXTRAKEY_ENABLE -DCONSOLE_ENABLE -DCOMMAND_ENABLE -DVERSION=unknown -Os -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-inline-small-functions -fpack-struct -fshort-enums -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wa,-adhlns=obj_alps64/protocol/lufa/lufa.lst -I. -I../../tmk_core -I../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa -I../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git -I../../tmk_core/common -std=gnu99 -include config.h -MMD -MP -MF .dep/obj_alps64_protocol_lufa_lufa.o.d ../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c -o obj_alps64/protocol/lufa/lufa.o
../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c: In function 'setup_mcu':
../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c:575: warning: implicit declaration of function 'clock_prescale_set'
../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c:575: error: 'clock_div_1' undeclared (first use in this function)
../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c:575: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
../../tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c:575: error: for each function it appears in.)
make: *** [obj_alps64/protocol/lufa/lufa.o] Error 1
```
## BOOTLOADER_SIZE for AVR
Note that Teensy2.0++ bootloader size is 2048byte. Some Makefiles may have wrong comment.
```
# Boot Section Size in *bytes*
# Teensy halfKay 512
# Teensy++ halfKay 2048
# Atmel DFU loader 4096 (TMK Alt Controller)
# LUFA bootloader 4096
# USBaspLoader 2048
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=2048
```

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# Debugging FAQ
This page details various common questions people have about troubleshooting their keyboards.
# Debug Console
## hid_listen can't recognize device
When debug console of your device is not ready you will see like this:
```
Waiting for device:.........
```
once the device is pluged in then *hid_listen* finds it you will get this message:
```
Waiting for new device:.........................
Listening:
```
If you can't get this 'Listening:' message try building with `CONSOLE_ENABLE=yes` in [Makefile]
You may need privilege to access the device on OS like Linux.
- try `sudo hid_listen`
## Can't get message on console
Check:
- *hid_listen* finds your device. See above.
- Enable debug with pressing **Magic**+d. See [Magic Commands](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#magic-commands).
- set `debug_enable=true` usually in `matrix_init()` in **matrix.c**.
- try using 'print' function instead of debug print. See **common/print.h**.
- disconnect other devices with console function. See [Issue #97](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/97).
## Linux or UNIX like system requires Super User privilege
Just use 'sudo' to execute *hid_listen* with privilege.
```
$ sudo hid_listen
```
Or add an *udev rule* for TMK devices with placing a file in rules directory. The directory may vary on each system.
File: /etc/udev/rules.d/52-tmk-keyboard.rules(in case of Ubuntu)
```
# tmk keyboard products https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="feed", MODE:="0666"
```
***
# Miscellaneous
## Safety Considerations
You probably don't want to "brick" your keyboard, making it impossible
to rewrite firmware onto it. Here are some of the parameters to show
what things are (and likely aren't) too risky.
- If your keyboard map does not include RESET, then, to get into DFU
mode, you will need to press the reset button on the PCB, which
requires unscrewing the bottom.
- Messing with tmk_core / common files might make the keyboard
inoperable
- Too large a .hex file is trouble; `make dfu` will erase the block,
test the size (oops, wrong order!), which errors out, failing to
flash the keyboard, leaving it in DFU mode.
- To this end, note that the maximum .hex file size on Planck is
7000h (28672 decimal)
```
Linking: .build/planck_rev4_cbbrowne.elf [OK]
Creating load file for Flash: .build/planck_rev4_cbbrowne.hex [OK]
Size after:
text data bss dec hex filename
0 22396 0 22396 577c planck_rev4_cbbrowne.hex
```
- The above file is of size 22396/577ch, which is less than
28672/7000h
- As long as you have a suitable alternative .hex file around, you
can retry, loading that one
- Some of the options you might specify in your keyboard's Makefile
consume extra memory; watch out for BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE,
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE, EXTRAKEY_ENABLE, CONSOLE_ENABLE, API_SYSEX_ENABLE
- DFU tools do /not/ allow you to write into the bootloader (unless
you throw in extra fruitsalad of options), so there is little risk
there.
- EEPROM has around a 100000 write cycle. You shouldn't rewrite the
firmware repeatedly and continually; that'll burn the EEPROM
eventually.
## NKRO Doesn't work
First you have to compile frimware with this build option `NKRO_ENABLE` in **Makefile**.
Try `Magic` **N** command(`LShift+RShift+N` by default) when **NKRO** still doesn't work. You can use this command to toggle between **NKRO** and **6KRO** mode temporarily. In some situations **NKRO** doesn't work you need to switch to **6KRO** mode, in particular when you are in BIOS.
If your firmware built with `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE` you need to turn its switch on by `BootMagic` **N** command(`Space+N` by default). This setting is stored in EEPROM and keeped over power cycles.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#boot-magic-configuration---virtual-dip-switch
## TrackPoint needs reset circuit(PS/2 mouse support)
Without reset circuit you will have inconsistent reuslt due to improper initialize of the hardware. See circuit schematic of TPM754.
- http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=50176.msg1127447#msg1127447
- http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/52583/tpm754.pdf
## Can't read column of matrix beyond 16
Use `1UL<<16` instead of `1<<16` in `read_cols()` in [matrix.h] when your columns goes beyond 16.
In C `1` means one of [int] type which is [16bit] in case of AVR so you can't shift left more than 15. You will get unexpected zero when you say `1<<16`. You have to use [unsigned long] type with `1UL`.
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/rebuilding-and-redesigning-a-classic-thinkpad-keyboard-t6181-60.html#p146279
## Bootloader jump doesn't work
Properly configure bootloader size in **Makefile**. With wrong section size bootloader won't probably start with **Magic command** and **Boot Magic**.
```
# Size of Bootloaders in bytes:
# Atmel DFU loader(ATmega32U4) 4096
# Atmel DFU loader(AT90USB128) 8192
# LUFA bootloader(ATmega32U4) 4096
# Arduino Caterina(ATmega32U4) 4096
# USBaspLoader(ATmega***) 2048
# Teensy halfKay(ATmega32U4) 512
# Teensy++ halfKay(AT90USB128) 2048
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=4096
```
AVR Boot section size are defined by setting **BOOTSZ** fuse in fact. Consult with your MCU datasheet.
Note that **Word**(2 bytes) size and address are used in datasheet while TMK uses **Byte**.
AVR Boot section is located at end of Flash memory like the followings.
```
byte Atmel/LUFA(ATMega32u4) byte Atmel(AT90SUB1286)
0x0000 +---------------+ 0x00000 +---------------+
| | | |
| | | |
| Application | | Application |
| | | |
= = = =
| | 32KB-4KB | | 128KB-8KB
0x6000 +---------------+ 0x1E000 +---------------+
| Bootloader | 4KB | Bootloader | 8KB
0x7FFF +---------------+ 0x1FFFF +---------------+
byte Teensy(ATMega32u4) byte Teensy++(AT90SUB1286)
0x0000 +---------------+ 0x00000 +---------------+
| | | |
| | | |
| Application | | Application |
| | | |
= = = =
| | 32KB-512B | | 128KB-2KB
0x7E00 +---------------+ 0x1FC00 +---------------+
| Bootloader | 512B | Bootloader | 2KB
0x7FFF +---------------+ 0x1FFFF +---------------+
```
And see this discussion for further reference.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/179
If you are using a TeensyUSB, there is a [known bug](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/164) in which the hardware reset button prevents the RESET key from working. Unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in should resolve the problem.
## Special Extra key doesn't work(System, Audio control keys)
You need to define `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE` in `rules.mk` to use them in QMK.
```
EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control
```
## Wakeup from sleep doesn't work
In Windows check `Allow this device to wake the computer` setting in Power **Management property** tab of **Device Manager**. Also check BIOS setting.
Pressing any key during sleep should wake host.
## Using Arduino?
**Note that Arduino pin naming is different from actual chip.** For example, Arduino pin `D0` is not `PD0`. Check circuit with its schematics yourself.
- http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-leonardo-schematic_3b.pdf
- http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-micro-schematic.pdf
Arduino leonardo and micro have **ATMega32U4** and can be used for TMK, though Arduino bootloader may be a problem.
## Using PF4-7 pins of USB AVR?
You need to set JTD bit of MCUCR yourself to use PF4-7 as GPIO. Those pins are configured to serve JTAG function by default. MCUs like ATMega*U* or AT90USB* are affeteced with this.
If you are using Teensy this isn't needed. Teensy is shipped with JTAGEN fuse bit unprogrammed to disable the function.
See this code.
```
// JTAG disable for PORT F. write JTD bit twice within four cycles.
MCUCR |= (1<<JTD);
MCUCR |= (1<<JTD);
```
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/keyboard/hbkb/matrix.c#L67
And read **26.5.1 MCU Control Register MCUCR** of ATMega32U4 datasheet.
## Adding LED indicators of Lock keys
You need your own LED indicators for CapsLock, ScrollLock and NumLock? See this post.
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/tmk-keyboard-firmware-collection-t4478-120.html#p191560
## Program Arduino Micro/Leonardo
Push reset button and then run command like this within 8 seconds.
```
avrdude -patmega32u4 -cavr109 -b57600 -Uflash:w:adb_usb.hex -P/dev/ttyACM0
```
Device name will vary depending on your system.
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardMicro
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14290.msg1563867#msg1563867
## USB 3 compatibility
I heard some people have a problem with USB 3 port, try USB 2 port.
## Mac compatibility
### OS X 10.11 and Hub
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14290.msg1884034#msg1884034
## Problem on BIOS(UEFI)/Resume(Sleep&Wake)/Power cycles
Some people reported their keyboard stops working on BIOS and/or after resume(power cycles).
As of now root of its cause is not clear but some build options seem to be related. In Makefile try to disable those options like `CONSOLE_ENABLE`, `NKRO_ENABLE`, `SLEEP_LED_ENABLE` and/or others.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/266
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=41989.msg1967778#msg1967778
## FLIP doesn't work
### AtLibUsbDfu.dll not found
Remove current driver and reinstall one FLIP provides from DeviceManager.
http://imgur.com/a/bnwzy

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# Frequently Asked Questions
## What is QMK?
[QMK](https://github.com/qmk), short for Quantum Mechanical Keyboard, is a group of people building tools for custom keyboards. We started with the [QMK firmware](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware), a heavily modified fork of [TMK](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard).
### Why the name Quantum?
<!-- FIXME -->
## What Differences Are There Between QMK and TMK?
TMK was originally designed and implemented by [Jun Wako](https://github.com/tmk). QMK started as [Jack Humbert](https://github.com/jackhumbert)'s fork of TMK for the Planck. After a while Jack's fork had diverged quite a bit from TMK, and in 2015 Jack decided to rename his fork to QMK.
From a technical standpoint QMK builds upon TMK by adding several new features. Most notably QMK has expanded the number of available keycodes and uses these to implement advanced features like `S()`, `LCTL()`, and `MO()`. You can see a complete list of these keycodes in [Keycodes](keycodes.md).
From a project and community management standpoint TMK maintains all the officially supported keyboards by himself, with a bit of community support. Separate community maintained forks exist or can be created for other keyboards. Only a few keymaps are provided by default, so users typically don't share keymaps with each other. QMK encourages sharing of both keyboards and keymaps through a centrally managed repository, accepting all pull requests that follow the quality standards. These are mostly community maintained, but the QMK team also helps when necessary.
Both approaches have their merits and their drawbacks, and code flows freely between TMK and QMK when it makes sense.

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# Keymap FAQ
This page covers questions people often have about keymaps. If you haven't you should read [Keymap Overview](keymap.md) first.
## What Keycodes Can I Use?
See [Keycodes](keycodes.md) for an index of keycodes available to you. These link to more extensive documentation when available.
Keycodes are actually defined in [common/keycode.h](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/common/keycode.h).
## What Are The Default Keycodes?
There are 3 standard keyboard layouts in use around the world- ANSI, ISO, and JIS. North America primarily uses ANSI, Europe and Africa primarily use ISO, and Japan uses JIS. Regions not mentioned typically use either ANSI or ISO. The keycodes corresponding to these layouts are shown here:
<!-- Source for this image: http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/9ce023dc6caadc0cf11c88c782350a8c -->
![Keyboard Layout Image](https://i.imgur.com/45m4mRf.png)
## The Menu Key Isn't Working
The key found on most modern keyboards that is located between `KC_RGUI` and `KC_RCTL` is actually called `KC_APP`. This is because when that key was invented there was already a key named `MENU` in the relevant standards, so MS chose to call that the `APP` key.
## `KC_SYSREQ` isn't working
Use keycode for Print Screen(`KC_PSCREEN` or `KC_PSCR`) instead of `KC_SYSREQ`. Key combination of 'Alt + Print Screen' is recognized as 'System request'.
See [issue #168](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/168) and
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_request
## Power key doesn't work
Use `KC_PWR` instead of `KC_POWER` or vice versa.
- `KC_PWR` works with Windows and Linux, not with OSX.
- `KC_POWER` works with OSX and Linux, not with Windows.
More info: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=14290.msg1327264#msg1327264
## Oneshot modifier
Solves my personal 'the' problem. I often got 'the' or 'THe' wrongly instead of 'The'. Oneshot Shift mitgates this for me.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/67
## Modifier/Layer stuck
Modifier keys or layers can be stuck unless layer switching is configured properly.
For Modifier keys and layer actions you have to place `KC_TRANS` on same position of destination layer to unregister the modifier key or return to previous layer on release event.
- https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core/blob/master/doc/keymap.md#31-momentary-switching
- http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=57008.msg1492604#msg1492604
- https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/248
## Mechanical Lock Switch Support
This feature is for *mechanical lock switch* like [this Alps one](http://deskthority.net/wiki/Alps_SKCL_Lock). You can enable it by adding this to your `config.h`:
```
#define LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE
#define LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
```
After enabling this feature use keycodes `KC_LCAP`, `KC_LNUM` and `KC_LSCR` in your keymap instead.
Old vintage mechanical keyboards occasionally have lock switches but modern ones don't have. ***You don't need this feature in most case and just use keycodes `KC_CAPS`, `KC_NLCK` and `KC_SLCK`.***
## Input special charactors other than ASCII like Cédille 'Ç'
NO UNIVERSAL METHOD TO INPUT THOSE WORKS OVER ALL SYSTEMS. You have to define **MACRO** in way specific to your OS or layout.
See this post for example **MACRO** code.
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/tmk-keyboard-firmware-collection-t4478-120.html#p195620
On **Windows** you can use `AltGr` key or **Alt code**.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltGr_key
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt_code
On **Mac** OS defines `Option` key combinations.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Option_key#Alternative_keyboard_input
On **Xorg** you can use `compose` key, instead.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key
And see this for **Unicode** input.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input
## Apple/Mac keyboard Fn
Not supported.
Apple/Mac keyboard sends keycode for Fn unlike most of other keyboards.
I think you can send Apple Fn key using Apple venter specific Page 0xff01 and usage 0x0003. But you have to change HID Report Descriptor for this, of course.
https://opensource.apple.com/source/IOHIDFamily/IOHIDFamily-606.1.7/IOHIDFamily/AppleHIDUsageTables.h
## Media control keys in Mac OSX
#### KC_MNXT and KC_MPRV does not work on Mac
Use `KC_MFFD`(`KC_MEDIA_FAST_FORWARD`) and `KC_MRWD`(`KC_MEDIA_REWIND`) instead of `KC_MNXT` and `KC_MPRV`.
See https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/195
## Keys supported in Mac OSX?
You can know which keycodes are supported in OSX from this source code.
`usb_2_adb_keymap` array maps Keyboard/Keypad Page usages to ADB scancodes(OSX internal keycodes).
https://opensource.apple.com/source/IOHIDFamily/IOHIDFamily-606.1.7/IOHIDFamily/Cosmo_USB2ADB.c
And `IOHIDConsumer::dispatchConsumerEvent` handles Consumer page usages.
https://opensource.apple.com/source/IOHIDFamily/IOHIDFamily-606.1.7/IOHIDFamily/IOHIDConsumer.cpp
## JIS keys in Mac OSX
Japanese JIS keyboard specific keys like `無変換(Muhenkan)`, `変換(Henkan)`, `ひらがな(hiragana)` are not recognized on OSX. You can use **Seil** to enable those keys, try following options.
* Enable NFER Key on PC keyboard
* Enable XFER Key on PC keyboard
* Enable KATAKANA Key on PC keyboard
https://pqrs.org/osx/karabiner/seil.html
## RN-42 Bluetooth doesn't work with Karabiner
Karabiner - Keymapping tool on Mac OSX - ignores inputs from RN-42 module by default. You have to enable this option to make Karabiner working with your keyboard.
https://github.com/tekezo/Karabiner/issues/403#issuecomment-102559237
See these for the deail of this problem.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/213
https://github.com/tekezo/Karabiner/issues/403
## Esc and `~ on a single key
See the [Grave Escape](feature_grave_escape.md) feature.
## Arrow on Right Modifier keys with Dual-Role
This turns right modifer keys into arrow keys when the keys are tapped while still modifiers when the keys are hold. In TMK the dual-role function is dubbed **TAP**.
```
#include "keymap_common.h"
/* Arrow keys on right modifier keys with TMK dual role feature
*
* https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core/blob/master/doc/keymap.md#213-modifier-with-tap-keydual-role
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifier_key#Dual-role_keys
*/
const uint8_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
/* 0: qwerty */
[0] = KEYMAP( \
ESC, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, MINS,EQL, NUHS,BSPC, \
TAB, Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, LBRC,RBRC,BSLS, \
LCTL,A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, SCLN,QUOT,ENT, \
LSFT,NUBS,Z, X, C, V, B, N, M, COMM,DOT, SLSH,FN0, ESC, \
FN4, LGUI,LALT, SPC, APP, FN2, FN1, FN3),
[1] = KEYMAP( \
GRV, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, TRNS,TRNS, \
TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,\
TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS, \
TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,TRNS,FN5, TRNS, \
TRNS,TRNS,TRNS, TRNS, TRNS,FN7, FN6, FN8),
};
const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
[0] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RSFT, KC_UP),
[1] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RGUI, KC_DOWN),
[2] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RALT, KC_LEFT),
[3] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RCTL, KC_RIGHT),
[4] = ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(1),
[5] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RSFT, KC_PGUP),
[6] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RGUI, KC_PGDN),
[7] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RALT, KC_HOME),
[8] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RCTL, KC_END),
};
```
Dual-role key: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modifier_key#Dual-role_keys
## Eject on Mac OSX
`KC_EJCT` keycode works on OSX. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/250
It seems Windows 10 ignores the code and Linux/Xorg recognizes but has no mapping by default.
Not sure what keycode Eject is on genuine Apple keyboard actually. HHKB uses `F20` for Eject key(`Fn+f`) on Mac mode but this is not same as Apple Eject keycode probably.
## What's weak_mods and real_mods in action_util.c
___TO BE IMPROVED___
real_mods is intended to retains state of real/physical modifier key state, while
weak_mods retains state of virtual or temprary modifiers which should not affect state real modifier key.
Let's say you hold down physical left shift key and type ACTION_MODS_KEY(LSHIFT, KC_A),
with weak_mods,
* (1) hold down left shift: real_mods |= MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
* (2) press ACTION_MODS_KEY(LSHIFT, KC_A): weak_mods |= MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
* (3) release ACTION_MODS_KEY(LSHIFT, KC_A): waek_mods &= ~MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
real_mods still keeps modifier state.
without weak mods,
* (1) hold down left shift: real_mods |= MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
* (2) press ACTION_MODS_KEY(LSHIFT, KC_A): real_mods |= MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
* (3) release ACTION_MODS_KEY(LSHIFT, KC_A): real_mods &= ~MOD_BIT(LSHIFT)
here real_mods lost state for 'physical left shift'.
weak_mods is ORed with real_mods when keyboard report is sent.
https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core/blob/master/common/action_util.c#L57
## Timer functionality
It's possible to start timers and read values for time-specific events - here's an example:
```c
static uint16_t key_timer;
key_timer = timer_read();
if (timer_elapsed(key_timer) < 100) {
// do something if less than 100ms have passed
} else {
// do something if 100ms or more have passed
}
```
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# Advanced Keycodes
Your keymap can include keycodes that are more advanced than normal, for example shifted keys. This page documents the functions that are available to you.
### Assigning Custom Names
People often define custom names using `#define`. For example:
```c
#define FN_CAPS LT(_FL, KC_CAPSLOCK)
#define ALT_TAB LALT(KC_TAB)
```
This will allow you to use `FN_CAPS` and `ALT_TAB` in your `KEYMAP()`, keeping it more readable.
### Limits of these aliases
Currently, the keycodes able to used with these functions are limited to the [Basic Keycodes](keycodes_basic.md), meaning you can't use keycodes like `KC_TILD`, or anything greater than 0xFF. For a full list of the keycodes able to be used see [Basic Keycodes](keycodes_basic.md).
# Switching and toggling layers
These functions allow you to activate layers in various ways.
* `MO(layer)` - momentary switch to *layer*. As soon as you let go of the key, the layer is deactivated and you pop back out to the previous layer.
* `LT(layer, kc)` - momentary switch to *layer* when held, and *kc* when tapped.
* `TG(layer)` - toggles a layer on or off.
* `TO(layer)` - Goes to a layer. This code is special, because it lets you go either up or down the stack -- just goes directly to the layer you want. So while other codes only let you go _up_ the stack (from layer 0 to layer 3, for example), `TO(2)` is going to get you to layer 2, no matter where you activate it from -- even if you're currently on layer 5. This gets activated on keydown (as soon as the key is pressed).
* `TT(layer)` - Layer Tap-Toggle. If you hold the key down, the layer becomes active, and then deactivates when you let go. And if you tap it, the layer simply becomes active (toggles on). It needs 5 taps by default, but you can set it by defining `TAPPING_TOGGLE`, for example, `#define TAPPING_TOGGLE 2` for just two taps.
# Working With Layers
Care must be taken when switching layers, it's possible to lock yourself into a layer with no way to deactivate that layer (without unplugging your keyboard.) We've created some guidelines to help users avoid the most common problems.
### Beginners
If you are just getting started with QMK you will want to keep everything simple. Follow these guidelines when setting up your layers:
* Setup layer 0 as your "base" layer. This is your normal typing layer, and could be whatever layout you want (qwerty, dvorak, colemak, etc.)
* Arrange your layers in a "tree" layout, with layer 0 as the root. Do not try to enter the same layer from more than one other layer.
* Never try to stack a higher numbered layer on top of a lower numbered layer. Doing so is tricky and error prone.
### Intermediate Users
Sometimes you need more than one base layer. For example, if you want to switch between QWERTY and Dvorak, switch between layouts for different countries, or switch your layout for different videogames. Your base layers should always be the lowest numbered layers. When you have multiple base layers you should always treat them as mutually exclusive. When one base layer is on the others are off.
### Advanced Users
Once you have a good feel for how layers work and what you can do, you can get more creative. The rules listed in the beginner section will help you be successful by avoiding some of the tricker details but they can be constraining, especially for ultra-compact keyboard users. Understanding how layers work will allow you to use them in more advanced ways.
Layers stack on top of each other in numerical order. When determining what a keypress does, QMK scans the layers from the top down, stopping when it reaches the first active layer that is not set to `KC_TRNS`. As a result if you activate a layer that is numerically lower than your current layer, and your current layer (or another layer that is active and higher than your target layer) has something other than `KC_TRNS`, that is the key that will be sent, not the key on the layer you just activated. This is the cause of most people's "why doesn't my layer get switched" problem.
Sometimes, you might want to switch between layers in a macro or as part of a tap dance routine. `layer_on` activates a layer, and `layer_off` deactivates it. More layer-related functions can be found in [action_layer.h](../tmk_core/common/action_layer.h).
# Modifier keys
These functions allow you to combine a mod with a keycode. When pressed the keydown for the mod will be sent first, and then *kc* will be sent. When released the keyup for *kc* will be sent and then the mod will be sent.
* `LSFT(kc)` or `S(kc)` - applies left Shift to *kc* (keycode)
* `RSFT(kc)` - applies right Shift to *kc*
* `LCTL(kc)` - applies left Control to *kc*
* `RCTL(kc)` - applies right Control to *kc*
* `LALT(kc)` - applies left Alt to *kc*
* `RALT(kc)` - applies right Alt to *kc*
* `LGUI(kc)` - applies left GUI (command/win) to *kc*
* `RGUI(kc)` - applies right GUI (command/win) to *kc*
* `HYPR(kc)` - applies Hyper (all modifiers) to *kc*
* `MEH(kc)` - applies Meh (all modifiers except Win/Cmd) to *kc*
* `LCAG(kc)` - applies CtrlAltGui to *kc*
You can also chain these, like this:
LALT(LCTL(KC_DEL)) -- this makes a key that sends Alt, Control, and Delete in a single keypress.
# Shifted Keycodes
The following shortcuts automatically add `LSFT()` to keycodes to get commonly used symbols.
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
| KC_TILD | ~ |
| KC_EXLM | ! |
| KC_QUES | ? |
| KC_AT | @ |
| KC_HASH | # |
| KC_DLR | $ |
| KC_PERC | % |
| KC_CIRC | ^ |
| KC_AMPR | & |
| KC_ASTR | * |
| KC_LPRN | ( |
| KC_RPRN | ) |
| KC_UNDS | _ |
| KC_PLUS | + |
| KC_DQUO | " |
| KC_LCBR | { |
| KC_RCBR | } |
| KC_LABK | < |
| KC_RABK | > |
| KC_PIPE | &#x7C; |
| KC_COLN | : |
# Mod Tap
`MT(mod, kc)` - is *mod* (modifier key - MOD_LCTL, MOD_LSFT) when held, and *kc* when tapped. In other words, you can have a key that sends Esc (or the letter O or whatever) when you tap it, but works as a Control key or a Shift key when you hold it down.
These are the values you can use for the `mod` in `MT()` and `OSM()`:
* MOD_LCTL
* MOD_LSFT
* MOD_LALT
* MOD_LGUI
* MOD_RCTL
* MOD_RSFT
* MOD_RALT
* MOD_RGUI
* MOD_HYPR
* MOD_MEH
These can also be combined like `MOD_LCTL | MOD_LSFT` e.g. `MT(MOD_LCTL | MOD_LSFT, KC_ESC)` which would activate Control and Shift when held, and send Escape when tapped. Note however, that you cannot mix right and left side modifiers.
We've added shortcuts to make common modifier/tap (mod-tap) mappings more compact:
* `CTL_T(kc)` - is LCTL when held and *kc* when tapped
* `SFT_T(kc)` - is LSFT when held and *kc* when tapped
* `ALT_T(kc)` - is LALT when held and *kc* when tapped
* `ALGR_T(kc)` - is AltGr when held and *kc* when tapped
* `GUI_T(kc)` - is LGUI when held and *kc* when tapped
* `ALL_T(kc)` - is Hyper (all mods) when held and *kc* when tapped. To read more about what you can do with a Hyper key, see [this blog post by Brett Terpstra](http://brettterpstra.com/2012/12/08/a-useful-caps-lock-key/)
* `LCAG_T(kc)` - is CtrlAltGui when held and *kc* when tapped
* `MEH_T(kc)` - is like Hyper, but not as cool -- does not include the Cmd/Win key, so just sends Alt+Ctrl+Shift.
# One Shot Keys
One shot keys are keys that remain active until the next key is pressed, and then are released. This allows you to type keyboard combinations without pressing more than one key at a time. These keys are usually called "Sticky keys" or "Dead keys".
For example, if you define a key as `OSM(MOD_LSFT)`, you can type a capital A character by first pressing and releasing shift, and then pressing and releasing A. Your computer will see the shift key being held the moment shift is pressed, and it will see the shift key being released immediately after A is released.
One shot keys also work as normal modifiers. If you hold down a one shot key and type other keys, your one shot will be released immediately after you let go of the key.
You can control the behavior of one shot keys by defining these in `config.h`:
```c
#define ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE 5 /* Tapping this number of times holds the key until tapped this number of times again. */
#define ONESHOT_TIMEOUT 5000 /* Time (in ms) before the one shot key is released */
```
* `OSM(mod)` - Momentarily hold down *mod*. You must use the `MOD_*` keycodes as shown in [Mod Tap](#mod-tap), not the `KC_*` codes.
* `OSL(layer)` - momentary switch to *layer*.
Sometimes, you want to activate a one-shot layer as part of a macro or tap dance routine. To do this, you need to call `set_oneshot_layer(LAYER, ONESHOT_START)` on key down, and `set_oneshot_layer(ONESHOT_PRESSED)` on key up. If you want to cancel the oneshot, call `reset_oneshot_layer()`. For more complicated actions, take a look at the oneshot implementation in [`process_record`](../tmk_core/common/action.c#L429).
## Permissive Hold
As of [PR#1359](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/1359/), there is a new `config.h` option:
```
#define PERMISSIVE_HOLD
```
This makes it easier for fast typists to use dual-function keys. Without this, if you let go of a held key inside the tapping term, it won't register.
Example: (Tapping Term = 200ms)
- SHFT_T(KC_A) Down
- KC_X Down
- KC_X Up
- SHFT_T(KC_A) Up
With defaults, if above is typed within tapping term, this will emit `ax`. With permissive hold, if above is typed within tapping term, this will emit `X` (so, Shift+X).

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# Audio
Your keyboard can make sounds! If you've got a Planck, Preonic, or basically any AVR keyboard that allows access to the C6 or B5 port (`#define C6_AUDIO` and/or `#define B5_AUDIO`), you can hook up a simple speaker and make it beep. You can use those beeps to indicate layer transitions, modifiers, special keys, or just to play some funky 8bit tunes.
If you add `AUDIO_ENABLE = yes` to your `rules.mk`, there's a couple different sounds that will automatically be enabled without any other configuration:
```
STARTUP_SONG // plays when the keyboard starts up (audio.c)
GOODBYE_SONG // plays when you press the RESET key (quantum.c)
AG_NORM_SONG // plays when you press AG_NORM (quantum.c)
AG_SWAP_SONG // plays when you press AG_SWAP (quantum.c)
MUSIC_ON_SONG // plays when music mode is activated (process_music.c)
MUSIC_OFF_SONG // plays when music mode is deactivated (process_music.c)
CHROMATIC_SONG // plays when the chromatic music mode is selected (process_music.c)
GUITAR_SONG // plays when the guitar music mode is selected (process_music.c)
VIOLIN_SONG // plays when the violin music mode is selected (process_music.c)
MAJOR_SONG // plays when the major music mode is selected (process_music.c)
```
You can override the default songs by doing something like this in your `config.h`:
```c
#ifdef AUDIO_ENABLE
#define STARTUP_SONG SONG(STARTUP_SOUND)
#endif
```
A full list of sounds can be found in [quantum/audio/song_list.h](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/audio/song_list.h) - feel free to add your own to this list! All available notes can be seen in [quantum/audio/musical_notes.h](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/audio/musical_notes.h).
To play a custom sound at a particular time, you can define a song like this (near the top of the file):
```c
float my_song[][2] = SONG(QWERTY_SOUND);
```
And then play your song like this:
```c
PLAY_SONG(my_song);
```
Alternatively, you can play it in a loop like this:
```c
PLAY_LOOP(my_song);
```
It's advised that you wrap all audio features in `#ifdef AUDIO_ENABLE` / `#endif` to avoid causing problems when audio isn't built into the keyboard.
## Music mode
The music mode maps your columns to a chromatic scale, and your rows to octaves. This works best with ortholinear keyboards, but can be made to work with others. All keycodes less than `0xFF` get blocked, so you won't type while playing notes - if you have special keys/mods, those will still work. A work-around for this is to jump to a different layer with KC_NOs before (or after) enabling music mode.
Recording is experimental due to some memory issues - if you experience some weird behavior, unplugging/replugging your keyboard will fix things.
Keycodes available:
* `MU_ON` - Turn music mode on
* `MU_OFF` - Turn music mode off
* `MU_TOG` - Toggle music mode
* `MU_MOD` - Cycle through the music modes:
* `CHROMATIC_MODE` - Chromatic scale, row changes the octave
* `GUITAR_MODE` - Chromatic scale, but the row changes the string (+5 st)
* `VIOLIN_MODE` - Chromatic scale, but the row changes the string (+7 st)
* `MAJOR_MODE` - Major scale
In music mode, the following keycodes work differently, and don't pass through:
* `LCTL` - start a recording
* `LALT` - stop recording/stop playing
* `LGUI` - play recording
* `KC_UP` - speed-up playback
* `KC_DOWN` - slow-down playback
By default, `MUSIC_MASK` is set to `keycode < 0xFF` which means keycodes less than `0xFF` are turned into notes, and don't output anything. You can change this by defining this in your `config.h` like this:
#define MUSIC_MASK keycode != KC_NO
Which will capture all keycodes - be careful, this will get you stuck in music mode until you restart your keyboard!
The pitch standard (`PITCH_STANDARD_A`) is 440.0f by default - to change this, add something like this to your `config.h`:
#define PITCH_STANDARD_A 432.0f
## MIDI functionalty
This is still a WIP, but check out `quantum/keymap_midi.c` to see what's happening. Enable from the Makefile.
<!-- FIXME: this formatting needs work
## Audio
```c
#ifdef AUDIO_ENABLE
AU_ON,
AU_OFF,
AU_TOG,
#ifdef FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE
FC_ON,
FC_OFF,
FC_TOG,
#endif
// Music mode on/off/toggle
MU_ON,
MU_OFF,
MU_TOG,
// Music voice iterate
MUV_IN,
MUV_DE,
#endif
```
### Midi
#if !MIDI_ENABLE_STRICT || (defined(MIDI_ENABLE) && defined(MIDI_BASIC))
MI_ON, // send midi notes when music mode is enabled
MI_OFF, // don't send midi notes when music mode is enabled
#endif
MIDI_TONE_MIN,
MIDI_TONE_MAX
MI_C = MIDI_TONE_MIN,
MI_Cs,
MI_Db = MI_Cs,
MI_D,
MI_Ds,
MI_Eb = MI_Ds,
MI_E,
MI_F,
MI_Fs,
MI_Gb = MI_Fs,
MI_G,
MI_Gs,
MI_Ab = MI_Gs,
MI_A,
MI_As,
MI_Bb = MI_As,
MI_B,
MIDI_TONE_KEYCODE_OCTAVES > 1
where x = 1-5:
MI_C_x,
MI_Cs_x,
MI_Db_x = MI_Cs_x,
MI_D_x,
MI_Ds_x,
MI_Eb_x = MI_Ds_x,
MI_E_x,
MI_F_x,
MI_Fs_x,
MI_Gb_x = MI_Fs_x,
MI_G_x,
MI_Gs_x,
MI_Ab_x = MI_Gs_x,
MI_A_x,
MI_As_x,
MI_Bb_x = MI_As_x,
MI_B_x,
MI_OCT_Nx 1-2
MI_OCT_x 0-7
MIDI_OCTAVE_MIN = MI_OCT_N2,
MIDI_OCTAVE_MAX = MI_OCT_7,
MI_OCTD, // octave down
MI_OCTU, // octave up
MI_TRNS_Nx 1-6
MI_TRNS_x 0-6
MIDI_TRANSPOSE_MIN = MI_TRNS_N6,
MIDI_TRANSPOSE_MAX = MI_TRNS_6,
MI_TRNSD, // transpose down
MI_TRNSU, // transpose up
MI_VEL_x 1-10
MIDI_VELOCITY_MIN = MI_VEL_1,
MIDI_VELOCITY_MAX = MI_VEL_9,
MI_VELD, // velocity down
MI_VELU, // velocity up
MI_CHx 1-16
MIDI_CHANNEL_MIN = MI_CH1
MIDI_CHANNEL_MAX = MI_CH16,
MI_CHD, // previous channel
MI_CHU, // next channel
MI_ALLOFF, // all notes off
MI_SUS, // sustain
MI_PORT, // portamento
MI_SOST, // sostenuto
MI_SOFT, // soft pedal
MI_LEG, // legato
MI_MOD, // modulation
MI_MODSD, // decrease modulation speed
MI_MODSU, // increase modulation speed
#endif // MIDI_ADVANCED
-->

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# Auto Shift: Why do we need a shift key?
Tap a key and you get its character. Tap a key, but hold it *slightly* longer
and you get its shifted state. Viola! No shift key needed!
## Why Auto Shift?
Many people suffer from various forms of RSI. A common cause is stretching your
fingers repetitively long distances. For us on the keyboard, the pinky does that
all too often when reaching for the shift key. Auto Shift looks to alleviate that
problem.
## How does it work?
When you tap a key, it stays depressed for a short period of time before it is
then released. This depressed time is a different length for everyone. Auto Shift
defines a constant `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` which is typically set to twice your
normal pressed state time. When you press a key, a timer starts and then stops
when you release the key. If the time depressed is greater than or equal to the
`AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`, then a shifted version of the key is emitted. If the time
is less than the `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` time, then the normal state is emitted.
## Are there limitations to Auto Shift?
Yes, unfortunately.
1. Key repeat will cease to work. For example, before if you wanted 20 'a'
characters, you could press and hold the 'a' key for a second or two. This no
longer works with Auto Shift because it is timing your depressed time instead
of emitting a depressed key state to your operating system.
2. Auto Shift is disabled for any key press that is accompanied by one or more
modifiers. Thus, Ctrl+A that you hold for a really long time is not the same
as Ctrl+Shift+A.
3. You will have characters that are shifted when you did not intend on shifting, and
other characters you wanted shifted, but were not. This simply comes down to
practice. As we get in a hurry, we think we have hit the key long enough
for a shifted version, but we did not. On the other hand, we may think we are
tapping the keys, but really we have held it for a little longer than
anticipated.
## How do I enable Auto Shift?
Add to your `rules.mk` in the keymap folder:
AUTO_SHIFT_ENABLE = yes
If no `rules.mk` exists, you can create one.
Then compile and install your new firmware with Auto Key enabled! That's it!
## Configuring Auto Shift
If desired, there is some configuration that can be done to change the
behavior of Auto Shift. This is done by setting various variables the
`config.h` file located in your keymap folder. If no `config.h` file exists, you can create one.
A sample is
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_H
#define CONFIG_USER_H
#include "../../config.h"
#define AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT 150
#define NO_AUTO_SHIFT_SPECIAL
#endif
### AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT (value in ms)
This controls how long you have to hold a key before you get the shifted state.
Obviously, this is different for everyone. For the common person, a setting of
135 to 150 works great. However, one should start with a value of at least 175, which
is the default value. Then work down from there. The idea is to have the shortest time required to get the shifted state without having false positives.
Play with this value until things are perfect. Many find that all will work well
at a given value, but one or two keys will still emit the shifted state on
occassion. This is simply due to habit and holding some keys a little longer
than others. Once you find this value, work on tapping your problem keys a little
quicker than normal and you will be set.
{% hint style='info' %}
Auto Shift has three special keys that can help you get this value right very
quick. See "Auto Shift Setup" for more details!
{% endhint %}
### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_SPECIAL (simple define)
Do not Auto Shift special keys, which include -_, =+, [{, ]}, ;:, '", ,<, .>,
and /?
### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_NUMERIC (simple define)
Do not Auto Shift numeric keys, zero through nine.
### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_ALPHA (simple define)
Do not Auto Shift alpha characters, which include A through Z.
## Using Auto Shift Setup
This will enable you to define three keys temporailiy to increase, decrease and report your `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`.
### Setup
Map three keys temporarily in your keymap:
| Key Name | Description |
|----------|-----------------------------------------------------|
| KC_ASDN | Lower the Auto Shift timeout variable (down) |
| KC_ASUP | Raise the Auto Shift timeout variable (up) |
| KC_ASRP | Report your current Auto Shift timeout value |
Compile and upload your new firmware.
### Use
It is important to note that during these tests, you should be typing
completely normal and with no intention of shifted keys.
1. Type multiple sentences of alphabetical letters.
2. Observe any upper case letters.
3. If there are none, press the key you have mapped to `KC_ASDN` to decrease
time Auto Shift timeout value and go back to step 1.
4. If there are some upper case letters, decide if you need to work on tapping
those keys with less down time, or if you need to increase the timeout.
5. If you decide to increase the timeout, press the key you have mapped to
`KC_ASUP` and go back to step 1.
6. Once you are happy with your results, press the key you have mapped to
`KC_ASRP`. The keyboard will type by itself the value of your
`AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`.
7. Update `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` in your `config.h` with the value reported.
8. Remove `AUTO_SHIFT_SETUP` from your `config.h`.
9. Remove the key bindings `KC_ASDN`, `KC_ASUP` and `KC_ASRP`.
10. Compile and upload your new firmware.
#### An example run
hello world. my name is john doe. i am a computer programmer playing with
keyboards right now.
[PRESS KC_ASDN quite a few times]
heLLo woRLd. mY nAMe is JOHn dOE. i AM A compUTeR proGRaMMER PlAYiNG witH
KEYboArDS RiGHT NOw.
[PRESS KC_ASUP a few times]
hello world. my name is john Doe. i am a computer programmer playing with
keyboarDs right now.
[PRESS KC_ASRP]
115
The keyboard typed `115` which represents your current `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`
value. You are now set! Practice on the *D* key a little bit that showed up
in the testing and you'll be golden.

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# Backlighting
<!-- FIXME: Describe how backlighting works in QMK -->
## Backlight Keycodes
These keycodes control the backlight. Most keyboards use this for single color in-switch lighting.
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
|`BL_x`|Set a specific backlight level between 0-9|
|`BL_ON`|An alias for `BL_9`|
|`BL_OFF`|An alias for `BL_0`|
|`BL_DEC`|Turn the backlight level down by 1|
|`BL_INC`|Turn the backlight level up by 1|
|`BL_TOGG`|Toggle the backlight on or off|
|`BL_STEP`|Step through backlight levels, wrapping around to 0 when you reach the top.|

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# Bluetooth
## Bluetooth functionality
This requires [some hardware changes](https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/3psx0q/the_planck_keyboard_with_bluetooth_guide_and/?ref=search_posts), but can be enabled via the Makefile. The firmware will still output characters via USB, so be aware of this when charging via a computer. It would make sense to have a switch on the Bluefruit to turn it off at will.
<!-- FIXME: Document bluetooth support more completely. -->
## Bluetooth Keycodes
This is used when multiple keyboard outputs can be selected. Currently this only allows for switching between USB and Bluetooth on keyboards that support both.
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
|`OUT_AUTO`|auto mode|
|`OUT_USB`|usb only|
|`OUT_BT`|bluetooth|

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# Bootmagic
<!-- FIXME: Describe the bootmagic feature here. -->
## Bootmagic Keycodes
Shortcuts for bootmagic options. You can use these even when bootmagic is off.
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_CONTROL_CAPSLOCK`|Swap Capslock and Left Control|
|`MAGIC_CAPSLOCK_TO_CONTROL`|Treat Capslock like a Control Key|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_LALT_LGUI`|Swap the left Alt and GUI keys|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_RALT_RGUI`|Swap the right Alt and GUI keys|
|`MAGIC_NO_GUI`|Disable the GUI key|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_GRAVE_ESC`|Swap the Grave and Esc key.|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_BACKSLASH_BACKSPACE`|Swap backslash and backspace|
|`MAGIC_HOST_NKRO`|Force NKRO on|
|`MAGIC_SWAP_ALT_GUI`/`AG_SWAP`|Swap Alt and Gui on both sides|
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_CONTROL_CAPSLOCK`|Disable the Control/Capslock swap|
|`MAGIC_UNCAPSLOCK_TO_CONTROL`|Disable treating Capslock like Control |
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_LALT_LGUI`|Disable Left Alt and GUI switching|
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_RALT_RGUI`|Disable Right Alt and GUI switching|
|`MAGIC_UNNO_GUI`|Enable the GUI key |
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_GRAVE_ESC`|Disable the Grave/Esc swap |
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_BACKSLASH_BACKSPACE`|Disable the backslash/backspace swap|
|`MAGIC_UNHOST_NKRO`|Force NKRO off|
|`MAGIC_UNSWAP_ALT_GUI`/`AG_NORM`|Disable the Alt/GUI switching|
|`MAGIC_TOGGLE_NKRO`|Turn NKRO on or off|

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# Dynamic macros: record and replay macros in runtime
QMK supports temporary macros created on the fly. We call these Dynamic Macros. They are defined by the user from the keyboard and are lost when the keyboard is unplugged or otherwise rebooted.
You can store one or two macros and they may have a combined total of 128 keypresses. You can increase this size at the cost of RAM.
To enable them, first add a new element to the `planck_keycodes` enum — `DYNAMIC_MACRO_RANGE`:
```c
enum planck_keycodes {
QWERTY = SAFE_RANGE,
COLEMAK,
DVORAK,
PLOVER,
LOWER,
RAISE,
BACKLIT,
EXT_PLV,
DYNAMIC_MACRO_RANGE,
};
```
It must be the last element because `dynamic_macros.h` will add some more keycodes after it.
Below it, include the `dynamic_macro.h` header:
```c
#include "dynamic_macro.h"`
```
Add the following keys to your keymap:
* `DYN_REC_START1` — start recording the macro 1,
* `DYN_REC_START2` — start recording the macro 2,
* `DYN_MACRO_PLAY1` — replay the macro 1,
* `DYN_MACRO_PLAY2` — replay the macro 2,
* `DYN_REC_STOP` — finish the macro that is currently being recorded.
Add the following code to the very beginning of your `process_record_user()` function:
```c
if (!process_record_dynamic_macro(keycode, record)) {
return false;
}
```
That should be everything necessary. To start recording the macro, press either `DYN_REC_START1` or `DYN_REC_START2`. To finish the recording, press the `DYN_REC_STOP` layer button. To replay the macro, press either `DYN_MACRO_PLAY1` or `DYN_MACRO_PLAY2`.
Note that it's possible to replay a macro as part of a macro. It's ok to replay macro 2 while recording macro 1 and vice versa but never create recursive macros i.e. macro 1 that replays macro 1. If you do so and the keyboard will get unresponsive, unplug the keyboard and plug it again.
For users of the earlier versions of dynamic macros: It is still possible to finish the macro recording using just the layer modifier used to access the dynamic macro keys, without a dedicated `DYN_REC_STOP` key. If you want this behavior back, use the following snippet instead of the one above:
```c
uint16_t macro_kc = (keycode == MO(_DYN) ? DYN_REC_STOP : keycode);
if (!process_record_dynamic_macro(macro_kc, record)) {
return false;
}
```
If the LEDs start blinking during the recording with each keypress, it means there is no more space for the macro in the macro buffer. To fit the macro in, either make the other macro shorter (they share the same buffer) or increase the buffer size by setting the `DYNAMIC_MACRO_SIZE` preprocessor macro (default value: 128; please read the comments for it in the header).
For the details about the internals of the dynamic macros, please read the comments in the `dynamic_macro.h` header.

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# Grave Escape
Grave Escape is a feature that allows you to share the grave key (`\`` and `~`) on the same key as Escape. When `KC_GESC` is used it will act as `KC_ESC`, unless Shift or GUI is pressed, in which case it will act as `KC_GRAVE`.
| Key | Alias | Description |
|-----|-------|-------------|
| `GRAVE_ESC` | `KC_GESC` | Act as `KC_ESC` normally, or `KC_GRAVE` when GUI or Shift are held. |
There are several possible key combinations this will break, among them Ctrl+Shift+Esc on Windows and Cmd+Opt+Esc on macOS. You can use these options in your `config.h` to work around this:
| Option | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| `GRAVE_ESC_ALT_OVERRIDE` | Always send Escape if Alt is pressed. |
| `GRAVE_ESC_CTRL_OVERRIDE` | Always send Escape if Ctrl is pressed. |
| `GRAVE_ESC_GUI_OVERRIDE` | Always send Escape if GUI is pressed. |
| `GRAVE_ESC_SHIFT_OVERRIDE` | Always send Escape if SHIFT is pressed. |

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## Key Lock: Holding down keys for you
Sometimes, you need to hold down a specific key for a long period of time. Whether this is while typing in ALL CAPS, or playing a video game that hasn't implemented auto-run, Key Lock is here to help. Key Lock adds a new keycode, `KC_LOCK`, that will hold down the next key you hit for you. The key is released when you hit it again. Here's an example: let's say you need to type in all caps for a few sentences. You hit KC_LOCK, and then shift. Now, shift will be considered held until you hit it again. You can think of key lock as caps lock, but supercharged.
Here's how to use it:
1. Pick a key on your keyboard. This will be the key lock key. Assign it the keycode `KC_LOCK`. This will be a single-action key: you won't be able to use it for anything else.
2. Enable key lock by including `KEY_LOCK_ENABLE = yes` in your Makefile.
3. That's it!
Important: switching layers does not cancel the key lock. Additionally, key lock is only able to hold standard action keys and One Shot modifier keys (for example, if you have your shift defined as `OSM(KC_LSFT)`; see [One Shot Keys](quantum_keycodes.md#one-shot-keys)). This does not include any of the QMK special functions (except One Shot modifiers), or shifted versions of keys such as KC_LPRN. If it's in the [Basic Keycodes](keycodes_basic.md) list, it can be held. If it's not, then it can't be.

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# Layouts: Using a keymap with multiple keyboards
The `layouts/` folder contains different physical key layouts that can apply to different keyboards.
```
layouts/
+ default/
| + 60_ansi/
| | + readme.md
| | + layout.json
| | + a_good_keymap/
| | | + keymap.c
| | | + readme.md
| | | + config.h
| | | + rules.mk
| | + <keymap folder>/
| | + ...
| + <layout folder>/
+ community/
| + <layout folder>/
| + ...
```
The `layouts/default/` and `layouts/community/` are two examples of layout "repositories" - currently `default` will contain all of the information concerning the layout, and one default keymap named `default_<layout>`, for users to use as a reference. `community` contains all of the community keymaps, with the eventual goal of being split-off into a separate repo for users to clone into `layouts/`. QMK searches through all folders in `layouts/`, so it's possible to have multiple reposistories here.
Each layout folder is named (`[a-z0-9_]`) after the physical aspects of the layout, in the most generic way possible, and contains a `readme.md` with the layout to be defined by the keyboard:
```md
# 60_ansi
LAYOUT_60_ansi
```
New names should try to stick to the standards set by existing layouts, and can be discussed in the PR/Issue.
## Supporting a layout
For a keyboard to support a layout, the variable (`[a-z0-9_]`) must be defined in it's `<keyboard>.h`, and match the number of arguments/keys (and preferrably the physical layout):
#define LAYOUT_60_ansi KEYMAP_ANSI
The folder name must be added to the keyboard's `rules.mk`:
LAYOUTS = 60_ansi
`LAYOUTS` can be set in any keyboard folder level's `rules.mk`:
LAYOUTS = 60_iso
but the `LAYOUT_<layout>` variable must be defined in `<folder>.h` as well.
## Tips for making layouts keyboard-agnostic
Instead of using `#include "planck.h"`, you can use this line to include whatever `<keyboard>.h` (`<folder>.h` should not be included here) file that is being compiled:
#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H
If you want to keep some keyboard-specific code, you can use these variables to escape it with an `#ifdef` statement:
* `KEYBOARD_<folder1>_<folder2>`
For example:
```c
#ifdef KEYBOARD_planck
#ifdef KEYBOARD_planck_rev4
planck_rev4_function();
#endif
#endif
```
Note that the names are lowercase and match the folder/file names for the keyboard/revision exactly.

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# The Leader key: A new kind of modifier
If you've ever used Vim, you know what a Leader key is. If not, you're about to discover a wonderful concept. :) Instead of hitting Alt+Shift+W for example (holding down three keys at the same time), what if you could hit a _sequence_ of keys instead? So you'd hit our special modifier (the Leader key), followed by W and then C (just a rapid succession of keys), and something would happen.
That's what `KC_LEAD` does. Here's an example:
1. Pick a key on your keyboard you want to use as the Leader key. Assign it the keycode `KC_LEAD`. This key would be dedicated just for this -- it's a single action key, can't be used for anything else.
2. Include the line `#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 300` somewhere in your keymap.c file, probably near the top. The 300 there is 300ms -- that's how long you have for the sequence of keys following the leader. You can tweak this value for comfort, of course.
3. Within your `matrix_scan_user` function, do something like this:
```
LEADER_EXTERNS();
void matrix_scan_user(void) {
LEADER_DICTIONARY() {
leading = false;
leader_end();
SEQ_ONE_KEY(KC_F) {
register_code(KC_S);
unregister_code(KC_S);
}
SEQ_TWO_KEYS(KC_A, KC_S) {
register_code(KC_H);
unregister_code(KC_H);
}
SEQ_THREE_KEYS(KC_A, KC_S, KC_D) {
register_code(KC_LGUI);
register_code(KC_S);
unregister_code(KC_S);
unregister_code(KC_LGUI);
}
}
}
```
As you can see, you have three function. you can use - `SEQ_ONE_KEY` for single-key sequences (Leader followed by just one key), and `SEQ_TWO_KEYS` and `SEQ_THREE_KEYS` for longer sequences. Each of these accepts one or more keycodes as arguments. This is an important point: You can use keycodes from **any layer on your keyboard**. That layer would need to be active for the leader macro to fire, obviously.

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# Macros
Macros allow you to send multiple keystrokes when pressing just one key. QMK has a number of ways to define and use macros. These can do anything you want: type common phrases for you, copypasta, repetitive game movements, or even help you code.
{% hint style='danger' %}
**Security Note**: While it is possible to use macros to send passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information it is a supremely bad idea to do so. Anyone who gets ahold of your keyboard will be able to access that information by opening a text editor.
{% endhint %}
## The new way: `SEND_STRING()` & `process_record_user`
Sometimes you just want a key to type out words or phrases. For the most common situations we've provided `SEND_STRING()`, which will type out your string (i.e. a sequence of characters) for you. All ASCII characters that are easily translated to a keycode are supported (e.g. `\n\t`).
Here is an example `keymap.c` for a two-key keyboard:
```c
enum custom_keycodes {
MY_CUSTOM_MACRO = SAFE_RANGE
};
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
if (record->event.pressed) {
switch(keycode) {
case MY_CUSTOM_MACRO:
SEND_STRING("QMK is the best thing ever!"); // this is our macro!
return false; break;
}
}
return true;
};
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = {
{MY_CUSTOM_MACRO, KC_ESC}
}
};
```
What happens here is this:
We first define a new custom keycode in the range not occupied by any other keycodes.
Then we use the `process_record_user` function, which is called whenever a key is pressed or released, to check if our custom keycode has been activated.
If yes, we send the string `"QMK is the best thing ever!"` to the computer via the `SEND_STRING` macro (this is a C preprocessor macro, not to be confused with QMK macros).
We return `false` to indicate to the caller that the key press we just processed need not be processed any further.
Finally, we define the keymap so that the first button activates our macro and the second button is just an escape button.
You might want to add more than one macro.
You can do that by adding another keycode and adding another case to the switch statement, like so:
```c
enum custom_keycodes {
MY_CUSTOM_MACRO = SAFE_RANGE,
MY_OTHER_MACRO
};
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
if (record->event.pressed) {
switch(keycode) {
case MY_CUSTOM_MACRO:
SEND_STRING("QMK is the best thing ever!");
return false; break;
case MY_OTHER_MACRO:
SEND_STRING(SS_LCTRL("ac")); // selects all and copies
return false; break;
}
}
return true;
};
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = {
{MY_CUSTOM_MACRO, MY_OTHER_MACRO}
}
};
```
### TAP, DOWN and UP
You may want to use keys in your macros that you can't write down, such as `Ctrl` or `Home`.
You can send arbitary keycodes by wrapping them in:
* `SS_TAP()` presses and releases a key.
* `SS_DOWN()` presses (but does not release) a key.
* `SS_UP()` releases a key.
For example:
SEND_STRING(SS_TAP(X_HOME));
Would tap `KC_HOME` - note how the prefix is now `X_`, and not `KC_`. You can also combine this with other strings, like this:
SEND_STRING("VE"SS_TAP(X_HOME)"LO");
Which would send "VE" followed by a `KC_HOME` tap, and "LO" (spelling "LOVE" if on a newline).
There's also a couple of mod shortcuts you can use:
* `SS_LCTRL(string)`
* `SS_LGUI(string)`
* `SS_LALT(string)`
* `SS_LSFT(string)`
These press the respective modifier, send the supplied string and then release the modifier.
They can be used like this:
SEND_STRING(SS_LCTRL("a"));
Which would send LCTRL+a (LCTRL down, a, LCTRL up) - notice that they take strings (eg `"k"`), and not the `X_K` keycodes.
### Alternative keymaps
By default, it assumes a US keymap with a QWERTY layout; if you want to change that (e.g. if your OS uses software Colemak), include this somewhere in your keymap:
#include <sendstring_colemak.h>
### Strings in memory
If for some reason you're manipulating strings and need to print out something you just generated (instead of being a literal, constant string), you can use `send_string()`, like this:
```c
char my_str[4] = "ok.";
send_string(my_str);
```
The shortcuts defined above won't work with `send_string()`, but you can separate things out to different lines if needed:
```c
char my_str[4] = "ok.";
SEND_STRING("I said: ");
send_string(my_str);
SEND_STRING(".."SS_TAP(X_END));
```
## The old way: `MACRO()` & `action_get_macro`
{% hint style='info' %}
This is inherited from TMK, and hasn't been updated - it's recommend that you use `SEND_STRING` and `process_record_user` instead.
{% endhint %}
By default QMK assumes you don't have any macros. To define your macros you create an `action_get_macro()` function. For example:
```c
const macro_t *action_get_macro(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt) {
if (record->event.pressed) {
switch(id) {
case 0:
return MACRO(D(LSFT), T(H), U(LSFT), T(I), D(LSFT), T(1), U(LSFT), END);
case 1:
return MACRO(D(LSFT), T(B), U(LSFT), T(Y), T(E), D(LSFT), T(1), U(LSFT), END);
}
}
return MACRO_NONE;
};
```
This defines two macros which will be run when the key they are assigned to is pressed. If instead you'd like them to run when the key is released you can change the if statement:
if (!record->event.pressed) {
### Macro Commands
A macro can include the following commands:
* I() change interval of stroke in milliseconds.
* D() press key.
* U() release key.
* T() type key(press and release).
* W() wait (milliseconds).
* END end mark.
### Mapping a Macro to a key
Use the `M()` function within your `KEYMAP()` to call a macro. For example, here is the keymap for a 2-key keyboard:
```c
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = KEYMAP(
M(0), M(1)
),
};
const macro_t *action_get_macro(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt) {
if (record->event.pressed) {
switch(id) {
case 0:
return MACRO(D(LSFT), T(H), U(LSFT), T(I), D(LSFT), T(1), U(LSFT), END);
case 1:
return MACRO(D(LSFT), T(B), U(LSFT), T(Y), T(E), D(LSFT), T(1), U(LSFT), END);
}
}
return MACRO_NONE;
};
```
When you press the key on the left it will type "Hi!" and when you press the key on the right it will type "Bye!".
### Naming your macros
If you have a bunch of macros you want to refer to from your keymap while keeping the keymap easily readable you can name them using `#define` at the top of your file.
```c
#define M_HI M(0)
#define M_BYE M(1)
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = KEYMAP(
M_HI, M_BYE
),
};
```
## Advanced macro functions
There are some functions you may find useful in macro-writing. Keep in mind that while you can write some fairly advanced code within a macro if your functionality gets too complex you may want to define a custom keycode instead. Macros are meant to be simple.
### `record->event.pressed`
This is a boolean value that can be tested to see if the switch is being pressed or released. An example of this is
```c
if (record->event.pressed) {
// on keydown
} else {
// on keyup
}
```
### `register_code(<kc>);`
This sends the `<kc>` keydown event to the computer. Some examples would be `KC_ESC`, `KC_C`, `KC_4`, and even modifiers such as `KC_LSFT` and `KC_LGUI`.
### `unregister_code(<kc>);`
Parallel to `register_code` function, this sends the `<kc>` keyup event to the computer. If you don't use this, the key will be held down until it's sent.
### `clear_keyboard();`
This will clear all mods and keys currently pressed.
### `clear_mods();`
This will clear all mods currently pressed.
### `clear_keyboard_but_mods();`
This will clear all keys besides the mods currently pressed.
## Advanced Example: Single-key copy/paste
This example defines a macro which sends `Ctrl-C` when pressed down, and `Ctrl-V` when released.
```c
const macro_t *action_get_macro(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt) {
switch(id) {
case 0: {
if (record->event.pressed) {
return MACRO( D(LCTL), T(C), U(LCTL), END );
} else {
return MACRO( D(LCTL), T(V), U(LCTL), END );
}
break;
}
}
return MACRO_NONE;
};
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# Mousekeys
Mousekeys is a feature that allows you to emulate a mouse using your keyboard. You can move the pointer around, click up to 5 buttons, and even scroll in all 4 directions. QMK uses the same algorithm as the X Window System MouseKeysAccel feature. You can read more about it [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_keys).
## Adding Mousekeys To a Keymap
There are two steps to adding Mousekeys support to your keyboard. You must enable support in the Makefile and you must map mouse actions to keys on your keyboard.
### Adding Mousekeys support in the `Makefile`
To add support for Mousekeys you simply need to add a single line to your keymap's `Makefile`:
```
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes
```
You can see an example here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/keymaps/mouse_keys/Makefile
### Mapping Mouse Actions To Keyboard Keys
You can use these keycodes within your keymap to map button presses to mouse actions:
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_MS_UP|KC_MS_U|Mouse Cursor Up|
|KC_MS_DOWN|KC_MS_D|Mouse Cursor Down|
|KC_MS_LEFT|KC_MS_L|Mouse Cursor Left|
|KC_MS_RIGHT|KC_MS_R|Mouse Cursor Right|
|KC_MS_BTN1|KC_BTN1|Mouse Button 1|
|KC_MS_BTN2|KC_BTN2|Mouse Button 2|
|KC_MS_BTN3|KC_BTN3|Mouse Button 3|
|KC_MS_BTN4|KC_BTN4|Mouse Button 4|
|KC_MS_BTN5|KC_BTN5|Mouse Button 5|
|KC_MS_WH_UP|KC_WH_U|Mouse Wheel Up|
|KC_MS_WH_DOWN|KC_WH_D|Mouse Wheel Down|
|KC_MS_WH_LEFT|KC_WH_L|Mouse Wheel Left|
|KC_MS_WH_RIGHT|KC_WH_R|Mouse Wheel Right|
|KC_MS_ACCEL0|KC_ACL0|Set Mouse Acceleration Speed to 0|
|KC_MS_ACCEL1|KC_ACL1|Set Mouse Acceleration Speed to 1|
|KC_MS_ACCEL2|KC_ACL2|Set Mouse Acceleration Speed to 2|
You can see an example in the `_ML` here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/keymaps/mouse_keys/keymap.c#L46
## Configuring the behavior of Mousekeys
The default speed for controlling the mouse with the keyboard is intentionaly slow. You can adjust these parameters by adding these settings to your keymap's `config.h` file. All times are specified in miliseconds (ms).
```
#define MOUSEKEY_DELAY 300
#define MOUSEKEY_INTERVAL 50
#define MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED 10
#define MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX 20
#define MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_MAX_SPEED 8
#define MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_TIME_TO_MAX 40
```
### `MOUSEKEY_DELAY`
When one of the mouse movement buttons is pressed this setting is used to define the delay between that button press and the mouse cursor moving. Some people find that small movements are impossible if this setting is too low, while settings that are too high feel sluggish.
### `MOUSEKEY_INTERVAL`
When a movement key is held down this specifies how long to wait between each movement report. Lower settings will translate into an effectively higher mouse speed.
### `MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED`
As a movement key is held down the speed of the mouse cursor will increase until it reaches `MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED`.
### `MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX`
How long you want to hold down a movement key for until `MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED` is reached. This controls how quickly your cursor will accelerate.
### `MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_MAX_SPEED`
The top speed for scrolling movements.
### `MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_TIME_TO_MAX`
How long you want to hold down a scroll key for until `MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_MAX_SPEED` is reached. This controls how quickling your scrolling will accelerate.

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## Pointing Device
Pointing Device is a generic name for a feature intended to be generic: moving the system pointer arround. There are certainly other options for it - like mousekeys - but this aims to be easily modifiable and lightweight. You can implement custom keys to control functionality, or you can gather information from other peripherals and insert it directly here - let QMK handle the processing for you.
To enable Pointing Device, uncomment the following line in your rules.mk:
```
POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE = yes
```
To manipulate the mouse report, you can use the following functions:
* `pointing_device_get_report()` - Returns the current report_mouse_t that represents the information sent to the host computer
* `pointing_device_set_report(report_mouse_t newMouseReport)` - Overrides and saves the report_mouse_t to be sent to the host computer
Keep in mind that a report_mouse_t (here "mouseReport") has the following properties:
* `mouseReport.x` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing movement (+ to the right, - to the left) on the x axis.
* `mouseReport.y` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing movement (+ upward, - downward) on the y axis.
* `mouseReport.v` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing vertical scrolling (+ upward, - downward).
* `mouseReport.h` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing horizontal scrolling (+ right, - left).
* `mouseReport.buttons` - this is a uint8_t in which the last 5 bits are used. These bits represent the mouse button state - bit 3 is mouse button 5, and bit 7 is mouse button 1.
When the mouse report is sent, the x, y, v, and h values are set to 0 (this is done in "pointing_device_send()", which can be overridden to avoid this behavior). This way, button states persist, but movement will only occur once. For further customization, both `pointing_device_init` and `pointing_device_task` can be overridden.
In the following example, a custom key is used to click the mouse and scroll 127 units vertically and horizontally, then undo all of that when released - because that's a totally useful function. Listen, this is an example:
```
case MS_SPECIAL:
report_mouse_t currentReport = pointing_device_get_report();
if (record->event.pressed)
{
currentReport.v = 127;
currentReport.h = 127;
currentReport.buttons |= MOUSE_BTN1; //this is defined in report.h
}
else
{
currentReport.v = -127;
currentReport.h = -127;
currentReport.buttons &= ~MOUSE_BTN1;
}
pointing_device_set_report(currentReport);
break;
```
Recall that the mouse report is set to zero (except the buttons) whenever it is sent, so the scrolling would only occur once in each case.

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## PS/2 Mouse Support
Its possible to hook up a PS/2 mouse (for example touchpads or trackpoints) to your keyboard as a composite device.
To hook up a Trackpoint, you need to obtain a Trackpoint module (i.e. harvest from a Thinkpad keyboard), identify the function of each pin of the module, and make the necessary circuitry between controller and Trackpoint module. For more information, please refer to [Trackpoint Hardware](https://deskthority.net/wiki/TrackPoint_Hardware) page on Deskthority Wiki.
There are three available modes for hooking up PS/2 devices: USART (best), interrupts (better) or busywait (not recommended).
### Busywait version
Note: This is not recommended, you may encounter jerky movement or unsent inputs. Please use interrupt or USART version if possible.
In rules.mk:
```
PS2_MOUSE_ENABLE = yes
PS2_USE_BUSYWAIT = yes
```
In your keyboard config.h:
```
#ifdef PS2_USE_BUSYWAIT
# define PS2_CLOCK_PORT PORTD
# define PS2_CLOCK_PIN PIND
# define PS2_CLOCK_DDR DDRD
# define PS2_CLOCK_BIT 1
# define PS2_DATA_PORT PORTD
# define PS2_DATA_PIN PIND
# define PS2_DATA_DDR DDRD
# define PS2_DATA_BIT 2
#endif
```
### Interrupt version
The following example uses D2 for clock and D5 for data. You can use any INT or PCINT pin for clock, and any pin for data.
In rules.mk:
```
PS2_MOUSE_ENABLE = yes
PS2_USE_INT = yes
```
In your keyboard config.h:
```
#ifdef PS2_USE_INT
#define PS2_CLOCK_PORT PORTD
#define PS2_CLOCK_PIN PIND
#define PS2_CLOCK_DDR DDRD
#define PS2_CLOCK_BIT 2
#define PS2_DATA_PORT PORTD
#define PS2_DATA_PIN PIND
#define PS2_DATA_DDR DDRD
#define PS2_DATA_BIT 5
#define PS2_INT_INIT() do { \
EICRA |= ((1<<ISC21) | \
(0<<ISC20)); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_INT_ON() do { \
EIMSK |= (1<<INT2); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_INT_OFF() do { \
EIMSK &= ~(1<<INT2); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_INT_VECT INT2_vect
#endif
```
### USART version
To use USART on the ATMega32u4, you have to use PD5 for clock and PD2 for data. If one of those are unavailable, you need to use interrupt version.
In rules.mk:
```
PS2_MOUSE_ENABLE = yes
PS2_USE_USART = yes
```
In your keyboard config.h:
```
#ifdef PS2_USE_USART
#define PS2_CLOCK_PORT PORTD
#define PS2_CLOCK_PIN PIND
#define PS2_CLOCK_DDR DDRD
#define PS2_CLOCK_BIT 5
#define PS2_DATA_PORT PORTD
#define PS2_DATA_PIN PIND
#define PS2_DATA_DDR DDRD
#define PS2_DATA_BIT 2
/* synchronous, odd parity, 1-bit stop, 8-bit data, sample at falling edge */
/* set DDR of CLOCK as input to be slave */
#define PS2_USART_INIT() do { \
PS2_CLOCK_DDR &= ~(1<<PS2_CLOCK_BIT); \
PS2_DATA_DDR &= ~(1<<PS2_DATA_BIT); \
UCSR1C = ((1 << UMSEL10) | \
(3 << UPM10) | \
(0 << USBS1) | \
(3 << UCSZ10) | \
(0 << UCPOL1)); \
UCSR1A = 0; \
UBRR1H = 0; \
UBRR1L = 0; \
} while (0)
#define PS2_USART_RX_INT_ON() do { \
UCSR1B = ((1 << RXCIE1) | \
(1 << RXEN1)); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_USART_RX_POLL_ON() do { \
UCSR1B = (1 << RXEN1); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_USART_OFF() do { \
UCSR1C = 0; \
UCSR1B &= ~((1 << RXEN1) | \
(1 << TXEN1)); \
} while (0)
#define PS2_USART_RX_READY (UCSR1A & (1<<RXC1))
#define PS2_USART_RX_DATA UDR1
#define PS2_USART_ERROR (UCSR1A & ((1<<FE1) | (1<<DOR1) | (1<<UPE1)))
#define PS2_USART_RX_VECT USART1_RX_vect
#endif
```
### Additional Settings
#### PS/2 mouse features
These enable settings supported by the PS/2 mouse protocol: http://www.computer-engineering.org/ps2mouse/
```
/* Use remote mode instead of the default stream mode (see link) */
#define PS2_MOUSE_USE_REMOTE_MODE
/* Enable the scrollwheel or scroll gesture on your mouse or touchpad */
#define PS2_MOUSE_ENABLE_SCROLLING
/* Some mice will need a scroll mask to be configured. The default is 0xFF. */
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_MASK 0x0F
/* Applies a transformation to the movement before sending to the host (see link) */
#define PS2_MOUSE_USE_2_1_SCALING
/* The time to wait after initializing the ps2 host */
#define PS2_MOUSE_INIT_DELAY 1000 /* Default */
```
You can also call the following functions from ps2_mouse.h
```
void ps2_mouse_disable_data_reporting(void);
void ps2_mouse_enable_data_reporting(void);
void ps2_mouse_set_remote_mode(void);
void ps2_mouse_set_stream_mode(void);
void ps2_mouse_set_scaling_2_1(void);
void ps2_mouse_set_scaling_1_1(void);
void ps2_mouse_set_resolution(ps2_mouse_resolution_t resolution);
void ps2_mouse_set_sample_rate(ps2_mouse_sample_rate_t sample_rate);
```
#### Fine control
Use the following defines to change the sensitivity and speed of the mouse.
Note: you can also use `ps2_mouse_set_resolution` for the same effect (not supported on most touchpads).
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_X_MULTIPLIER 3
#define PS2_MOUSE_Y_MULTIPLIER 3
#define PS2_MOUSE_V_MULTIPLIER 1
```
#### Scroll button
If you're using a trackpoint, you will likely want to be able to use it for scrolling.
Its possible to enable a "scroll button/s" that when pressed will cause the mouse to scroll instead of moving.
To enable the feature, you must set a scroll button mask as follows:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_BTN_MASK (1<<PS2_MOUSE_BUTTON_MIDDLE) /* Default */
```
To disable the scroll button feature:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_BTN_MASK 0
```
The available buttons are:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_BTN_LEFT 0
#define PS2_MOUSE_BTN_RIGHT 1
#define PS2_MOUSE_BTN_MIDDLE 2
```
You can also combine buttons in the mask by `|`ing them together.
Once you've configured your scroll button mask, you must configure the scroll button send interval.
This is the interval before which if the scroll buttons were released they would be sent to the host.
After this interval, they will cause the mouse to scroll and will not be sent.
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_BTN_SEND 300 /* Default */
```
To disable sending the scroll buttons:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_BTN_SEND 0
```
Fine control over the scrolling is supported with the following defines:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_DIVISOR_H 2
#define PS2_MOUSE_SCROLL_DIVISOR_V 2
```
#### Invert mouse and scroll axes
To invert the X and Y axes you can put:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_INVERT_X
#define PS2_MOUSE_INVERT_Y
```
into config.h.
To reverse the scroll axes you can put:
```
#define PS2_MOUSE_INVERT_H
#define PS2_MOUSE_INVERT_V
```
into config.h.
#### Debug settings
To debug the mouse, add `debug_mouse = true` or enable via bootmagic.
```
/* To debug the mouse reports */
#define PS2_MOUSE_DEBUG_HID
#define PS2_MOUSE_DEBUG_RAW
```

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# RGB Lighting
If you've installed addressable RGB lights on your keyboard you can control them with QMK. Currently we support the following addressable LEDs on Atmel AVR processors:
* WS2811 and variants (WS2812, WS2812B, WS2812C, etc)
* SK6812RGBW
Some keyboards come with RGB LEDs pre-installed. Others have to have LEDs installed after the fact. See below for information on modifying your keyboard.
## Selecting Colors
QMK uses Hue, Saturation, and Value to set color rather than using RGB. You can use the color wheel below to see how this works. Changing the Hue will cycle around the circle. Saturation will affect the intensity of the color, which you can see as you move from the inner part to the outer part of the wheel. Value sets the overall brightness.
<img src="gitbook/images/color-wheel.svg" alt="HSV Color Wheel" width="250">
If you would like to learn more about HSV you can start with the [Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV).
## Configuration
Before RGB Lighting can be used you have to enable it in `rules.mk`:
RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = yes
You can configure the behavior of the RGB lighting by defining values inside `config.h`.
### Required Configuration
At minimum you have to define the pin your LED strip is connected to and the number of LEDs connected.
```c
#define RGB_DI_PIN D7 // The pin the LED strip is connected to
#define RGBLED_NUM 14 // Number of LEDs in your strip
```
### Optional Configuration
You can change the behavior of the RGB Lighting by setting these configuration values. Use `#define <Option> <Value>` in a `config.h` at the keyboard, revision, or keymap level.
| Option | Default Value | Description |
|--------|---------------|-------------|
| `RGBLIGHT_HUE_STEP` | 10 | How many hues you want to have available. |
| `RGBLIGHT_SAT_STEP` | 17 | How many steps of saturation you'd like. |
| `RGBLIGHT_VAL_STEP` | 17 | The number of levels of brightness you want. |
### Animations
If you have `#define RGBLIGHT_ANIMATIONS` in your `config.h` you will have a number of animation modes you can cycle through using the `RGB_MOD` key. You can also `#define` other options to tweak certain animations.
| Option | Default Value | Description |
|--------|---------------|-------------|
| `RGBLIGHT_ANIMATIONS` | | `#define` this to enable animation modes. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_BREATHE_CENTER` | 1.85 | Used to calculate the curve for the breathing animation. Valid values 1.0-2.7. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_BREATHE_MAX` | 255 | The maximum brightness for the breathing mode. Valid values 1-255. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_SNAKE_LENGTH` | 4 | The number of LEDs to light up for the "snake" animation. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_KNIGHT_LENGTH` | 3 | The number of LEDs to light up for the "knight" animation. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_KNIGHT_OFFSET` | 0 | Start the knight animation this many LEDs from the start of the strip. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_KNIGHT_LED_NUM` | RGBLED_NUM | The number of LEDs to have the "knight" animation travel. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_CHRISTMAS_INTERVAL` | 1000 | How long to wait between light changes for the "christmas" animation. Specified in ms. |
| `RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_CHRISTMAS_STEP` | 2 | How many LED's to group the red/green colors by for the christmas mode. |
You can also tweak the behavior of the animations by defining these consts in your `keymap.c`. These mostly affect the speed different modes animate at.
```c
// How long (in ms) to wait between animation steps for the breathing mode
const uint8_t RGBLED_BREATHING_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {30, 20, 10, 5};
// How long (in ms) to wait between animation steps for the rainbow mode
const uint8_t RGBLED_RAINBOW_MOOD_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {120, 60, 30};
// How long (in ms) to wait between animation steps for the swirl mode
const uint8_t RGBLED_RAINBOW_SWIRL_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {100, 50, 20};
// How long (in ms) to wait between animation steps for the snake mode
const uint8_t RGBLED_SNAKE_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {100, 50, 20};
// How long (in ms) to wait between animation steps for the knight modes
const uint8_t RGBLED_KNIGHT_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {127, 63, 31};
// These control which colors are selected for the gradient mode
const uint16_t RGBLED_GRADIENT_RANGES[] PROGMEM = {360, 240, 180, 120, 90};
```
## RGB Lighting Keycodes
These control the RGB Lighting functionality.
| Long Name | Short Name | Description |
|-----------|------------|-------------|
||`RGB_TOG`|toggle on/off|
|`RGB_MODE_FORWARD`|`RGB_MOD`|cycle through modes, use reverse direction when shift is held|
|`RGB_MODE_REVERSE`|`RGB_RMOD`|cycle through modes in reverse (also suppost shift to go forward)|
||`RGB_HUI`|hue increase|
||`RGB_HUD`|hue decrease|
||`RGB_SAI`|saturation increase|
||`RGB_SAD`|saturation decrease|
||`RGB_VAI`|value (brightness) increase|
||`RGB_VAD`|value (brightness) decrease|
|`RGB_MODE_PLAIN`|`RGB_M_P `| Switch to the static no animation mode |
|`RGB_MODE_BREATHE`|`RGB_M_B`| Switch to the breathing mode |
|`RGB_MODE_RAINBOW`|`RGB_M_R`| Switch to the rainbow mode ||
|`RGB_MODE_SWIRL`|`RGB_M_SW`| Switch to the swirl mode |
|`RGB_MODE_SNAKE`|`RGB_M_SN`| Switch to the snake mode |
|`RGB_MODE_KNIGHT`|`RGB_M_K`| Switch to the knight animation |
|`RGB_MODE_XMAS`|`RGB_M_X`| Switch to the Christmas animation |
|`RGB_MODE_GRADIENT`|`RGB_M_G`| Switch to the static gradient mode |
note: for backwards compatibility, `RGB_SMOD` is an alias for `RGB_MOD`.
## Hardware Modification
![Planck with RGB Underglow](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/master/keyboards/planck/keymaps/yang/planck-with-rgb-underglow.jpg)
Here is a quick demo on Youtube (with NPKC KC60) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKrpPAHlisY).
For this mod, you need an unused pin wiring to DI of WS2812 strip. After wiring the VCC, GND, and DI, you can enable the underglow in your Makefile.
RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = yes
In order to use the underglow animation functions, you need to have `#define RGBLIGHT_ANIMATIONS` in your `config.h`.
Please add the following options into your config.h, and set them up according your hardware configuration. These settings are for the `F4` pin by default:
#define RGB_DI_PIN F4 // The pin your RGB strip is wired to
#define RGBLED_NUM 14 // Number of LEDs
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## Space Cadet Shift: The future, built in
Steve Losh [described](http://stevelosh.com/blog/2012/10/a-modern-space-cadet/) the Space Cadet Shift quite well. Essentially, you hit the left Shift on its own, and you get an opening parenthesis; hit the right Shift on its own, and you get the closing one. When hit with other keys, the Shift key keeps working as it always does. Yes, it's as cool as it sounds.
To use it, use `KC_LSPO` (Left Shift, Parens Open) for your left Shift on your keymap, and `KC_RSPC` (Right Shift, Parens Close) for your right Shift.
It's defaulted to work on US keyboards, but if your layout uses different keys for parenthesis, you can define those in your `config.h` like this:
#define LSPO_KEY KC_9
#define RSPC_KEY KC_0
You can also choose between different rollover behaviors of the shift keys by defining:
#define DISABLE_SPACE_CADET_ROLLOVER
in your `config.h`. Disabling rollover allows you to use the opposite shift key to cancel the space cadet state in the event of an erroneous press instead of emitting a pair of parentheses when the keys are released.
The only other thing you're going to want to do is create a `Makefile` in your keymap directory and set the following:
```
COMMAND_ENABLE = no # Commands for debug and configuration
```
This is just to keep the keyboard from going into command mode when you hold both Shift keys at the same time.

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# Stenography in QMK
[Stenography](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenotype) is a method of writing most often used by court reports, closed-captioning, and real-time transcription for the deaf. In stenography words are chorded syllable by syllable with a mixture of spelling, phonetic, and shortcut (briefs) strokes. Professional stenographers can reach 200-300 WPM without any of the strain usually found in standard typing and with far fewer errors (>99.9% accuracy).
The [Open Steno Project](http://www.openstenoproject.org/) has built an open-source program called Plover that provides real-time translation of steno strokes into words and commands. It has an established dictionary and supports
## Plover with QWERTY Keyboard
Plover can work with any standard QWERTY keyboard, although it is more efficient if the keyboard supports NKRO (n-key rollover) to allow Plover to see all the pressed keys at once. An example keymap for Plover can be found in `planck/keymaps/default`. Switching to the `PLOVER` layer adjusts the position of the keyboard to support the number bar.
To use Plover with QMK just enable NKRO and optionally adjust your layout if you have anything other than a standard layout. You may also want to purchase some steno-friendly keycaps to make it easier to hit multiple keys.
## Plover with Steno Protocol
Plover also understands the language of several steno machines. QMK can speak a couple of these languages, TX Bolt and GeminiPR. An example layout can be found in `planck/keymaps/steno`.
When QMK speaks to Plover over a steno protocol Plover will not use the keyboard as input. This means that you can switch back and forth between a standard keyboard and your steno keyboard, or even switch layers from Plover to standard and back without needing to activate/deactive Plover.
In this mode Plover expects to speak with a steno machine over a serial port so QMK will present itself to the operating system as a virtual serial port in addition to a keyboard. By default QMK will speak the TX Bolt protocol but can be switched to GeminiPR; the last protocol used is stored in non-volatile memory so QMK will use the same protocol on restart.
> Note: Due to hardware limitations you may not be able to run both a virtual serial port and mouse emulation at the same time.
### TX Bolt
TX Bolt communicates the status of 24 keys over a very simple protocol in variable-sized (1-5 byte) packets.
### GeminiPR
GeminiPR encodes 42 keys into a 6-byte packet. While TX Bolt contains everything that is necessary for standard stenography, GeminiPR opens up many more options, including supporting non-English theories.
## Configuring QMK for Steno
Firstly, enable steno in your keymap's Makefile. You may also need disable mousekeys, extra keys, or another USB endpoint to prevent conflicts. The builtin USB stack for some processors only supports a certain number of USB endpoints and the virtual serial port needed for steno fills 3 of them.
```Makefile
STENO_ENABLE = yes
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = no
```
In your keymap create a new layer for Plover. You will need to include `keymap_steno.h`. See `planck/keymaps/steno/keymap.c` for an example. Remember to create a key to switch to the layer as well as a key for exiting the layer. If you would like to switch modes on the fly you can use the keycodes `QK_STENO_BOLT` and `QK_STENO_GEMINI`. If you only want to use one of the protocols you may set it up in your initialization function:
```C
void matrix_init_user() {
steno_set_mode(STENO_MODE_GEMINI); // or STENO_MODE_BOLT
}
```
Once you have your keyboard flashed launch Plover. Click the 'Configure...' button. In the 'Machine' tab select the Stenotype Machine that corresponds to your desired protocol. Click the 'Configure...' button on this tab and enter the serial port or click 'Scan'. Baud rate is fine at 9600 (although you should be able to set as high as 115200 with no issues). Use the default settings for everything else (Data Bits: 8, Stop Bits: 1, Parity: N, no flow control).
On the display tab click 'Open stroke display'. With Plover disabled you should be able to hit keys on your keyboard and see them show up in the stroke display window. Use this to make sure you have set up your keymap correctly. You are now ready to steno!
## Learning Stenography
* [Learn Plover!](https://sites.google.com/site/ploverdoc/)
* [QWERTY Steno](http://qwertysteno.com/Home/)
* [Steno Jig](https://joshuagrams.github.io/steno-jig/)
* More resources at the Plover [Learning Stenography](https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/Learning-Stenography) wiki
## Keycode Reference
As defined in `keymap_steno.h`.
> Note: TX Bolt does not support the full set of keys. The TX Bolt implementation in QMK will map the GeminiPR keys to the nearest TX Bolt key so that one key map will work for both.
|GeminiPR|TX Bolt|Steno Key|
|--------|-------|-----------|
|`STN_N1`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #1|
|`STN_N2`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #2|
|`STN_N3`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #3|
|`STN_N4`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #4|
|`STN_N5`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #5|
|`STN_N6`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #6|
|`STN_N7`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #7|
|`STN_N8`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #8|
|`STN_N9`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #9|
|`STN_NA`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #A|
|`STN_NB`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #B|
|`STN_NC`|`STN_NUM`|Number bar #C|
|`STN_S1`|`STN_SL`| `S-` upper|
|`STN_S2`|`STN_SL`| `S-` lower|
|`STN_TL`|`STN_TL`| `T-`|
|`STN_KL`|`STN_KL`| `K-`|
|`STN_PL`|`STN_PL`| `P-`|
|`STN_WL`|`STN_WL`| `W-`|
|`STN_HL`|`STN_HL`| `H-`|
|`STN_RL`|`STN_RL`| `R-`|
|`STN_A`|`STN_A`| `A` vowel|
|`STN_O`|`STN_O`| `O` vowel|
|`STN_ST1`|`STN_STR`| `*` upper-left |
|`STN_ST2`|`STN_STR`| `*` lower-left|
|`STN_ST3`|`STN_STR`| `*` upper-right|
|`STN_ST4`|`STN_STR`| `*` lower-right|
|`STN_E`|`STN_E`| `E` vowel|
|`STN_U`|`STN_U`| `U` vowel|
|`STN_FR`|`STN_FR`| `-F`|
|`STN_PR`|`STN_PR`| `-P`|
|`STN_RR`|`STN_RR`| `-R`|
|`STN_BR`|`STN_BR`| `-B`|
|`STN_LR`|`STN_LR`| `-L`|
|`STN_GR`|`STN_GR`| `-G`|
|`STN_TR`|`STN_TR`| `-T`|
|`STN_SR`|`STN_SR`| `-S`|
|`STN_DR`|`STN_DR`| `-D`|
|`STN_ZR`|`STN_ZR`| `-Z`|
|`STN_FN`|| (GeminiPR only)|
|`STN_RES1`||(GeminiPR only)|
|`STN_RES2`||(GeminiPR only)|
|`STN_PWR`||(GeminiPR only)|

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# Tap Dance: A single key can do 3, 5, or 100 different things
<!-- FIXME: Break this up into multiple sections -->
Hit the semicolon key once, send a semicolon. Hit it twice, rapidly -- send a colon. Hit it three times, and your keyboard's LEDs do a wild dance. That's just one example of what Tap Dance can do. It's one of the nicest community-contributed features in the firmware, conceived and created by [algernon](https://github.com/algernon) in [#451](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/451). Here's how algernon describes the feature:
With this feature one can specify keys that behave differently, based on the amount of times they have been tapped, and when interrupted, they get handled before the interrupter.
To make it clear how this is different from `ACTION_FUNCTION_TAP`, lets explore a certain setup! We want one key to send `Space` on single tap, but `Enter` on double-tap.
With `ACTION_FUNCTION_TAP`, it is quite a rain-dance to set this up, and has the problem that when the sequence is interrupted, the interrupting key will be send first. Thus, `SPC a` will result in `a SPC` being sent, if they are typed within `TAPPING_TERM`. With the tap dance feature, that'll come out as `SPC a`, correctly.
The implementation hooks into two parts of the system, to achieve this: into `process_record_quantum()`, and the matrix scan. We need the latter to be able to time out a tap sequence even when a key is not being pressed, so `SPC` alone will time out and register after `TAPPING_TERM` time.
But lets start with how to use it, first!
First, you will need `TAP_DANCE_ENABLE=yes` in your `rules.mk`, because the feature is disabled by default. This adds a little less than 1k to the firmware size. Next, you will want to define some tap-dance keys, which is easiest to do with the `TD()` macro, that - similar to `F()`, takes a number, which will later be used as an index into the `tap_dance_actions` array.
This array specifies what actions shall be taken when a tap-dance key is in action. Currently, there are three possible options:
* `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE(kc1, kc2)`: Sends the `kc1` keycode when tapped once, `kc2` otherwise. When the key is held, the appropriate keycode is registered: `kc1` when pressed and held, `kc2` when tapped once, then pressed and held.
* `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN(fn)`: Calls the specified function - defined in the user keymap - with the final tap count of the tap dance action.
* `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED(on_each_tap_fn, on_dance_finished_fn, on_dance_reset_fn)`: Calls the first specified function - defined in the user keymap - on every tap, the second function on when the dance action finishes (like the previous option), and the last function when the tap dance action resets.
The first option is enough for a lot of cases, that just want dual roles. For example, `ACTION_TAP_DANCE(KC_SPC, KC_ENT)` will result in `Space` being sent on single-tap, `Enter` otherwise.
And that's the bulk of it!
And now, on to the explanation of how it works!
The main entry point is `process_tap_dance()`, called from `process_record_quantum()`, which is run for every keypress, and our handler gets to run early. This function checks whether the key pressed is a tap-dance key. If it is not, and a tap-dance was in action, we handle that first, and enqueue the newly pressed key. If it is a tap-dance key, then we check if it is the same as the already active one (if there's one active, that is). If it is not, we fire off the old one first, then register the new one. If it was the same, we increment the counter and the timer.
This means that you have `TAPPING_TERM` time to tap the key again, you do not have to input all the taps within that timeframe. This allows for longer tap counts, with minimal impact on responsiveness.
Our next stop is `matrix_scan_tap_dance()`. This handles the timeout of tap-dance keys.
For the sake of flexibility, tap-dance actions can be either a pair of keycodes, or a user function. The latter allows one to handle higher tap counts, or do extra things, like blink the LEDs, fiddle with the backlighting, and so on. This is accomplished by using an union, and some clever macros.
# Examples
## Simple Example
Here's a simple example for a single definition:
1. In your `rules.mk`, add `TAP_DANCE_ENABLE = yes`
2. In your `config.h` (which you can copy from `qmk_firmware/keyboards/planck/config.h` to your keymap directory), add `#define TAPPING_TERM 200`
3. In your `keymap.c` file, define the variables and definitions, then add to your keymap:
```c
//Tap Dance Declarations
enum {
TD_ESC_CAPS = 0
};
//Tap Dance Definitions
qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = {
//Tap once for Esc, twice for Caps Lock
[TD_ESC_CAPS] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE(KC_ESC, KC_CAPS)
// Other declarations would go here, separated by commas, if you have them
};
//In Layer declaration, add tap dance item in place of a key code
TD(TD_ESC_CAPS)
```
## Complex Examples
This section details several complex tap dance examples.
All the enums used in the examples are declared like this:
```c
// Enums defined for all examples:
enum {
CT_SE = 0,
CT_CLN,
CT_EGG,
CT_FLSH,
X_TAP_DANCE
};
```
### Example 1: Send `:` on single tap, `;` on double tap
```c
void dance_cln_finished (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
if (state->count == 1) {
register_code (KC_RSFT);
register_code (KC_SCLN);
} else {
register_code (KC_SCLN);
}
}
void dance_cln_reset (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
if (state->count == 1) {
unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
unregister_code (KC_SCLN);
} else {
unregister_code (KC_SCLN);
}
}
//All tap dance functions would go here. Only showing this one.
qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = {
[CT_CLN] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED (NULL, dance_cln_finished, dance_cln_reset)
};
```
### Example 2: Send "Safety Dance!" after 100 taps
```c
void dance_egg (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
if (state->count >= 100) {
SEND_STRING ("Safety dance!");
reset_tap_dance (state);
}
}
qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = {
[CT_EGG] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN (dance_egg)
};
```
### Example 3: Turn LED lights on then off, one at a time
```c
// on each tap, light up one led, from right to left
// on the forth tap, turn them off from right to left
void dance_flsh_each(qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
switch (state->count) {
case 1:
ergodox_right_led_3_on();
break;
case 2:
ergodox_right_led_2_on();
break;
case 3:
ergodox_right_led_1_on();
break;
case 4:
ergodox_right_led_3_off();
_delay_ms(50);
ergodox_right_led_2_off();
_delay_ms(50);
ergodox_right_led_1_off();
}
}
// on the fourth tap, set the keyboard on flash state
void dance_flsh_finished(qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
if (state->count >= 4) {
reset_keyboard();
reset_tap_dance(state);
}
}
// if the flash state didnt happen, then turn off leds, left to right
void dance_flsh_reset(qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
ergodox_right_led_1_off();
_delay_ms(50);
ergodox_right_led_2_off();
_delay_ms(50);
ergodox_right_led_3_off();
}
//All tap dances now put together. Example 3 is "CT_FLASH"
qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = {
[CT_SE] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_DOUBLE (KC_SPC, KC_ENT)
,[CT_CLN] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED (NULL, dance_cln_finished, dance_cln_reset)
,[CT_EGG] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN (dance_egg)
,[CT_FLSH] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED (dance_flsh_each, dance_flsh_finished, dance_flsh_reset)
};
```
### Example 4: 'Quad Function Tap-Dance'
By [DanielGGordon](https://github.com/danielggordon)
Allow one key to have 4 (or more) functions, depending on number of presses, and if the key is held or tapped.
Below is a specific example:
* Tap = Send `x`
* Hold = Send `Control`
* Double Tap = Send `Escape`
* Double Tap and Hold = Send `Alt`
The following example can be easily expanded to more than 4 quite easily:
```c
//**************** Definitions needed for quad function to work *********************//
//Enums used to clearly convey the state of the tap dance
enum {
SINGLE_TAP = 1,
SINGLE_HOLD = 2,
DOUBLE_TAP = 3,
DOUBLE_HOLD = 4,
DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP = 5 //send SINGLE_TAP twice - NOT DOUBLE_TAP
// Add more enums here if you want for triple, quadruple, etc.
};
typedef struct {
bool is_press_action;
int state;
} tap;
int cur_dance (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state) {
if (state->count == 1) {
//If count = 1, and it has been interrupted - it doesn't matter if it is pressed or not: Send SINGLE_TAP
if (state->interrupted || state->pressed==0) return SINGLE_TAP;
else return SINGLE_HOLD;
}
//If count = 2, and it has been interrupted - assume that user is trying to type the letter associated
//with single tap. In example below, that means to send `xx` instead of `Escape`.
else if (state->count == 2) {
if (state->interrupted) return DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP;
else if (state->pressed) return DOUBLE_HOLD;
else return DOUBLE_TAP;
}
else return 6; //magic number. At some point this method will expand to work for more presses
}
//**************** Definitions needed for quad function to work *********************//
//instanalize an instance of 'tap' for the 'x' tap dance.
static tap xtap_state = {
.is_press_action = true,
.state = 0
};
void x_finished (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
xtap_state.state = cur_dance(state);
switch (xtap_state.state) {
case SINGLE_TAP: register_code(KC_X); break;
case SINGLE_HOLD: register_code(KC_LCTRL); break;
case DOUBLE_TAP: register_code(KC_ESC); break;
case DOUBLE_HOLD: register_code(KC_LALT); break;
case DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP: register_code(KC_X); unregister_code(KC_X); register_code(KC_X);
//Last case is for fast typing. Assuming your key is `f`:
//For example, when typing the word `buffer`, and you want to make sure that you send `ff` and not `Esc`.
//In order to type `ff` when typing fast, the next character will have to be hit within the `TAPPING_TERM`, which by default is 200ms.
}
}
void x_reset (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) {
switch (xtap_state.state) {
case SINGLE_TAP: unregister_code(KC_X); break;
case SINGLE_HOLD: unregister_code(KC_LCTRL); break;
case DOUBLE_TAP: unregister_code(KC_ESC); break;
case DOUBLE_HOLD: unregister_code(KC_LALT);
case DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP: unregister_code(KC_X);
}
xtap_state.state = 0;
}
```
And then simply add this to your list of tap dance functions:
`[X_TAP_DANCE] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED(NULL, x_finished, x_reset)`

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# Terminal
> This feature is currently *huge* at 4400 bytes, and should probably only be put on boards with a lot of memory, or for fun.
The terminal feature is a command-line-like interface designed to communicate through a text editor with keystrokes. It's beneficial to turn off auto-indent features in your editor.
To enable, stick this in your `rules.mk` or `Makefile`:
TERMINAL_ENABLE = yes
And use the `TERM_ON` and `TERM_OFF` keycodes to turn it on or off.
When enabled, a `> ` prompt will appear, where you'll be able to type, backspace (a bell will ding if you reach the beginning and audio is enabled), and hit enter to send the command. Arrow keys are currently disabled so it doesn't get confused. Moving your cursor around with the mouse is discouraged.
`#define TERMINAL_HELP` enables some other output helpers that aren't really needed with this page.
## Future ideas
* Keyboard/user-extendable commands
* Smaller footprint
* Arrow key support
* Command history
* SD card support
* LCD support for buffer display
* Keycode -> name string LUT
* Layer status
* *Analog/digital port read/write*
* RGB mode stuff
* Macro definitions
* EEPROM read/write
* Audio control
## Current commands
### `about`
Prints out the current version of QMK with a build date:
```
> about
QMK Firmware
v0.5.115-7-g80ed73-dirty
Built: 2017-08-29-20:24:44
```
### `help`
Prints out the available commands:
```
> help
commands available:
about help keycode keymap exit
```
### `keycode <layer> <row> <col>`
Prints out the keycode value of a certain layer, row, and column:
```
> keycode 0 1 0
0x29 (41)
```
### `keymap <layer>`
Prints out the entire keymap for a certain layer
```
> keymap 0
0x002b, 0x0014, 0x001a, 0x0008, 0x0015, 0x0017, 0x001c, 0x0018, 0x000c, 0x0012, 0x0013, 0x002a,
0x0029, 0x0004, 0x0016, 0x0007, 0x0009, 0x000a, 0x000b, 0x000d, 0x000e, 0x000f, 0x0033, 0x0034,
0x00e1, 0x001d, 0x001b, 0x0006, 0x0019, 0x0005, 0x0011, 0x0010, 0x0036, 0x0037, 0x0038, 0x0028,
0x5cd6, 0x00e0, 0x00e2, 0x00e3, 0x5cd4, 0x002c, 0x002c, 0x5cd5, 0x0050, 0x0051, 0x0052, 0x004f,
>
```
### `exit`
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# Thermal Printer
<!-- FIXME: Describe thermal printers support here. -->
## Thermal Printer Keycodes
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
|`PRINT_ON`|Start printing everything the user types|
|`PRINT_OFF`|Stop printing everything the user types|

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# Unicode support
There are three Unicode keymap definition method available in QMK:
## UNICODE_ENABLE
Supports Unicode input up to 0xFFFF. The keycode function is `UC(n)` in
keymap file, where *n* is a 4 digit hexadecimal.
## UNICODEMAP_ENABLE
Supports Unicode up to 0xFFFFFFFF. You need to maintain a separate mapping
table `const uint32_t PROGMEM unicode_map[] = {...}` in your keymap file.
The keycode function is `X(n)` where *n* is the array index of the mapping
table.
## UCIS_ENABLE
TBD
Unicode input in QMK works by inputing a sequence of characters to the OS,
sort of like macro. Unfortunately, each OS has different ideas on how Unicode is inputted.
This is the current list of Unicode input method in QMK:
* UC_OSX: MacOS Unicode Hex Input support. Works only up to 0xFFFF. Disabled by default. To enable: go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input Sources, and enable Unicode Hex.
* UC_OSX_RALT: Same as UC_OSX, but sends the Rigt Alt key for unicode input
* UC_LNX: Unicode input method under Linux. Works up to 0xFFFFF. Should work almost anywhere on ibus enabled distros. Without ibus, this works under GTK apps, but rarely anywhere else.
* UC_WIN: (not recommended) Windows built-in Unicode input. To enable: create registry key under `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Input Method\EnableHexNumpad` of type `REG_SZ` called `EnableHexNumpad`, set its value to 1, and reboot. This method is not recommended because of reliability and compatibility issue, use WinCompose method below instead.
* UC_WINC: Windows Unicode input using WinCompose. Requires [WinCompose](https://github.com/samhocevar/wincompose). Works reliably under many (all?) variations of Windows.
# Additional language support
In `quantum/keymap_extras/`, you'll see various language files - these work the same way as the alternative layout ones do. Most are defined by their two letter country/language code followed by an underscore and a 4-letter abbreviation of its name. `FR_UGRV` which will result in a `ù` when using a software-implemented AZERTY layout. It's currently difficult to send such characters in just the firmware.
# International Characters on Windows
[AutoHotkey](https://autohotkey.com) allows Windows users to create custom hotkeys among others.
The method does not require Unicode support in the keyboard itself but depends instead of AutoHotkey running in the background.
First you need to select a modifier combination that is not in use by any of your programs.
CtrlAltWin is not used very widely and should therefore be perfect for this.
There is a macro defined for a mod-tab combo `LCAG_T`.
Add this mod-tab combo to a key on your keyboard, e.g.: `LCAG_T(KC_TAB)`.
This makes the key behave like a tab key if pressed and released immediately but changes it to the modifier if used with another key.
In the default script of AutoHotkey you can define custom hotkeys.
<^<!<#a::Send, ä
<^<!<#<+a::Send, Ä
The hotkeys above are for the combination CtrlAltGui and CtrlAltGuiShift plus the letter a.
AutoHotkey inserts the Text right of `Send, ` when this combination is pressed.

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# Userspace: sharing code between keymaps
If you use more than one keyboard with a similar keymap, you might see the benefit in being able to share code between them. Create your own folder in `users/` named the same as your keymap (ideally your github username, `<name>`) with the following structure:
* `/users/<name>/` (added to the path automatically)
* `readme.md`
* `rules.mk` (included automatically)
* `<name>.h` (optional)
* `<name>.c` (optional)
`<name>.c` will need to be added to the SRC in `rules.mk` like this:
SRC += <name>.c
Additional files may be added in the same way - it's recommended you have one named `<name>`.c/.h though.
All this only happens when you build a keymap named `<name>`, like this:
make planck:<name>
For example,
make planck:jack
Will include the `/users/jack/` folder in the path, along with `/users/jack/rules.mk`.
## Readme
Please include authorship (your name, github username, email), and optionally [a license that's GPL compatible](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses).
## Example
For a brief example, checkout `/users/_example/` , or for a more detailed examples check out [`template.h`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/users/drashna/template.h) and [`template.c`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/users/drashna/template.c) in `/users/drashna/` .
### Consolidated Macros
If you wanted to consoludate macros and other functions into your userspace for all of your keymaps, you can do that. The issue is that you then cannot call any function defined in your userspace, or it gets complicated. To better handle this, you can call the functions here and create new functions to use in individual keymaps.
First, you'd want to go through all of your `keymap.c` files and replace `process_record_user` with `process_record_keymap` instead. This way, you can still use keyboard specific codes on those boards, and use your custom "global" keycodes as well. You'll also want to replace `SAFE_RANGE` with `NEW_SAFE_RANGE` so that you wont have any overlappind keycodes
Then add `#include <name.h>` to all of your keymap.c files. This allows you to use these new keycodes without having to redefine them in each keymap.
Once you've done that, you'll want to set the keycode definitions that you need to the `<name>.h` file. For instance:
```
#ifndef USERSPACE
#define USERSPACE
#include "quantum.h"
// Define all of
enum custom_keycodes {
KC_MAKE = SAFE_RANGE,
NEW_SAFE_RANGE //use "NEW_SAFE_RANGE" for keymap specific codes
};
#endif
```
Now you want to create the `<name>.c` file, and add this content to it:
```
#include "<name>.h"
#include "quantum.h"
#include "action.h"
#include "version.h"
__attribute__ ((weak))
bool process_record_keymap(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
return true;
}
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
switch (keycode) {
case KC_MAKE:
if (!record->event.pressed) {
SEND_STRING("make " QMK_KEYBOARD ":" QMK_KEYMAP
#if (defined(BOOTLOADER_DFU) || defined(BOOTLOADER_LUFA_DFU) || defined(BOOTLOADER_QMK_DFU))
":dfu "
#elif defined(BOOTLOADER_HALFKAY)
":teensy "
#elif defined(BOOTLOADER_CATERINA)
":avrdude "
#endif
SS_TAP(X_ENTER));
}
return false;
break;
}
return process_record_keymap(keycode, record);
}
```
This will add a new `KC_MAKE` keycode that can be used in any of your keymaps. And this keycode will output `make <keyboard>:<keymap">`, making frequent compiling easier. And this will work with any keyboard and any keymap as it will output the current boards info, so that you don't have to type this out every time.
Additionally, this should flash the newly compiled firmware automatically, using the correct utility, based on the bootloader settings (or default to just generating the HEX file). However, it should be noted that this may not work on all systems. AVRDUDE doesn't work on WSL, namely (and will dump the HEX in the ".build" folder instead).

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# QMK Features
QMK has a staggering number of features for building your keyboard. It can take some time to understand all of them and determine which one will acheive your goal.
* [Advanced Keycodes](feature_advanced_keycodes.md) - Change layers, type shifted keys, and more. Go beyond typing simple characters.
* [Audio](feature_audio.md) - Connect a speaker to your keyboard for audio feedback, midi support, and music mode.
* [Auto Shift](feature_auto_shift.md) - Tap for the normal key, hold slightly longer for its shifted state.
* [Backlight](feature_backlight.md) - LED lighting support for your keyboard.
* [Bootmagic](feature_bootmagic.md) - Adjust the behavior of your keyboard using hotkeys.
* [Dynamic Macros](feature_dynamic_macros.md) - Record and playback macros from the keyboard itself.
* [Key Lock](feature_key_lock.md) - Lock a key in the "down" state.
* [Layouts](feature_layouts.md) - Use one keymap with any keyboard that supports your layout.
* [Leader Key](feature_leader_key.md) - Tap the leader key followed by a sequence to trigger custom behavior.
* [Macros](feature_macros.md) - Send multiple key presses when pressing only one physical key.
* [Mouse keys](feature_mouse_keys.md) - Control your mouse pointer from your keyboard.
* [Pointing Device](feature_pointing_device.md) - Framework for connecting your custom pointing device to your keyboard.
* [PS2 Mouse](feature_ps2_mouse.md) - Driver for connecting a ps2 mouse directly to your keyboard.
* [RGB Light](feature_rgblight.md) - RGB lighting for your keyboard.
* [Space Cadet](feature_space_cadet.md) - Use your left/right shift keys to type parenthesis and brackets.
* [Stenography](feature_stenography.md) - Put your keyboard into Plover mode for stenography use.
* [Tap Dance](feature_tap_dance.md) - Make a single key do as many things as you want.
* [Terminal](feature_terminal.md) - CLI interface to the internals of your keyboard.
* [Thermal Printer](feature_thermal_printer.md) - Connect a thermal printer to your keyboard to be able to toggle on a printed log of everything you type.
* [Unicode](feature_unicode.md) - Unicode input support.
* [Userspace](feature_userspace.md) - Share code between different keymaps and keyboards.

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# Flashing Intrustructions / Bootloader Information
There are quite a few different types of bootloaders that keyboards use, and just about all of the use a different flashing method. Luckily, projects like the [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox/releases) aim to be compatible with all the different types without having to think about it much, but this article will describe the different types of bootloaders, and available methods for flashing them.
If you have a bootloader selected with the `BOOTLOADER` variable in your `rules.mk`, QMK will automatically calculate if your .hex file is the right size to be flashed to the device, and output the total size it bytes (along with the max). To run this process manually, compile with the target `check-size`, eg `make planck/rev4:default:check-size`.
## DFU
Atmel's DFU bootloader comes on all atmega32u4 chips by default, and is used by many keyboards that have their own ICs on their PCBs (Older OLKB boards, Clueboards). Some keyboards may also use LUFA's DFU bootloader (or QMK's fork) (Newer OLKB boards) that adds in additional features specific to that hardware.
To ensure compatability with the DFU bootloader, make sure this block is present your `rules.mk` (optionally with `lufa-dfu` or `qmk-dfu` instead):
# Bootloader
# This definition is optional, and if your keyboard supports multiple bootloaders of
# different sizes, comment this out, and the correct address will be loaded
# automatically (+60). See bootloader.mk for all options.
BOOTLOADER = atmel-dfu
Compatible flashers:
* [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox/releases) (recommended GUI)
* [dfu-programmer](https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer) / `:dfu` in QMK (recommended commandline)
* [Atmel's Flip](http://www.atmel.com/tools/flip.aspx) (not recommended)
Flashing sequence:
1. Press the `RESET` keycode, or tap the RESET button (or short RST to GND).
2. Wait for the OS to detect the device
3. Erase the memory (may be done automatically)
4. Flash a .hex file
5. Reset the device into application mode (may be done automatically)
or:
make <keyboard>:<keymap>:dfu
### QMK DFU
QMK has a fork of the LUFA DFU bootloader that allows for a simple matrix scan for exiting the bootloader and returning to the application, as well as flashing an LED/making a ticking noise with a speaker when things are happening. To enable these features, use this block in your `config.h` (The key that exits the bootloader needs to be hooked-up to the INPUT and OUTPUT defined here):
#define QMK_ESC_OUTPUT F1 // usually COL
#define QMK_ESC_INPUT D5 // usually ROW
#define QMK_LED E6
#define QMK_SPEAKER C6
The Manufacturer and Product names are automatically pulled from your `config.h`, and "Bootloader" is added to the product.
To generate this bootloader, use the `bootloader` target, eg `make planck/rev4:default:bootloader`.
To generate a production-ready .hex file (containing the application and the bootloader), use the `production` target, eg `make planck/rev4:default:production`.
## Caterina
Arduino boards and their clones use the [Caterina bootloader](https://github.com/arduino/Arduino/tree/master/hardware/arduino/avr/bootloaders/caterina) (any keyboard built with a Pro Micro, or clone), and uses the avr109 protocol to communicate through virtual serial. Bootloaders like [A-Star](https://www.pololu.com/docs/0J61/9) are based on Caterina.
To ensure compatability with the Caterina bootloader, make sure this block is present your `rules.mk`:
# Bootloader
# This definition is optional, and if your keyboard supports multiple bootloaders of
# different sizes, comment this out, and the correct address will be loaded
# automatically (+60). See bootloader.mk for all options.
BOOTLOADER = caterina
Compatible flashers:
* [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox/releases) (recommended GUI)
* [avrdude](http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/) with avr109 / `:avrdude` (recommended commandline)
* [AVRDUDESS](https://github.com/zkemble/AVRDUDESS)
Flashing sequence:
1. Press the `RESET` keycode, or short RST to GND quickly (you only have 7 seconds to flash once it enters)
2. Wait for the OS to detect the device
4. Flash a .hex file
5. Wait for the device to reset automatically
or
make <keyboard>:<keymap>:avrdude
## Halfkay
Halfkay is a super-slim protocol developed by PJRC that uses HID, and come on all Teensys (namely the 2.0).
To ensure compatability with the Halfkay bootloader, make sure this block is present your `rules.mk`:
# Bootloader
# This definition is optional, and if your keyboard supports multiple bootloaders of
# different sizes, comment this out, and the correct address will be loaded
# automatically (+60). See bootloader.mk for all options.
BOOTLOADER = halfkay
Compatible flashers:
* [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox/releases) (recommended GUI)
* [Teensy Loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html)
* [Teensy Loader Command Line](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html) (recommended commandline)
Flashing sequence:
1. Press the `RESET` keycode, or short RST to GND quickly (you only have 7 seconds to flash once it enters)
2. Wait for the OS to detect the device
4. Flash a .hex file
5. Reset the device into application mode (may be done automatically)

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# Installing Build Tools
This page describes setting up the build environment for QMK. These instructions cover AVR processors (such as the atmega32u4).
<!-- FIXME: We should have ARM instructions somewhere. -->
## Linux
To ensure you are always up to date, you can just run `sudo util/install_dependencies.sh`. That should always install all the dependencies needed. **This will run `apt-get upgrade`.**
You can also install things manually, but this documentation might not be always up to date with all requirements.
The current requirements are the following, but not all might be needed depending on what you do. Also note that some systems might not have all the dependencies available as packages, or they might be named differently.
```
build-essential
gcc
unzip
wget
zip
gcc-avr
binutils-avr
avr-libc
dfu-programmer
dfu-util
gcc-arm-none-eabi
binutils-arm-none-eabi
libnewlib-arm-none-eabi
git
```
Install the dependencies with your favorite package manager.
Debian/Ubuntu example:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gcc unzip wget zip gcc-avr binutils-avr avr-libc dfu-programmer dfu-util gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi libnewlib-arm-none-eabi
## Nix
If you're on [NixOS](https://nixos.org/), or have Nix installed on Linux or macOS, run `nix-shell` from the repository root to get a build environment.
By default, this will download compilers for both AVR and ARM. If you don't need both, disable the `avr` or `arm` arguments, e.g.:
nix-shell --arg arm false
## macOS
If you're using [homebrew,](http://brew.sh/) you can use the following commands:
brew tap osx-cross/avr
brew tap PX4/homebrew-px4
brew update
brew install avr-gcc
brew install dfu-programmer
brew install gcc-arm-none-eabi
This is the recommended method. If you don't have homebrew, [install it!](http://brew.sh/) It's very much worth it for anyone who works in the command line. Note that the `make` and `make install` portion during the homebrew installation of avr-libc can take over 20 minutes and exhibit high CPU usage.
## Windows with msys2 (recommended)
The best environment to use, for Windows Vista through any later version (tested on 7 and 10), is [msys2](http://www.msys2.org).
* Install msys2 by downloading it and following the instructions here: http://www.msys2.org
* Open the ``MSYS2 MingGW 64-bit`` shortcut
* Navigate to your qmk checkout. For example, if it's in the root of your c drive:
* `$ cd /c/qmk_firmware`
* Run `util/msys2_install.sh` and follow the prompts
## Windows 10 (deprecated)
These are the old instructions for Windows 10. We recommend you use [MSYS2 as outlined above](#windows-with-msys2-recommended).
### Creators Update
If you have Windows 10 with Creators Update or later, you can build and flash the firmware directly. Before the Creators Update, only building was possible. If you don't have it yet or if are unsure, follow [these instructions](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/instantanswers/d4efb316-79f0-1aa1-9ef3-dcada78f3fa0/get-the-windows-10-creators-update).
### Windows Subsystem for Linux
In addition to the Creators Update, you need Windows 10 Subystem for Linux, so install it following [these instructions](http://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/). If you already have the Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux from the Anniversary update it's recommended that you [upgrade](https://betanews.com/2017/04/14/upgrade-windows-subsystem-for-linux/) it to 16.04LTS, because some keyboards don't compile with the toolchains included in 14.04LTS. Note that you need to know what your are doing if you chose the `sudo do-release-upgrade` method.
### Git
If you already have cloned the repository on your Windows file system you can ignore this section.
You will need to clone the repository to your Windows file system using the normal Git for Windows and **not** the WSL Git. So if you haven't installed Git before, [download](https://git-scm.com/download/win) and install it. Then [set it up](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-First-Time-Git-Setup), it's important that you setup the e-mail and user name, especially if you are planning to contribute.
Once Git is installed, open the Git Bash command and change the directory to where you want to clone QMK; note that you have to use forward slashes, and that your c drive is accessed like this `/c/path/to/where/you/want/to/go`. Then run `git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware`, this will create a new folder `qmk_firmware` as a subfolder of the current one.
### Toolchain setup
The Toolchain setup is done through the Windows Subsystem for Linux, and the process is fully automated. If you want to do everything manually, there are no other instructions than the scripts themselves, but you can always open issues and ask for more information.
1. Open "Bash On Ubuntu On Windows" from the start menu.
2. Go to the directory where you cloned `qmk_firmware`. Note that the paths start with `/mnt/` in the WSL, so you have to write for example `cd /mnt/c/path/to/qmk_firmware`.
3. Run `util/wsl_install.sh` and follow the on-screen instructions.
4. Close the Bash command window, and re-open it.
5. You are ready to compile and flash the firmware!
### Some important things to keep in mind
* You can run `util/wsl_install.sh` again to get all the newest updates.
* Your QMK repository need to be on a Windows file system path, since WSL can't run executables outside it.
* The WSL Git is **not** compatible with the Windows Git, so use the Windows Git Bash or a windows Git GUI for all Git operations
* You can edit files either inside WSL or normally using Windows, but note that if you edit makefiles or shell scripts, make sure you are using an editor that saves the files with Unix line endings. Otherwise the compilation might not work.
## Windows (Vista and later) (Deprecated)
These are the old instructions for Windows Vista and later. We recommend you use [MSYS2 as outlined above](#windows-with-msys2-recommended).
1. If you have ever installed WinAVR, uninstall it.
2. Install [MHV AVR Tools](https://infernoembedded.com/sites/default/files/project/MHV_AVR_Tools_20131101.exe). Disable smatch, but **be sure to leave the option to add the tools to the PATH checked**.
3. If you are going to flash Infinity based keyboards you will need to install dfu-util, refer to the instructions by [Input Club](https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/wiki/Loading-DFU-Firmware).
4. Install [MinGW](https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Installer/mingw-get-setup.exe/download). During installation, uncheck the option to install a graphical user interface. **DO NOT change the default installation folder.** The scripts depend on the default location.
5. Clone this repository. [This link will download it as a zip file, which you'll need to extract.](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/archive/master.zip) Open the extracted folder in Windows Explorer.
6. Open the `\util` folder.
7. Double-click on the `1-setup-path-win` batch script to run it. You'll need to accept a User Account Control prompt. Press the spacebar to dismiss the success message in the command prompt that pops up.
8. Right-click on the `2-setup-environment-win` batch script, select "Run as administrator", and accept the User Account Control prompt. This part may take a couple of minutes, and you'll need to approve a driver installation, but once it finishes, your environment is complete!
If you have trouble and want to ask for help, it is useful to generate a *Win_Check_Output.txt* file by running `Win_Check.bat` in the `\util` folder.
## Docker
If this is a bit complex for you, Docker might be the turn-key solution you need. After installing [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker), run the following command at the root of the QMK folder to build a keyboard/keymap:
```bash
# You'll run this every time you want to build a keymap
# modify the keymap and keyboard assigment to compile what you want
# defaults are ergodox/default
docker run -e keymap=gwen -e keyboard=ergodox_ez --rm -v $('pwd'):/qmk:rw edasque/qmk_firmware
```
On Windows Docker seems to have issues with the VOLUME tag in Dockerfile, and `$('pwd')` won't print a Windows compliant path; use full path instead, like this:
```bash
docker run -e keymap=default -e keyboard=ergobox_ez --rm -v D:/Users/Sacapuces/Documents/Repositories/qmk:/qmk:rw edasque/qmk_firmware
```
This will compile the targeted keyboard/keymap and leave it in your QMK directory for you to flash.
## Vagrant
If you have any problems building the firmware, you can try using a tool called Vagrant. It will set up a virtual computer with a known configuration that's ready-to-go for firmware building. OLKB does NOT host the files for this virtual computer. Details on how to set up Vagrant are in the [vagrant guide](getting_started_vagrant.md).

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# How to use Github with QMK
Github can be a little tricky to those that aren't familiar with it - this guide will walk through each step of forking, cloning, and submitting a pull request with QMK.
{% hint style='info' %}
This guide assumes you're somewhat comfortable with running things at the command line, and have git installed on your system.
{% endhint %}
Start on the [QMK Github page](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware), and you'll see a button in the upper right that says "Fork":
![Fork on Github](http://i.imgur.com/8Toomz4.jpg)
If you're apart of an organization, you'll need to choose which account to fork it to. In most circumstances, you'll want to fork it to your personal account. Once your fork is completed (sometimes this takes a little while), click the "Clone or Download" button:
![Download from Github](http://i.imgur.com/N1NYcSz.jpg)
And be sure to select "HTTPS", and select the link and copy it:
![HTTPS link](http://i.imgur.com/eGO0ohO.jpg)
From here, enter `git clone ` into the command line, and then paste your link:
```
**[terminal]
**[prompt you@computer]**[path ~]**[delimiter $ ]**[command git clone https://github.com/whoeveryouare/qmk_firmware.git]
Cloning into 'qmk_firmware'...
remote: Counting objects: 46625, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
remote: Total 46625 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 46623
Receiving objects: 100% (46625/46625), 84.47 MiB | 3.14 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (29362/29362), done.
Checking out files: 100% (2799/2799), done.
```
You now have your QMK fork on your local machine, and you can add your keymap, compile it and flash it to your board. Once you're happy with your changes, you can add, commit, and push them to your fork like this:
```
**[terminal]
**[prompt you@computer]**[path ~/qmk_firmware]**[delimiter $ ]**[command git add .]
**[prompt you@computer]**[path ~/qmk_firmware]**[delimiter $ ]**[command git commit -m "adding my keymap"]
[master cccb1608] adding my keymap
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
create mode 100644 keyboards/planck/keymaps/mine/keymap.c
**[prompt you@computer]**[path ~/qmk_firmware]**[delimiter $ ]**[command git push]
Counting objects: 1, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (1/1), done.
Writing objects: 100% (1/1), 1.64 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 1 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (1/1), completed with 1 local objects.
To https://github.com/whoeveryouare/qmk_firmware.git
+ 20043e64...7da94ac5 master -> master
```
Your changes now exist on your fork on Github - if you go back there (`https://github.com/<whoeveryouare>/qmk_firmware`), you can create a "New Pull Request" by clicking this button:
![New Pull Request](http://i.imgur.com/DxMHpJ8.jpg)
Here you'll be able to see exactly what you've committed - if it all looks good, you can finalize it by clicking "Create Pull Request":
![Create Pull Request](http://i.imgur.com/Ojydlaj.jpg)
After submitting, we may talk to you about your changes, ask that you make changes, and eventually accept it! Thanks for contributing to QMK :)

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# Introduction
This page attempts to explain the basic information you need to know to work with the QMK project. It assumes that you are familiar with navigating a Unix shell, but does not assume you are familiar with C or with compiling using make.
## Basic QMK structure
QMK is a fork of [Jun Wako](https://github.com/tmk)'s [tmk_keyboard](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) project. The original TMK code, with modifications, can be found in the `tmk` folder. The QMK additions to the project may be found in the `quantum` folder. Keyboard projects may be found in the `handwired` and `keyboard` folders.
### Keyboard project structure
Within the folder `keyboards` and its subfolder `handwired` is a directory for each keyboard project, for example `qmk_firmware/keyboards/clueboard`. Within it you'll find the following structure:
* `keymaps/`: Different keymaps that can be built
* `rules.mk`: The file that sets the default "make" options. Do not edit this file directly, instead use a keymap specific `Makefile`
* `config.h`: The file that sets the default compile time options. Do not edit this file directly, instead use a keymap specific `config.h`.
### Keymap structure
In every keymap folder, the following files may be found. Only `keymap.c` is required, and if the rest of the files are not found the default options will be chosen.
* `config.h`: the options to configure your keymap
* `keymap.c`: all of your keymap code, required
* `rules.mk`: the features of QMK that are enabled
* `readme.md`: a description of your keymap, how others might use it, and explanations of features. Please upload images to a service like imgur.
# The `config.h` file
There are 2 `config.h` locations:
* keyboard (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/config.h`)
* keymap (`/keyboards/<keyboard>/keymaps/<keymap>/config.h`)
If the keymap `config.h` exists, that file is included by the build system and the keyboard `config.h` is not included. If you wish to override settings in your keymap's `config.h` you will need to include some glue code:
```
#ifndef CONFIG_USER_H
#define CONFIG_USER_H
#include "config_common.h"
```
If you want to override a setting from the parent `config.h` file, you need to `#undef` and then `#define` the setting again, like this:
```c
#undef MY_SETTING
#define MY_SETTING 4
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# More detailed make instruction
The full syntax of the `make` command is `<keyboard_folder>:<keymap>:<target>`, where:
* `<keyboard_folder>` is the path of the keyboard, for example `planck`
* Use `all` to compile all keyboards
* Specify the path to compile a revision, for example `planck/rev4` or `planck/rev3`
* If the keyboard doesn't have any folders, it can be left out
* To compile the default folder, you can leave it out
* `<keymap>` is the name of the keymap, for example `algernon`
* Use `all` to compile all keymaps
* `<target>` will be explained in more detail below.
The `<target>` means the following
* If no target is given, then it's the same as `all` below
* `all` compiles as many keyboard/revision/keymap combinations as specified. For example, `make planck/rev4:default` will generate a single .hex, while `make planck/rev4:all` will generate a hex for every keymap available to the planck.
* `dfu`, `teensy` or `dfu-util`, compile and upload the firmware to the keyboard. If the compilation fails, then nothing will be uploaded. The programmer to use depends on the keyboard. For most keyboards it's `dfu`, but for ChibiOS keyboards you should use `dfu-util`, and `teensy` for standard Teensys. To find out which command you should use for your keyboard, check the keyboard specific readme.
* **Note**: some operating systems need root access for these commands to work, so in that case you need to run for example `sudo make planck/rev4:default:dfu`.
* `clean`, cleans the build output folders to make sure that everything is built from scratch. Run this before normal compilation if you have some unexplainable problems.
You can also add extra options at the end of the make command line, after the target
* `make COLOR=false` - turns off color output
* `make SILENT=true` - turns off output besides errors/warnings
* `make VERBOSE=true` - outputs all of the gcc stuff (not interesting, unless you need to debug)
* `make EXTRAFLAGS=-E` - Preprocess the code without doing any compiling (useful if you are trying to debug #define commands)
The make command itself also has some additional options, type `make --help` for more information. The most useful is probably `-jx`, which specifies that you want to compile using more than one CPU, the `x` represents the number of CPUs that you want to use. Setting that can greatly reduce the compile times, especially if you are compiling many keyboards/keymaps. I usually set it to one less than the number of CPUs that I have, so that I have some left for doing other things while it's compiling. Note that not all operating systems and make versions supports that option.
Here are some examples commands
* `make all:all` builds everything (all keyboard folders, all keymaps). Running just `make` from the `root` will also run this.
* `make ergodox_infinity:algernon:clean` will clean the build output of the Ergodox Infinity keyboard.
* `make planck/rev4:default:dfu COLOR=false` builds and uploads the keymap without color output.
## `rules.mk` options
Set these variables to `no` to disable them, and `yes` to enable them.
`BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE`
This allows you to hold a key and the salt key (space by default) and have access to a various EEPROM settings that persist over power loss. It's advised you keep this disabled, as the settings are often changed by accident, and produce confusing results that makes it difficult to debug. It's one of the more common problems encountered in help sessions.
Consumes about 1000 bytes.
`MOUSEKEY_ENABLE`
This gives you control over cursor movements and clicks via keycodes/custom functions.
`EXTRAKEY_ENABLE`
This allows you to use the system and audio control key codes.
`CONSOLE_ENABLE`
This allows you to print messages that can be read using [`hid_listen`](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/hid_listen.html).
By default, all debug (*dprint*) print (*print*, *xprintf*), and user print (*uprint*) messages will be enabled. This will eat up a significant portion of the flash and may make the keyboard .hex file too big to program.
To disable debug messages (*dprint*) and reduce the .hex file size, include `#define NO_DEBUG` in your `config.h` file.
To disable print messages (*print*, *xprintf*) and user print messages (*uprint*) and reduce the .hex file size, include `#define NO_PRINT` in your `config.h` file.
To disable print messages (*print*, *xprintf*) and **KEEP** user print messages (*uprint*), include `#define USER_PRINT` in your `config.h` file.
To see the text, open `hid_listen` and enjoy looking at your printed messages.
**NOTE:** Do not include *uprint* messages in anything other than your keymap code. It must not be used within the QMK system framework. Otherwise, you will bloat other people's .hex files.
Consumes about 400 bytes.
`COMMAND_ENABLE`
This enables magic commands, typically fired with the default magic key combo `LSHIFT+RSHIFT+KEY`. Magic commands include turning on debugging messages (`MAGIC+D`) or temporarily toggling NKRO (`MAGIC+N`).
`SLEEP_LED_ENABLE`
Enables your LED to breath while your computer is sleeping. Timer1 is being used here. This feature is largely unused and untested, and needs updating/abstracting.
`NKRO_ENABLE`
This allows the keyboard to tell the host OS that up to 248 keys are held down at once (default without NKRO is 6). NKRO is off by default, even if `NKRO_ENABLE` is set. NKRO can be forced by adding `#define FORCE_NKRO` to your config.h or by binding `MAGIC_TOGGLE_NKRO` to a key and then hitting the key.
`BACKLIGHT_ENABLE`
This enables your backlight on Timer1 and ports B5, B6, or B7 (for now). You can specify your port by putting this in your `config.h`:
#define BACKLIGHT_PIN B7
`MIDI_ENABLE`
This enables MIDI sending and receiving with your keyboard. To enter MIDI send mode, you can use the keycode `MI_ON`, and `MI_OFF` to turn it off. This is a largely untested feature, but more information can be found in the `quantum/quantum.c` file.
`UNICODE_ENABLE`
This allows you to send unicode symbols via `UC(<unicode>)` in your keymap. Only codes up to 0x7FFF are currently supported.
`UNICODEMAP_ENABLE`
This allows sending unicode symbols using `X(<unicode>)` in your keymap. Codes
up to 0xFFFFFFFF are supported, including emojis. You will need to maintain
a separate mapping table in your keymap file.
Known limitations:
- Under Mac OS, only codes up to 0xFFFF are supported.
- Under Linux ibus, only codes up to 0xFFFFF are supported (but anything important is still under this limit for now).
Characters out of range supported by the OS will be ignored.
`BLUETOOTH_ENABLE`
This allows you to interface with a Bluefruit EZ-key to send keycodes wirelessly. It uses the D2 and D3 pins.
`AUDIO_ENABLE`
This allows you output audio on the C6 pin (needs abstracting). See the [audio page](feature_audio.md) for more information.
`FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE`
Uses buzzer to emulate clicky switches. A cheap imitation of the Cherry blue switches. By default, uses the C6 pin, same as AUDIO_ENABLE.
`VARIABLE_TRACE`
Use this to debug changes to variable values, see the [tracing variables](unit_testing.md#tracing-variables) section of the Unit Testing page for more information.
`API_SYSEX_ENABLE`
This enables using the Quantum SYSEX API to send strings (somewhere?)
This consumes about 5390 bytes.
`KEY_LOCK_ENABLE`
This enables [key lock](feature_key_lock.md). This consumes an additional 260 bytes.
## Customizing Makefile options on a per-keymap basis
If your keymap directory has a file called `rules.mk` any options you set in that file will take precedence over other `rules.mk` options for your particular keyboard.
So let's say your keyboard's `rules.mk` has `BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = yes`. You want your particular keyboard to not have the backlight, so you make a file called `rules.mk` and specify `BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = no`.

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# Vagrant Quick Start
This project includes a Vagrantfile that will allow you to build a new firmware for your keyboard very easily without major changes to your primary operating system. This also ensures that when you clone the project and perform a build, you have the exact same environment as anyone else using the Vagrantfile to build. This makes it much easier for people to help you troubleshoot any issues you encounter.
## Requirements
Using the `/Vagrantfile` in this repository requires you have [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com/) as well as [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) (or [VMware Workstation](https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation) and [Vagrant VMware plugin](http://www.vagrantup.com/vmware) but the (paid) VMware plugin requires a licensed copy of VMware Workstation/Fusion).
*COMPATIBILITY NOTICE* Certain versions of Virtualbox 5 appear to have an incompatibility with the Virtualbox extensions installed in the boxes in this Vagrantfile. If you encounter any issues with the /vagrant mount not succeeding, please upgrade your version of Virtualbox to at least 5.0.12. **Alternately, you can try running the following command:** `vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest`
Other than having Vagrant and Virtualbox installed and possibly a restart of your computer afterwards, you can simple run a 'vagrant up' anywhere inside the folder where you checked out this project and it will start a Linux virtual machine that contains all the tools required to build this project. There is a post Vagrant startup hint that will get you off on the right foot, otherwise you can also reference the build documentation below.
# Flashing the firmware
The "easy" way to flash the firmware is using a tool from your host OS:
* [QMK Toolbox](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_toolbox) (reccommened)
* [Teensy Loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html)
* [Atmel FLIP](http://www.atmel.com/tools/flip.aspx)
If you want to program via the command line you can uncomment the ['modifyvm'] lines in the Vagrantfile to enable the USB passthrough into Linux and then program using the command line tools like dfu-util/dfu-programmer or you can install the Teensy CLI version.

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# Glossary of QMK terms
## ARM
A line of 32-bit MCU's produced by a number of companies, such as Atmel, Cypress, Kinetis, NXP, ST, and TI.
## AVR
A line of 8-bit MCU's produced by [Atmel](http://atmel.com). AVR was the original platform that TMK supported.
## AZERTY
The standard Français (French) keyboard layout. Named for the first 6 keys on the keyboard.
## Backlight
A generic term for lighting on a keyboard. The backlight is typically, but not always, an array of LED's that shine through keycaps and/or switches.
## Bluetooth
A short range peer to peer wireless protocol. Most common wireless protocol for a keyboard.
## Bootloader
A special program that is written to a protected area of your MCU that allows the MCU to upgrade its own firmware, typically over USB.
## Bootmagic
A feature that allows for various keyboard behavior changes to happen on the fly, such as swapping or disabling common keys.
## C
A low-level programming language suitable for system code. Most QMK code is written in C.
## Colemak
An alternative keyboard layout that is gaining in popularity.
## Compile
The process of turning human readable code into machine code your MCU can run.
## Dvorak
An alternative keyboard layout developed by Dr. August Dvorak in the 1930's. A shortened form of the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard.
## Dynamic Macro
A macro which has been recorded on the keyboard and which will be lost when the keyboard is unplugged or the computer rebooted.
* [Dynamic Macro Documentation](feature_dynamic_macros.md)
## Eclipse
An IDE that is popular with many C developers.
* [Eclipse Setup Instructions](eclipse.md)
## Firmware
The software that controls your MCU.
## FLIP
Software provided by Atmel for flashing AVR devices. We generally recommend [QMK Flasher](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_flasher) instead, but for some advanced use cases FLIP is required.
## git
Versioning software used at the commandline
## GitHub
The website that hosts most of the QMK project. It provides integration with git, issue tracking, and other features that help us run QMK.
## ISP
In-system programming, a method of programming an AVR chip using external hardware and the JTAG pins.
## hid_listen
An interface for receiving debugging messages from your keyboard. You can view these messages using [QMK Flasher](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_flasher) or [PJRC's hid_listen](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/hid_listen.html)
## Keycode
A 2-byte number that represents a particular key. `0x00`-`0xFF` are used for [Basic Keycodes](keycodes_basic.md) while `0x100`-`0xFFFF` are used for [Quantum Keycodes](quantum_keycodes.md).
## Key Down
An event that happens when a key is pressed down, but is completed before a key is released.
## Key Up
An event that happens when a key is released.
## Keymap
An array of keycodes mapped to a physical keyboard layout, which are processed on key presses and releases
## Layer
An abstraction used to allow a key to serve multiple purposes. The highest active layer takes precedence.
## Leader Key
A feature that allows you to tap the leader key followed by a sequence of 1, 2, or 3 keys to activate key presses or other quantum features.
* [Leader Key Documentation](feature_leader_key.md)
## LED
Light Emitting Diode, the most common device used for indicators on a keyboard.
## Make
Software package that is used to compile all the source files. You run `make` with various options to compile your keyboard firmware.
## Matrix
A wiring pattern of columns and rows that enables the MCU to detect keypresses with a fewer number of pins. The matrix often incorporates diodes to allow for NKRO.
## Macro
A feature that lets you send muiltple keypress events (hid reports) after having pressed only a single key.
* [Macro Documentation](feature_macros.md)
## MCU
Microcontrol Unit, the processor that powers your keyboard.
## Modifier
A key that is held down while typing another key to modify the action of that key. Examples include Ctrl, Alt, and Shift.
## Mousekeys
A feature that lets you control your mouse cursor and click from your keyboard.
* [Mousekeys Documentation](feature_mouse_keys.md)
## N-Key Rollover (NKRO)
A term that applies to keyboards that are capable of reporting any number of key-presses at once.
## Oneshot Modifier
A modifier that acts as if it is held down until another key is released, so you can press the mod and then press the key, rather than holding the mod while pressing the key. Also known as a Sticky key or a Dead key.
## ProMicro
A low cost AVR development board. Clones of this device are often found on ebay very inexpensively (under $5) but people often struggle with flashing their pro micros.
## Pull Request
A request to submit code to QMK. We encourage all users to submit Pull Requests for their personal keymaps.
## QWERTY
The standard English keyboard layout, and often a shortcut for other language's standard layouts. Named for the first 6 letters on the keyboard.
## QWERTZ
The standard Deutsche (German) keyboard layout. Named for the first 6 letters on the keyboard.
## Rollover
The term for pressing a key while a key is already held down. Variants include 2KRO, 6KRO, and NKRO.
## Scancode
A 1 byte number that is sent as part of a HID report over USB that represents a single key. These numbers are documented in the [HID Usage Tables](http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf) published by the [USB-IF](http://www.usb.org/).
## Space Cadet Shift
A special set of shift keys which allow you to type various types of braces by tapping the left or right shift one or more times.
* [Space Cadet Shift Documentation](feature_space_cadet.md)
## Tap
Pressing and releasing a key. In some situations you will need to distinguish between a key down and a key up event, and Tap always refers to both at once.
## Tap Dance
A feature that lets you assign muiltple keycodes to the same key based on how many times you press it.
* [Tap Dance Documentation](feature_tap_dance.md)
## Teensy
A low-cost AVR development board that is commonly used for hand-wired builds. A teensy is often chosen despite costing a few dollors more due to its halfkay bootloader, which makes flashing very simple.
## Underlight
A generic term for LEDs that light the underside of the board. These LED's typically shine away from the bottom of the PCB and towards the surface the keyboard rests on.
## Unicode
In the larger computer world Unicode is a set of encoding schemes for representing characters in any language. As it relates to QMK it means using various OS schemes to send unicode codepoints instead of scancodes.
* [Unicode Documentation](feature_unicode.md)
## Unit Testing
A framework for running automated tests against QMK. Unit testing helps us be confident that our changes do not break anything.
* [Unit Testing Documentation](unit_testing.md)
## USB
Universal Serial Bus, the most common wired interface for a keyboard.
## USB Host (or simply Host)
The USB Host is your computer, or whatever device your keyboard is plugged into.
# Couldn't find the term you're looking for?
[Open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues) with your question and the term in question could be added here. Better still, open a pull request with the definition. :)

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# Quantum Hand-wiring Guide
Parts list:
* *x* keyswitches (MX, Matias, Gateron, etc)
* *x* diodes
* Keyboard plate (metal, plastic, cardboard, etc)
* Wire (strained for wiring to the Teensy, anything for the rows/columns)
* Soldering iron set at 600ºF or 315ºC (if temperature-controlled)
* Rosin-cored solder (leaded or lead-free)
* Adequate ventilation/a fan
* Tweezers (optional)
* Wire cutters/snippers
## How the matrix works (why we need diodes)
The microcontroller (in this case, the Teensy 2.0) will be setup up via the firmware to send a logical 1 to the columns, one at a time, and read from the rows, all at once - this process is called matrix scanning. The matrix is a bunch of open switches that, by default, don't allow any current to pass through - the firmware will read this as no keys being pressed. As soon as you press one key down, the logical 1 that was coming from the column the keyswitch is attached to gets passed through the switch and to the corresponding row - check out the following 2x2 example:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
row0 ---(key0)---(key1) row0 ---(key0)---(key1)
| | | |
row1 ---(key2)---(key3) row1 ---(key2)---(key3)
The `x` represents that the column/row associated has a value of 1, or is HIGH. Here, we see that no keys are being pressed, so no rows get an `x`. For one keyswitch, keep in mind that one side of the contacts is connected to its row, and the other, its column.
When we press `key0`, `col0` gets connected to `row0`, so the values that the firmware receives for that row is `0b01` (the `0b` here means that this is a bit value, meaning all of the following digits are bits - 0 or 1 - and represent the keys in that column). We'll use this notation to show when a keyswitch has been pressed, to show that the column and row are being connected:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
x row0 ---(-+-0)---(key1) row0 ---(-+-0)---(key1)
| | | |
row1 ---(key2)---(key3) row1 ---(key2)---(key3)
We can now see that `row0` has an `x`, so has the value of 1. As a whole, the data the firmware receives when `key0` is pressed is
col0: 0b01
col1: 0b00
│└row0
└row1
A problem arises when you start pressing more than one key at a time. Looking at our matrix again, it should become pretty obvious:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
| | | |
x row0 ---(-+-0)---(-+-1) x row0 ---(-+-0)---(-+-1)
| | | |
x row1 ---(key2)---(-+-3) x row1 ---(key2)---(-+-3)
Remember that this ^ is still connected to row1
The data we get from that is:
col0: 0b11
col1: 0b11
│└row0
└row1
Which isn't accurate, since we only have 3 keys pressed down, not all 4. This behavior is called ghosting, and only happens in odd scenarios like this, but can be much more common on a bigger keyboard. The way we can get around this is by placing a diode after the keyswitch, but before it connects to its row. A diode only allows current to pass through one way, which will protect our other columns/rows from being activated in the previous example. We'll represent a dioded matrix like this;
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
│ │ | │
(key0) (key1) (key0) (key1)
! │ ! │ ! | ! │
row0 ─────┴────────┘ │ row0 ─────┴────────┘ │
│ │ | │
(key2) (key3) (key2) (key3)
! ! ! !
row1 ─────┴────────┘ row1 ─────┴────────┘
In practical applications, the black line of the diode will be placed facing the row, and away from the keyswitch - the `!` in this case is the diode, where the gap represents the black line. A good way to remember this is to think of this symbol: `>|`
Now when we press the three keys, invoking what would be a ghosting scenario:
Column 0 being scanned Column 1 being scanned
x x
col0 col1 col0 col1
│ │ │ │
(┌─┤0) (┌─┤1) (┌─┤0) (┌─┤1)
! │ ! │ ! │ ! │
x row0 ─────┴────────┘ │ x row0 ─────┴────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
(key2) (┌─┘3) (key2) (┌─┘3)
! ! ! !
row1 ─────┴────────┘ x row1 ─────┴────────┘
Things act as they should! Which will get us the following data:
col0: 0b01
col1: 0b11
│└row0
└row1
The firmware can then use this correct data to detect what it should do, and eventually, what signals it needs to send to the OS.
# The actual hand-wiring
## Getting things in place
When starting this, you should have all of your stabilisers and keyswitches already installed (and optionally keycaps). If you're using a Cherry-type stabiliser (plate-mounted only, obviously), you'll need to install that before your keyswitches. If you're using Costar ones, you can installed them afterwards.
To make things easier on yourself, make sure all of the keyswitches are oriented the same way (if they can be - not all layouts support this). Despite this, it's important to remember that the contacts on the keyswitches are completely symmetrical. We'll be using the keyswitch's left side contact for wiring the rows, and the right side one for wiring the columns.
Get your soldering iron heated-up and collect the rest of the materials from the part list at the beginning of the guide. Place your keyboard so that the bottoms of the keyswitches are accessible - it may be a good idea to place it on a cloth to protect your keyswitches/keycaps.
Before continuing, plan out where you're going to place your Teensy. If you're working with a board that has a large (6.25u) spacebar, it may be a good idea to place it in-between switches against the plate. Otherwise, you may want to trim some of the leads on the keyswitches where you plan on putting it - this will make it a little harder to solder the wire/diodes, but give you more room to place the Teensy.
## Preparing the diodes
It's a little easier to solder the diodes in place if you bend them at a 90º angle immediately after the black line - this will help to make sure you put them on the right way (direction matters), and in the correct position. The diodes will look like this when bent (with longer leads):
```
┌─────┬─┐
───┤ │ ├─┐
└─────┴─┘ │
```
We'll be using the long lead at the bent end to connect it to the elbow (bent part) of the next diode, creating the row.
## Soldering the diodes
Starting at the top-left switch, place the diode (with tweezers if you have them) on the switch so that the diode itself is vertically aligned, and the black line is facing toward you. The straight end of the diode should be touching the left contact on the switch, and the bent end should be facing to the right and resting on the switch there, like this:
```
│o
┌┴┐ o
│ │ O
├─┤
└┬┘
└─────────────
```
Letting the diode rest, grab your solder, and touch both it and the soldering iron to the left contact at the same time - the rosin in the solder should make it easy for the solder to flow over both the diode and the keyswitch contact. The diode may move a little, and if it does, carefully position it back it place by grabbing the bent end of the diode - the other end will become hot very quickly. If you find that it's moving too much, using needle-nose pliers of some sort may help to keep the diode still when soldering.
The smoke that the rosin releases is harmful, so be careful not to breath it or get it in your eyes/face.
After soldering things in place, it may be helpful to blow on the joint to push the smoke away from your face, and cool the solder quicker. You should see the solder develop a matte (not shiney) surface as it solidifies. Keep in mind that it will still be very hot afterwards, and will take a couple minutes to be cool to touch. Blow on it will accelerate this process.
When the first diode is complete, the next one will need to be soldered to both the keyswitch, and the previous diode at the new elbow. That will look something like this:
```
│o │o
┌┴┐ o ┌┴┐ o
│ │ O │ │ O
├─┤ ├─┤
└┬┘ └┬┘
└────────────────┴─────────────
```
After completing a row, use the wire cutters to trim the excess wire from the tops of the diodes, and from the right side on the final switch. This process will need to completed for each row you have.
When all of the diodes are completely soldered, it's a good idea to quickly inspect each one to ensure that your solder joints are solid and sturdy - repairing things after this is possible, but more difficult.
## Soldering the columns
You'll have some options in the next process - it's a good idea to insulate the column wires (since the diodes aren't), but if you're careful enough, you can use exposed wires for the columns - it's not recommended, though. If you're using single-cored wire, stripping the plastic off of the whole wire and feeding it back on is probably the best option, but can be difficult depending on the size and materials. You'll want to leave parts of the wire exposed where you're going to be solder it onto the keyswitch.
If you're using stranded wire, it's probably easiest to just use a lot of small wires to connect each keyswitch along the column. It's possible to use one and melt through the insulation, but this isn't recommended, will produce even more harmful fumes, and can ruin your soldering iron.
Before beginning to solder, it helps to have your wire pre-bent (if using single-cored), or at least have an idea of how you're going to route the column (especially if you're making a staggered board). Where you go in particular doesn't matter too much, as we'll be basing our keymap definitions on how it was wired - just make sure every key in a particular row is in a unique column, and that they're in order from left to right.
If you're not using any insulation, you can try to keep the column wires elevated, and solder them near the tips of the keyswitch contacts - if the wires are sturdy enough, they won't short out to the row wiring an diodes.
## Wiring things to the Teensy
Now that the matrix itself is complete, it's time to connect what you've done to the Teensy. You'll be needing the number of pins equal to your number of columns + your number of rows. There are some pins on the Teensy that are special, like D6 (the LED on the chip), or some of the UART, SPI, I2C, or PWM channels, but only avoid those if you're planning something in addition to a keyboard. If you're unsure about wanting to add something later, you should have enough pins in total to avoid a couple.
The pins you'll absolutely have to avoid are: GND, VCC, AREF, and RST - all the others are usable and accessible in the firmware.
Place the Teensy where you plan to put it - you'll have to cut wires to length in the next step, and you'll want to make sure they reach.
Starting with the first column on the right side, measure out how much wire you'll need to connect it to the first pin on the Teensy - it helps to pick a side that you'll be able to work down, to keep the wires from overlapping too much. It may help to leave a little bit of slack so things aren't too tight. Cut the piece of wire, and solder it to the Teensy, and then the column - you can solder it anywhere along the column, but it may be easiest at the keyswitch. Just be sure the wire doesn't separate from the keyswitch when soldering.
As you move from column to column, it'll be helpful to write the locations of the pins down. We'll use this data to setup the matrix in the future.
When you're done with the columns, start with the rows in the same process, from top to bottom, and write them all down. Again, you can solder anywhere along the row, as long as it's after the diode - soldering before the diode (on the keyswitch side) will cause that row not to work.
As you move along, be sure that the Teensy is staying in place - recutting and soldering the wires is a pain!
# Getting some basic firmware set-up
From here, you should have a working keyboard once you program a firmware. Before we attach the Teensy permanently to the keyboard, let's quickly get some firmware loaded onto the Teensy so we can test each keyswitch.
To start out, download [the firmware](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/) - we'll be using my (Jack's) fork of TMK called QMK/Quantum. We'll be doing a lot from the Terminal/command prompt, so get that open, along with a decent text editor like [Sublime Text](http://www.sublimetext.com/).
The first thing we're going to do is create a new project using the script in the root directory of the firmware. In your terminal, run this command with `<project_name>` replaced by the name of your project - it'll need to be different from any other project in the `keyboards/` folder:
```
util/new_project.sh <project_name>
```
You'll want to navigate to the `keyboards/<project_name>/` folder by typing, like the print-out from the script specifies:
cd keyboards/<project_name>
### config.h
The first thing you're going to want to modify is the `config.h` file. Find `MATRIX_ROWS` and `MATRIX_COLS` and change their definitions to match the dimensions of your keyboard's matrix.
Farther down are `MATRIX_ROW_PINS` and `MATRIX_COL_PINS`. Change their definitions to match how you wired up your matrix (looking from the top of the keyboard, the rows run top-to-bottom and the columns run left-to-right). Likewise, change the definition of `UNUSED_PINS` to match the pins you did not use (this will save power).
### \<project_name\>.h
The next file you'll want to look at is `<project_name>.h`. You're going to want to rewrite the `KEYMAP` definition - the format and syntax here is extremely important, so pay attention to how things are setup. The first half of the definition are considered the arguments - this is the format that you'll be following in your keymap later on, so you'll want to have as many k*xy* variables here as you do keys. The second half is the part that the firmware actually looks at, and will contain gaps depending on how you wired your matrix.
We'll dive into how this will work with the following example. Say we have a keyboard like this:
```
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ │ │ │
├───┴─┬─┴───┤
│ │ │
└─────┴─────┘
```
This can be described by saying the top row is 3 1u keys, and the bottom row is 2 1.5u keys. The difference between the two rows is important, because the bottom row has an unused column spot (3 v 2). Let's say that this is how we wired the columns:
```
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ ┋ │ ┋ │ ┋ │
├─┋─┴─┬─┴─┋─┤
│ ┋ │ ┋ │
└─────┴─────┘
```
The middle column is unused on the bottom row in this example. Our `KEYMAP` definition would look like this:
```
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11, \
) \
{ \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, KC_NO, k11 }, \
}
```
Notice how the top half is spaced to resemble our physical layout - this helps us understand which keys are associated with which columns. The bottom half uses the keycode `KC_NO` where there is no keyswitch wired in. It's easiest to keep the bottom half aligned in a grid to help us make sense of how the firmware actually sees the wiring.
Let's say that instead, we wired our keyboard like this (a fair thing to do):
```
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ ┋ │ ┋│ ┋ │
├─┋─┴─┬┋┴───┤
│ ┋ │┋ │
└─────┴─────┘
```
This would require our `KEYMAP` definition to look like this:
```
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11, \
) \
{ \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, k11, KC_NO }, \
}
```
Notice how the `k11` and `KC_NO` switched places to represent the wiring, and the unused final column on the bottom row. Sometimes it'll make more sense to put a keyswitch on a particular column, but in the end, it won't matter, as long as all of them are accounted for. You can use this process to write out the `KEYMAP` for your entire keyboard - be sure to remember that your keyboard is actually backwards when looking at the underside of it.
### keymaps/<variant>/default.c
This is the actual keymap for your keyboard, and the main place you'll make changes as you perfect your layout. `default.c` is the file that gets pull by default when typing `make`, but you can make other files as well, and specify them by typing `make handwired/<keyboard>:<variant>`, which will pull `keymaps/<variant>/keymap.c`.
The basis of a keymap is its layers - by default, layer 0 is active. You can activate other layers, the highest of which will be referenced first. Let's start with our base layer.
Using our previous example, let's say we want to create the following layout:
```
┌───┬───┬───┐
│ A │ 1 │ H │
├───┴─┬─┴───┤
│ TAB │ SPC │
└─────┴─────┘
```
This can be accomplished by using the following `keymaps` definition:
```
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = KEYMAP( /* Base */
KC_A, KC_1, KC_H, \
KC_TAB, KC_SPC \
),
};
```
Note that the layout of the keycodes is similar to the physical layout of our keyboard - this make it much easier to see what's going on. A lot of the keycodes should be fairly obvious, but for a full list of them, check out [Keycodes](keycodes.md) - there are also a lot of aliases to condense your keymap file.
It's also important to use the `KEYMAP` function we defined earlier - this is what allows the firmware to associate our intended readable keymap with the actual wiring.
## Compiling your firmware
After you've written out your entire keymap, you're ready to get the firmware compiled and onto your Teensy. Before compiling, you'll need to get your [development environment set-up](getting_started_build_tools.md) - you can skip the dfu-programmer instructions, but you'll need to download and install the [Teensy Loader](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html) to get the firmware on your Teensy.
Once everything is installed, running `make` in the terminal should get you some output, and eventually a `<project_name>.hex` file in that folder. If you're having trouble with this step, see the end of the guide for the trouble-shooting section.
Once you have your `<project_name>.hex` file, open up the Teensy loader application, and click the file icon. From here, navigate to your `QMK/keyboards/<project_name>/` folder, and select the `<project_name>.hex` file. Plug in your keyboard and press the button on the Teensy - you should see the LED on the device turn off once you do. The Teensy Loader app will change a little, and the buttons should be clickable - click the download button (down arrow), and then the reset button (right arrow), and your keyboard should be ready to go!
## Testing your firmware
Carefully flip your keyboard over, open up a new text document, and try typing - you should get the characters that you put into your keymap. Test each key, and note the ones that aren't working. Here's a quick trouble-shooting guide for non-working keys:
0. Flip the keyboard back over and short the keyswitch's contacts with a piece wire - this will eliminate the possibility of the keyswitch being bad and needing to be replaced.
1. Check the solder points on the keyswitch - these need to be plump and whole. If you touch it with a moderate amount of force and it comes apart, it's not strong enough.
2. Check the solder joints on the diode - if the diode is loose, part of your row may register, while the other may not.
3. Check the solder joints on the columns - if your column wiring is loose, part or all of the column may not work.
4. Check the solder joints on both sides of the wires going to/from the Teensy - the wires need to be fully soldered and connect to both sides.
5. Check the <project_name>.h file for errors and incorrectly placed `KC_NO`s - if you're unsure where they should be, instead duplicate a k*xy* variable.
6. Check to make sure you actually compiled the firmware and flashed the Teensy correctly. Unless you got error messages in the terminal, or a pop-up during flashing, you probably did everything correctly.
If you've done all of these things, keep in mind that sometimes you might have had multiple things affecting the keyswitch, so it doesn't hurt to test the keyswitch by shorting it out at the end.
# Securing the Teensy, finishing your hardware, getting fancier firmware
Now that you have a working board, it's time to get things in their permanent positions. I've often used liberal amounts of hot glue to secure and insulate things, so if that's your style, start spreading that stuff like butter. Otherwise, double-sided tape is always an elegant solution, and electrical tape is a distant second. Due to the nature of these builds, a lot of this part is up to you and how you planned (or didn't plan) things out.
There are a lot of possibilities inside the firmware - explore [docs.qmk.fm](http://docs.qmk.fm) for a full feature list, and dive into the different project (Planck, Clueboard, Ergodox EZ, etc) to see how people use all of them. You can always stop by [the OLKB subreddit for help!](http://reddit.com/r/olkb)

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# Hardware
QMK runs on a variety of hardware. If your processor can be targetted by [LUFA](http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php) or [ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.com) you can probably get QMK running on it. This section explores getting QMK running on, and communicating with, hardware of all kinds.
* [Keyboard Guidelines](hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md)
* [AVR Processors](hardware_avr.md)
* ARM Processors (TBD)
* [Drivers](hardware_drivers.md)

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# Keyboards With AVR Processors
This page describes the support for for AVR processors in QMK. AVR processors include the atmega32u4, atmega32u2, at90usb1286, and other processors from Atmel Corporation. AVR processors are 8-bit MCU's that are designed to be easy to work with. The most common AVR processors in keyboards have on-board USB and plenty of GPIO for supporting large keyboard matrices. They are the most popular MCU for use in keyboards today.
If you have not yet you should read the [Keyboard Guidelines](hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md) to get a sense of how keyboards fit into QMK.
## Adding Your AVR Keyboard to QMK
QMK has a number of features to simplify working with AVR keyboards. For most keyboards you don't have to write a single line of code. To get started run the `util/new_project.sh` script:
```
$ util/new_project.sh my_awesome_keyboard
######################################################
# /keyboards/my_awesome_keyboard project created. To start
# working on things, cd into keyboards/my_awesome_keyboard
######################################################
```
This will create all the files needed to support your new keyboard, and populate the settings with default values. Now you just need to customize it for your keyboard.
## `readme.md`
This is where you'll describe your keyboard. Please follow the [Keyboard Readme Template](documentation_templates.md#keyboard-readmemd-template) when writing your `readme.md`. You're encouraged to place an image at the top of your `readme.md`, please use an external service such as [Imgur](http://imgur.com) to host the images.
## `<keyboard>.c`
This is where all the custom logic for your keyboard goes. Many keyboards do not need to put anything at all in here. You can learn more about writing custom logic in [Custom Quantum Functions](custom_quantum_functions.md).
## `<keyboard>.h`
This is the file you define your [Layout Macro(s)](feature_layouts.md) in. At minumum you should have a `#define LAYOUT` for your keyboard that looks something like this:
```
#define LAYOUT( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11 \
) { \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, KC_NO, k11 }, \
}
```
The first half of the `LAYOUT` pre-processor macro defines the physical arrangement of keys. The second half of the macro defines the matrix the switches are connected to. This allows you to have a physical arrangement of keys that differs from the wiring matrix.
Each of the `k__` variables needs to be unique, and typically they follow the format `k<row><col>`.
The physical matrix (the second half) must have a number of rows equalling `MATRIX_ROWS`, and each row must have exactly `MATRIX_COLS` elements in it. If you do not have this many physical keys you can use `KC_NO` to fill in the blank spots.
## `config.h`
The `config.h` file is where you configure the hardware and feature set for your keyboard. There are a lot of options that can be placed in that file, too many to list there. For a complete overview of available options see the [Config Options](config_options.md) page.
### Hardware Configuration
At the top of the `config.h` you'll find USB related settings. These control how your keyboard appears to the Operating System. If you don't have a good reason to change you should leave the `VENDOR_ID` as `0xFEED`. For the `PRODUCT_ID` you should pick a number that is not yet in use.
Do change the `MANUFACTURER`, `PRODUCT`, and `DESCRIPTION` lines to accurately reflect your keyboard.
```
#define VENDOR_ID 0xFEED
#define PRODUCT_ID 0x6060
#define DEVICE_VER 0x0001
#define MANUFACTURER You
#define PRODUCT my_awesome_keyboard
#define DESCRIPTION A custom keyboard
```
{% hint style='info' %}
Note: On Windows and macOS the `MANUFACTURER`, `PRODUCT`, and `DESCRIPTION` fields will be displayed in the list of USB devices. On Linux these values will not be visible in `lsusb`, since Linux takes that information from the list published by the USB-IF.
{% endhint %}
### Keyboard Matrix Configuration
The next section of the `config.h` file deals with your keyboard's matrix. The first thing you should set is the matrix's size. This is usually, but not always, the same number of rows and columns as the physical key arrangement.
```
#define MATRIX_ROWS 2
#define MATRIX_COLS 3
```
Once you've defined the size of your matrix you need to define which pins on your MCU are connected to rows and columns. To do so simply specify the names of those pins:
```
#define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { D0, D5 }
#define MATRIX_COL_PINS { F1, F0, B0 }
#define UNUSED_PINS
```
The number of `MATRIX_ROW_PINS` entries must be the same as the number you assigned to `MATRIX_ROWS`, and likewise for `MATRIX_COL_PINS` and `MATRIX_COLS`. You do not have to specify `UNUSED_PINS`, but you can if you want to document what pins are open.
Finally, you can specify the direction your diodes point. This can be `COL2ROW`, `ROW2COL`, or `CUSTOM_MATRIX`.
```
#define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW
```
### Backlight Configuration
By default QMK supports backlighting on pins `B5`, `B6`, and `B7`. If you are using one of those you can simply enable it here. For more details see the [Backlight Documentation](feature_backlight.md).
```
#define BACKLIGHT_PIN B7
#define BACKLIGHT_BREATHING
#define BACKLIGHT_LEVELS 3
```
{% hint style='info' %}
You can use backlighting on any pin you like, but you will have to do more work to support that. See the [Backlight Documentation](feature_backlight.md) for more details.
{% endhint %}
### Other Configuration Options
There are a lot of features that can be configured or tuned in `config.h`. You should see the [Config Options](config_options.md) page for more details.
## `rules.mk`
You use the `rules.mk` file to tell QMK what files to build and what features to enable. If you are building around an atmega32u4 you can largely leave these defaults alone. If you are using another MCU you may have to tweak some parameters.
### MCU Options
These options tell the build system what CPU to build for. Be very careful if you change any of these settings, you can render your keyboard inoperable.
```
MCU = atmega32u4
F_CPU = 16000000
ARCH = AVR8
F_USB = $(F_CPU)
OPT_DEFS += -DINTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT
```
### Bootloader Size
The bootloader is a special section of your MCU that allows you to upgrade the code stored on the MCU. Think of it like a Rescue Partition for your keyboard. If you are using a teensy 2.0, or a device like the Ergodox EZ that uses the teensy bootloader you should set this to `512`. Most other bootloaders should be set to `4096`, but `1024` and `2048` are other possible values you may encounter.
#### Teensy 2.0 Bootloader Example
```
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=512
```
#### Teensy 2.0++ Bootloader Example
```
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=1024
```
#### Atmel DFU Loader Example
```
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=4096
```
### Build Options
There are a number of features that can be turned on or off in `rules.mk`. See the [Config Options](config_options.md#feature-options) page for a detailed list and description.

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# QMK Hardware Drivers
QMK is used on a lot of different hardware. While support for the most common MCU's and matrix configurations is built-in there are a number of drivers that can be added to a keyboard to support additional hardware. Examples include mice and other pointing devices, i/o expanders for split keyboards, bluetooth modules, and LCD, OLED, and TFT screens.
<!-- FIXME: This should talk about how drivers are integrated into QMK and how you can add your own driver.
# Driver System Overview
-->
# Available Drivers
## ProMicro (AVR only)
Support for addressing pins on the ProMicro by their Arduino name rather than their AVR name. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
## SSD1306 (AVR only)
Support for SSD1306 based OLED displays. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
## uGFX
You can make use of uGFX within QMK to drive character and graphic LCD's, LED arrays, OLED, TFT, and other display technologies. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
## WS2812 (AVR only)
Support for WS2811/WS2812{a,b,c} LED's. For more information see the [RGB Light](feature_rgblight.md) page.

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# QMK Keyboard Guidelines
We welcome all keyboard projects into QMK, but ask that you try to stick to a couple guidelines that help us keep things organised and consistent.
## Naming your keyboard/project
All names should be lowercase alphanumeric, and separated by an underscore (`_`), but not begin with one. Your directory and your `.h` and `.c` files should have exactly the same name. All folders should follow the same format.
## `readme.md`
All projects need to have a `readme.md` file that explains what the keyboard is, who made it, where it is available, and links to more information. Please follow the [published template](documentation_templates.md#keyboard-readmemd-template).
## Image/Hardware files
In an effort to keep the repo size down, we're no longer accepting images of any format in the repo, with few exceptions. Hosting them elsewhere (imgur) and linking them in the `readme.md` is the preferred method.
Any sort of hardware file (plate, case, pcb) can't be stored in qmk_firmware, but we have the [qmk.fm repo](https://github.com/qmk/qmk.fm) where such files (as well as in-depth info) can be stored and viewed on [qmk.fm](http://qmk.fm). Downloadable files are stored in `/<keyboard>/` (name follows the same format as above) which are served at `http://qmk.fm/<keyboard>/`, and pages are generated from `/_pages/<keyboard>/` which are served at the same location (.md files are generated into .html files through Jekyll). Check out the `lets_split` directory for an example.
## Keyboard Metadata
As QMK grows so does the ecosystem surrounding QMK. To make it easier for projects in that ecosystem to tie into QMK as we make changes we are developing a metadata system to expose information about keyboards in QMK.
You can create `info.json` files at every level under `qmk_firmware/keyboards/<name>` to specify this metadata. These files are combined, with more specific files overriding keys in less specific files. This means you do not need to duplicate your metadata information. For example, `qmk_firmware/keyboards/clueboard/info.json` specifies `manufacturer` and `maintainer`, while `qmk_firmware/keyboards/clueboard/66/info.json` specifies more specific information about Clueboard 66%.
### `info.json` Format
The `info.json` file is a JSON formatted dictionary with the following keys available to be set. You do not have to set all of them, merely the keys that apply to your keyboard.
* `keyboard_name`
* A free-form text string describing the keyboard.
* Example: `Clueboard 66%`
* `manufacturer`
* A free-form text string naming the manufacturer.
* Example: `Clueboard`
* `identifier`
* The Vendor, Product, and Revision ID's joined by a :
* Example: `c1ed:2370:0001`
* `url`
* A URL to the keyboard's product page, [QMK.fm/keyboards](https://qmk.fm/keyboards) page, or other page describing information about the keyboard.
* `processor`
* The MCU or CPU this keyboard uses.
* Example: `atmega32u4` or `stm32f303`
* `bootloader`
* What bootloader this keyboard uses. Available options:
* `atmel-dfu`
* `kiibohd-dfu-util`
* `lufa-dfu`
* `qmk-dfu`
* `stm32-dfu-util`
* (FIXME: This list is incomplete.)
* `maintainer`
* GitHub username of the maintainer, or `qmk` for community maintained boards
* `width`
* Width of the board in Key Units
* `height`
* Height of the board in Key Units
* `layouts`
* Physical Layout representations. See the next section for more detail.
#### Layout Format
Within our `info.json` file the `layouts` portion of the dictionary contains several nested dictionaries. The outer layer consists of QMK layout macros, for example `LAYOUT_ansi` or `LAYOUT_iso`. Within each layout macro are keys for `width`, `height`, and `key_count`, each of which should be self-explanatory.
* `width`
* Optional: The width of the layout in Key Units
* `height`
* Optional: The height of the layout in Key Units
* `key_count`
* **Required**: The number of keys in this layout
* `layout`
* A list of Key Dictionaries describing the physical layout. See the next section for more details.
#### Key Dictionary Format
Each Key Dictionary in a layout describes the physical properties of a key. If you are familiar with the Raw Code for <http://keyboard-layout-editor.com> you will find many of the concepts the same. We re-use the same key names and layout choices wherever possible, but unlike keyboard-layout-editor each key is stateless, inheriting no properties from the keys that came before it.
All key positions and rotations are specified in relation to the top-left corner of the keyboard, and the top-left corner of each key.
* `X`
* **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the horizontal axis, in Key Units.
* `Y`
* **Required**: The absolute position of the key in the vertical axis, in Key Units.
* `W`
* The width of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1`
* `H`
* The height of the key, in Key Units. Ignored if `ks` is provided. Default: `1`
* `R`
* How many degrees clockwise to rotate the key.
* `RX`
* The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the horizontal axis. Default: `x`
* `RY`
* The absolute position of the point to rotate the key around in the vertical axis. Default: `y`
* `KS`
* Key Shape: define a polygon by providing a list of points, in Key Units.
* **Important**: These are relative to the top-left of the key, not absolute.
* Example ISO Enter: `[ [0,0], [1.5,0], [1.5,2], [0.25,2], [0.25,1], [0,1], [0,0] ]`
### How Is The Metadata Exposed?
This metadata is primarily used in two ways:
* To allow web-based configurators to dynamically generate UI
* To support the new `make keyboard:keymap:qmk` target, which bundles this metadata up with the firmware to allow QMK Toolbox to be smarter.
Configurator authors can see the [QMK Compiler](https://docs.compile.qmk.fm/api_docs.html) docs for more information on using the JSON API.
## Non-production/handwired projects
We're happy to accept any project that uses QMK, including prototypes and handwired ones, but we have a separate `/keyboards/handwired/` folder for them, so the main `/keyboards/` folder doesn't get overcrowded. If a prototype project becomes a production project at some point in the future, we'd be happy to move it to the main `/keyboards/` folder!
## Warnings as errors
When developing your keyboard, keep in mind that all warnings will be treated as errors - these small warnings can build-up and cause larger errors down the road (and keeping them is generally a bad practice).
## Copyright Blurb
If you're adapting your keyboard's setup from another project, but not using the same code, but sure to update the copyright header at the top of the files to show your name, in this format:
Copyright 2017 Your Name <your@email.com>
If you are modifying someone else's code and have made only trivial changes you should leave their name in the copyright statement. If you have done significant work on the file you should add your name to theirs, like so:
Copyright 2017 Their Name <original_author@example.com> Your Name <you@example.com>
The year should be the first year the file is created. If work was done to that file in later years you can reflect that by appending the second year to the first, like so:
Copyright 2015-2017 Your Name <you@example.com>
## License
The core of QMK is licensed under the [GNU General Public License](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.en.html). If you are shipping binaries for AVR processors you may choose either [GPLv2](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html) or [GPLv3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html). If you are shipping binaries for ARM processors you must choose [GPL Version 3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) to comply with the [ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.org) GPLv3 license.
If your keyboard makes use of the [uGFX](https://ugfx.io) features within QMK you must comply with the [uGFX License](https://ugfx.io/license.html), which requires a separate commercial license before selling a device containing uGFX.
## Technical details
If you're looking for more information on making your keyboard work with QMK, [check out the hardware section](hardware.md)!

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# How keys are registered, and interpreted by computers
In this file, you can will learn the concepts of how keyboards work over USB,
and you'll be able to better understand what you can expect from changing your
firmware directly.
## Schematic view
Whenever you type on 1 particular key, here is the chain of actions taking
place:
``` text
+------+ +-----+ +----------+ +----------+ +----+
| User |-------->| Key |------>| Firmware |----->| USB wire |---->| OS |
+------+ +-----+ +----------+ +----------+ |----+
```
This scheme is a very simple view of what's going on, and more details follow
in the next sections.
## 1. You Press a Key
Whenever you press a key, the firmware of your keyboard can register this event.
It can register when the key is pressed, held and released.
This usually happens with a periodic scan of key presses. This speed often is limited by the mechanical key response time, the protocol to transfer those key presses (here USB HID), and by the software it is used in.
## 2. What the Firmware Sends
The [HID specification](http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf) tells what a keyboard can actually send through USB to have a chance to be properly recognised. This includes a pre-defined list of scancodes which are simple numbers from `0x00` to `0xE7`. The firmware assigns a scancode to each key of the keyboard.
The firmware does not send actually letters or characters, but only scancodes.
Thus, by modifying the firmware, you only can modify what scancode is sent over
USB for a given key.
## 3. What the Operating System Does
Once the keycode reaches the operating system, a piece of software has to have
it match an actual character thanks to a keyboard layout. For example, if your
layout is set to QWERTY, a sample of the matching table is as follow:
| keycode | character |
|---------|-----------|
| 0x04 | a/A |
| 0x05 | b/B |
| 0x06 | c/C |
| ... | ... |
| 0x1C | y/Y |
| 0x1D | z/Z |
| ... | ... |
## Back to the firmware
As the layout is generally fixed (unless you create your own), the firmware can actually call a keycode by its layout name directly to ease things for you. This is exactly what is done here with `KC_A` actually representing `0x04` in QWERTY. The full list can be found in [keycodes](keycodes.md).
## List of Characters You Can Send
Putting aside shortcuts, having a limited set of keycodes mapped to a limited layout means that **the list of characters you can assign to a given key only is the ones present in the layout**.
For example, this means that if you have a QWERTY US layout, and you want to assign 1 key to produce `€` (euro currency symbol), you are unable to do so, because the QWERTY US layout does not have such mapping. You could fix that by using a QWERTY UK layout, or a QWERTY US International.
You may wonder why a keyboard layout containing all of Unicode is not devised then? The limited number of keycode available through USB simply disallow such a thing.
## How to (Maybe) Enter Unicode Characters
You can have the firmware send *sequences of keys* to use the [software Unicode Input Method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input#Hexadecimal_code_input) of the target operating system, thus effectively entering characters independently of the layout defined in the OS.
Yet, it does come with multiple disadvantages:
- Tied to a specific OS a a time (need recompilation when changing OS);
- Within a given OS, does not work in all software;
- Limited to a subset of Unicode on some systems.

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# ISP Flashing Guide
If you're having trouble flashing/erasing your board, and running into cryptic error messages like any of the following:
libusb: warning [darwin_transfer_status] transfer error: timed out
dfu.c:844: -ETIMEDOUT: Transfer timed out, NAK 0xffffffc4 (-60)
atmel.c:1627: atmel_flash: flash data dfu_download failed.
atmel.c:1629: Expected message length of 1072, got -60.
atmel.c:1434: Error flashing the block: err -2.
ERROR
Memory write error, use debug for more info.
commands.c:360: Error writing memory data. (err -4)
dfu.c:844: -EPIPE: a) Babble detect or b) Endpoint stalled 0xffffffe0 (-32)
Device is write protected.
dfu.c:252: dfu_clear_status( 0x7fff4fc2ea80 )
atmel.c:1434: Error flashing the block: err -2.
ERROR
Memory write error, use debug for more info.
commands.c:360: Error writing memory data. (err -4)
You're likely going to need to ISP flash your board/device to get it working again. Luckily, this process is pretty straight-forward, provided you have any extra programmable keyboard, Arduino, or Teensy 2.0/Teensy 2.0++. There are also dedicated ISP flashers available for this, but most cost >$15, and it's assumed that if you are googling this error, this is the first you've heard about ISP flashing, and don't have one readily available (whereas you might have some other AVR board). __We'll be using a Teensy 2.0 with Windows 10 in this guide__ - if you are comfortable doing this on another system, please consider editing this guide and contributing those instructions!
## Software needed
* [The Arduino IDE](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software)
* [Teensyduino](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_download.html) (if you're using a Teensy)
* [WinAVR](http://www.ladyada.net/learn/avr/setup-win.html) (Windows)
## Wiring
This is pretty straight-forward - we'll be connecting like-things to like-things in the following manner:
Flasher B0 <-> Keyboard RESET
Flasher B1 <-> Keyboard B1 (SCLK)
Flasher B2 <-> Keyboard B2 (MOSI)
Flasher B3 <-> Keyboard B3 (MISO)
Flasher VCC <-> Keyboard VCC
Flasher GND <-> Keyboard GND
## The ISP firmware
Make sure your keyboard is unplugged from any device, and plug in your Teensy.
1. Run Arduino after you have everything installed
2. Select `Tools > Board * > Teensy 2.0`
3. Click `File > Examples > 11.ArduinoISP > ArduinoISP`
Then scroll down until you see something that looks like this block of code:
// Configure which pins to use:
// The standard pin configuration.
#ifndef ARDUINO_HOODLOADER2
#define RESET 0 // Use 0 (B0) instead of 10
#define LED_HB 11 // Use 11 (LED on the Teensy 2.0)
#define LED_ERR 8 // This won't be used unless you have an LED hooked-up to 8 (D3)
#define LED_PMODE 7 // This won't be used unless you have an LED hooked-up to 7 (D2)
And make the changes in the last four lines. If you're using something besides the Teenys 2.0, you'll want to choose something else that makes sense for `LED_HB`. We define `RESET` as `0`/`B0` because that's what's close - if you want to use another pin for some reason, [you can use the pinouts to choose something else](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/pinout.html).
Once you've made your changes, you can click the Upload button (right arrow), which will open up the Teensy flasher app - you'll need to press the reset button on the Teensy the first time, but after that, it's automatic (you shouldn't be flashing this more than once, though). Once flashed, the orange LED on the Teensy will flash on and off, indicating it's ready for some action.
## The .hex file
Before flashing your firmware, you're going to need to and do a little preparation. We'll be appending [this bootloader (also a .hex file)](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/util/bootloader_atmega32u4_1_0_0.hex) to the end of our firmware by opening the original .hex file in a text editor, and removing the last line, which should be `:00000001FF` (this is an EOF message). After that's been removed, copy the entire bootloader's contents and paste it at the end of the original file, and save it.
It's possible to use other bootloaders here in the same way, but __you need a bootloader__, otherwise you'll have to ISP to write new firmware to your keyboard.
## Flashing your firmware
Make sure your keyboard is unplugged from any device, and plug in your Teensy.
Open `cmd` and navigate to your where your modified .hex file is. We'll pretend this file is called `main.hex`, and that your Teensy 2.0 is on the `COM3` port - if you're unsure, you can open your Device Manager, and look for `Ports > USB Serial Device`. Use that COM port here. You can confirm it's the right port with:
avrdude -c avrisp -P COM3 -p atmega32u4
and you should get something like the following output:
avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.02s
avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e9587
avrdude: safemode: Fuses OK
avrdude done. Thank you.
Since our keyboard uses an `atmega32u4` (common), that is the chip we'll specify. This is the full command:
avrdude -c avrisp -P COM3 -p atmega32u4 -U flash:w:main.hex:i
You should see a couple of progress bars, then you should see:
avrdude: verifying ...
avrdude: 32768 bytes of flash verified
avrdude: safemode: Fuses OK
avrdude done. Thank you.
Which means everything should be ok! Your board may restart automatically, otherwise, unplug your Teensy and plug in your keyboard - you can leave your Teensy wired to your keyboard while testing things, but it's recommended that you desolder it/remove the wiring once you're sure everything works.
If you have any questions/problems, feel free to [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new)!

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@@ -78,25 +78,25 @@ KC_F9 42 Keyboard F9
KC_F10 43 Keyboard F10
KC_F11 44 Keyboard F11
KC_F12 45 Keyboard F12
KC_PSCREEN KC_PSCR 46 Keyboard PrintScreen1
KC_SCKLOCK KC_SLCK 47 Keyboard Scroll Lock11
KC_PAUSE KC_PAUS 48 Keyboard Pause1
KC_INSERT KC_INS 49 Keyboard Insert1
KC_HOME 4A Keyboard Home1
KC_PGUP 4B Keyboard PageUp1
KC_PSCREEN KC_PSCR 46 Keyboard PrintScreen
KC_SCROLLLOCK KC_SLCK 47 Keyboard Scroll Lock
KC_PAUSE KC_PAUS 48 Keyboard Pause
KC_INSERT KC_INS 49 Keyboard Insert
KC_HOME 4A Keyboard Home
KC_PGUP 4B Keyboard PageUp
KC_DELETE KC_DEL 4C Keyboard Delete Forward
KC_END 4D Keyboard End1
KC_PGDOWN KC_PGDN 4E Keyboard PageDown1
KC_RIGHT KC_RGHT 4F Keyboard RightArrow1
KC_LEFT 50 Keyboard LeftArrow1
KC_DOWN 51 Keyboard DownArrow1
KC_UP 52 Keyboard UpArrow1
KC_NUMLOCK KC_NLCK 53 Keypad Num Lock and Clear11
KC_END 4D Keyboard End
KC_PGDOWN KC_PGDN 4E Keyboard PageDown
KC_RIGHT KC_RGHT 4F Keyboard RightArrow
KC_LEFT 50 Keyboard LeftArrow
KC_DOWN 51 Keyboard DownArrow
KC_UP 52 Keyboard UpArrow
KC_NUMLOCK KC_NLCK 53 Keypad Num Lock and Clear
KC_KP_SLASH KC_PSLS 54 Keypad /
KC_KP_ASTERISK KC_PAST 55 Keypad *
KC_KP_MINUS KC_PMNS 56 Keypad -
KC_KP_PLUS KC_PPLS 57 Keypad +
KC_KP_ENTER KC_PENT 58 Keypad ENTER5
KC_KP_ENTER KC_PENT 58 Keypad ENTER
KC_KP_1 KC_P1 59 Keypad 1 and End
KC_KP_2 KC_P2 5A Keypad 2 and Down Arrow
KC_KP_3 KC_P3 5B Keypad 3 and PageDn
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ KC_KP_9 KC_P9 61 Keypad 9 and PageUp
KC_KP_0 KC_P0 62 Keypad 0 and Insert
KC_KP_DOT KC_PDOT 63 Keypad . and Delete
KC_NONUS_BSLASH KC_NUBS 64 Keyboard Non-US \ and |
KC_APPLICATION KC_APP 65 Keyboard Application10
KC_POWER 66 Keyboard Power9
KC_APPLICATION KC_APP 65 Keyboard Application
KC_POWER 66 Keyboard Power
KC_KP_EQUAL KC_PEQL 67 Keypad =
KC_F13 68 Keyboard F13
KC_F14 69 Keyboard F14
@@ -138,12 +138,12 @@ KC_FIND 7E Keyboard Find
KC__MUTE 7F Keyboard Mute
KC__VOLUP 80 Keyboard Volume Up
KC__VOLDOWN 81 Keyboard Volume Down
KC_LOCKING_CAPS 82 Keyboard Locking Caps Lock12
KC_LOCKING_NUM 83 Keyboard Locking Num Lock12
KC_LOCKING_SCROLL 84 Keyboard Locking Scroll Lock12
KC_KP_COMMA KC_PCMM 85 Keypad Comma27
KC_KP_EQUAL_AS400 86 Keypad Equal Sign29
KC_INT1 KC_RO 87 Keyboard International115,28
KC_LOCKING_CAPS 82 Keyboard Locking Caps Lock
KC_LOCKING_NUM 83 Keyboard Locking Num Lock
KC_LOCKING_SCROLL 84 Keyboard Locking Scroll Lock
KC_KP_COMMA KC_PCMM 85 Keypad Comma
KC_KP_EQUAL_AS400 86 Keypad Equal Sign
KC_INT1 KC_RO 87 Keyboard International115
KC_INT2 KC_KANA 88 Keyboard International216
KC_INT3 KC_JYEN 89 Keyboard International317
KC_INT4 KC_HENK 8A Keyboard International418
@@ -161,8 +161,8 @@ KC_LANG6 95 Keyboard LANG68
KC_LANG7 96 Keyboard LANG78
KC_LANG8 97 Keyboard LANG88
KC_LANG9 98 Keyboard LANG98
KC_ALT_ERASE 99 Keyboard Alternate Erase7
KC_SYSREQ 9A Keyboard SysReq/Attention1
KC_ALT_ERASE 99 Keyboard Alternate Erase
KC_SYSREQ 9A Keyboard SysReq/Attention
KC_CANCEL 9B Keyboard Cancel
KC_CLEAR 9C Keyboard Clear
KC_PRIOR 9D Keyboard Prior

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# Overview
When defining a [keymap](keymap.md) each key needs a valid key definition. This page documents the symbols that correspond to keycodes that are available to you in QMK. This is a reference only. Where possible keys link to the page documenting their functionality.
## Keycode Index
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|`KC_1`||||
|`KC_2`||||
|`KC_3`||||
|`KC_4`||||
|`KC_5`||||
|`KC_6`||||
|`KC_7`||||
|`KC_8`||||
|`KC_9`||||
|`KC_0`||||
|`KC_F1`||||
|`KC_F2`||||
|`KC_F3`||||
|`KC_F4`||||
|`KC_F5`||||
|`KC_F6`||||
|`KC_F7`||||
|`KC_F8`||||
|`KC_F9`||||
|`KC_F10`||||
|`KC_F11`||||
|`KC_F12`||||
|`KC_F13`||||
|`KC_F14`||||
|`KC_F15`||||
|`KC_F16`||||
|`KC_F17`||||
|`KC_F18`||||
|`KC_F19`||||
|`KC_F20`||||
|`KC_F21`||||
|`KC_F22`||||
|`KC_F23`||||
|`KC_F24`||||
|`KC_A`||||
|`KC_B`||||
|`KC_C`||||
|`KC_D`||||
|`KC_E`||||
|`KC_F`||||
|`KC_G`||||
|`KC_H`||||
|`KC_I`||||
|`KC_J`||||
|`KC_K`||||
|`KC_L`||||
|`KC_M`||||
|`KC_N`||||
|`KC_O`||||
|`KC_P`||||
|`KC_Q`||||
|`KC_R`||||
|`KC_S`||||
|`KC_T`||||
|`KC_U`||||
|`KC_V`||||
|`KC_W`||||
|`KC_X`||||
|`KC_Y`||||
|`KC_Z`||||
|`KC_ENTER`|`KC_ENT`|`Return (ENTER)`|
|`KC_ESCAPE`|`KC_ESC`|`ESCAPE`|
|`KC_BSPACE`|`KC_BSPC`|`DELETE (Backspace)`|
|`KC_TAB`||`Tab`|
|`KC_SPACE`|`KC_SPC`|Spacebar|
|`KC_MINUS`|`KC_MINS`|`-` and `_`|
|`KC_EQUAL`|`KC_EQL`|`=` and `+`|
|`KC_LBRACKET`|`KC_LBRC`|`[` and `{`|
|`KC_RBRACKET`|`KC_RBRC`|`]` and `}`|
|`KC_BSLASH`|`KC_BSLS`|`\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|`KC_NONUS_HASH`|`KC_NUHS`|Non-US `#` and `~`|
|`KC_NONUS_BSLASH`|`KC_NUBS`|Non-US `\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|`KC_INT1`|`KC_RO`|JIS `\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|`KC_INT2`|`KC_KANA`|International216|
|`KC_INT3`|`KC_JYEN`|Yen Symbol (`¥`)|
|`KC_SCOLON`|`KC_SCLN`|`;` and `:`|
|`KC_QUOTE`|`KC_QUOT`|`` and `“`|
|`KC_GRAVE`|`KC_GRV`|Grave Accent and Tilde|
|`KC_COMMA`|`KC_COMM`|`,` and `<`|
|`KC_DOT`||`.` and `>`|
|`KC_SLASH`|`KC_SLSH`|`/` and `?`|
|`KC_CAPSLOCK`|`KC_CAPS`|Caps Lock|
|`KC_LCTRL`|`KC_LCTL`|LeftControl|
|`KC_LSHIFT`|`KC_LSFT`|LeftShift|
|`KC_LALT`||LeftAlt|
|`KC_LGUI`||Left GUI(Windows/Apple/Meta key)|
|`KC_RCTRL`|`KC_RCTL`|RightControl|
|`KC_RSHIFT`|`KC_RSFT`|RightShift|
|`KC_RALT`||RightAlt|
|`KC_RGUI`||Right GUI(Windows/Apple/Meta key)|
|`KC_LOCKING_CAPS`|`KC_LCAP`|Locking Caps Lock|
|`KC_LOCKING_NUM`|`KC_LNUM`|Locking Num Lock|
|`KC_LOCKING_SCROLL`|`KC_LSCR`|Locking Scroll Lock|
|`KC_INT4`|`KC_HENK`|JIS Henken|
|`KC_INT5`|`KC_MHEN`|JIS Muhenken|
|`KC_PSCREEN`|`KC_PSCR`|PrintScreen|
|`KC_SCROLLLOCK`|`KC_SLCK`|Scroll Lock|
|`KC_PAUSE`|`KC_PAUS`|Pause|
|`KC_INSERT`|`KC_INS`|Insert|
|`KC_HOME`||Home|
|`KC_PGUP`||PageUp|
|`KC_DELETE`|`KC_DEL`|Delete Forward|
|`KC_END`||End|
|`KC_PGDOWN`|`KC_PGDN`|PageDown|
|`KC_RIGHT`|`KC_RGHT`|RightArrow|
|`KC_LEFT`||LeftArrow|
|`KC_DOWN`||DownArrow|
|`KC_UP`||UpArrow|
|`KC_APPLICATION`|`KC_APP`|Application|
|`KC_POWER`||Old power button scancode. MS has deprecated this in favor of `KC_SYSTEM_POWER`.|
|`KC_EXECUTE`||Execute|
|`KC_HELP`||Help|
|`KC_MENU`||Menu|
|`KC_SELECT`||Select|
|`KC_AGAIN`||Again|
|`KC_UNDO`||Undo|
|`KC_CUT`||Cut|
|`KC_COPY`||Copy|
|`KC_PASTE`||Paste|
|`KC_FIND`||Find|
|`KC_ALT_ERASE`||Alternate Erase|
|`KC_SYSREQ`||SysReq/Attention|
|`KC_CANCEL`||Cancel|
|`KC_CLEAR`||Clear|
|`KC_PRIOR`||Prior|
|`KC_RETURN`||Return|
|`KC_SEPARATOR`||Separator|
|`KC_OUT`||Out|
|`KC_OPER`||Oper|
|`KC_CLEAR_AGAIN`||Clear/Again|
|`KC_CRSEL`||CrSel/Props|
|`KC_EXSEL`||ExSel|
|`KC_SYSTEM_POWER`|`KC_PWR`|System Power Down. Recommended over `KC_POWER`.|
|`KC_SYSTEM_SLEEP`|`KC_SLEP`|System Sleep|
|`KC_SYSTEM_WAKE`|`KC_WAKE`|System Wake|
|`KC_MAIL`|`KC_MAIL`||
|`KC_CALCULATOR`|`KC_CALC`||
|`KC_MY_COMPUTER`|`KC_MYCM`||
|`KC_WWW_SEARCH`|`KC_WSCH`||
|`KC_WWW_HOME`|`KC_WHOM`||
|`KC_WWW_BACK`|`KC_WBAK`||
|`KC_WWW_FORWARD`|`KC_WFWD`||
|`KC_WWW_STOP`|`KC_WSTP`||
|`KC_WWW_REFRESH`|`KC_WREF`||
|`KC_WWW_FAVORITES`|`KC_WFAV`||
|`KC_STOP`||Stop|
|`KC__MUTE`||Mute (macOS)|
|`KC__VOLUP`||Volume Up (macOS)|
|`KC__VOLDOWN`||Volume Down (macOS)|
|`KC_AUDIO_MUTE`|`KC_MUTE`|Mute (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|`KC_AUDIO_VOL_UP`|`KC_VOLU`|Volume Up (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|`KC_AUDIO_VOL_DOWN`|`KC_VOLD`|Volume Down (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|`KC_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK`|`KC_MNXT`|Next Track (Windows)|
|`KC_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK`|`KC_MPRV`|Previous Track (Windows)|
|`KC_MEDIA_FAST_FORWARD`|`KC_MFFD`|Next Track (macOS)|
|`KC_MEDIA_REWIND`|`KC_MRWD`|Previous Track (macOS)|
|`KC_MEDIA_STOP`|`KC_MSTP`||
|`KC_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE`|`KC_MPLY`||
|`KC_MEDIA_SELECT`|`KC_MSEL`||
|`KC_NUMLOCK`|`KC_NLCK`|Keypad Num Lock and Clear|
|`KC_KP_SLASH`|`KC_PSLS`|Keypad /|
|`KC_KP_ASTERISK`|`KC_PAST`|Keypad *|
|`KC_KP_MINUS`|`KC_PMNS`|Keypad -|
|`KC_KP_PLUS`|`KC_PPLS`|Keypad +|
|`KC_KP_ENTER`|`KC_PENT`|Keypad ENTER`|
|`KC_KP_1`|`KC_P1`|Keypad 1 and End|
|`KC_KP_2`|`KC_P2`|Keypad 2 and Down Arrow|
|`KC_KP_3`|`KC_P3`|Keypad 3 and PageDn|
|`KC_KP_4`|`KC_P4`|Keypad 4 and Left Arrow|
|`KC_KP_5`|`KC_P5`|Keypad 5|
|`KC_KP_6`|`KC_P6`|Keypad 6 and Right Arrow|
|`KC_KP_7`|`KC_P7`|Keypad 7 and Home|
|`KC_KP_8`|`KC_P8`|Keypad 8 and Up Arrow|
|`KC_KP_9`|`KC_P9`|Keypad 9 and PageUp|
|`KC_KP_0`|`KC_P0`|Keypad 0 and Insert|
|`KC_KP_DOT`|`KC_PDOT`|Keypad . and Delete|
|`KC_KP_EQUAL`|`KC_PEQL`|Keypad =|
|`KC_KP_COMMA`|`KC_PCMM`|Keypad Comma|
|`KC_KP_EQUAL_AS400`||Keypad Equal Sign|
|`KC_NO`||Ignore this key. (NOOP) |
|`KC_TRNS`||Make this key transparent to find the key on a lower layer.|
|[`KC_MS_UP`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_MS_U`|Mouse Cursor Up|
|[`KC_MS_DOWN`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_MS_D`|Mouse Cursor Down|
|[`KC_MS_LEFT`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_MS_L`|Mouse Cursor Left|
|[`KC_MS_RIGHT`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_MS_R`|Mouse Cursor Right|
|[`KC_MS_BTN1`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_BTN1`|Mouse Button 1|
|[`KC_MS_BTN2`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_BTN2`|Mouse Button 2|
|[`KC_MS_BTN3`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_BTN3`|Mouse Button 3|
|[`KC_MS_BTN4`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_BTN4`|Mouse Button 4|
|[`KC_MS_BTN5`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_BTN5`|Mouse Button 5|
|[`KC_MS_WH_UP`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_WH_U`|Mouse Wheel Up|
|[`KC_MS_WH_DOWN`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_WH_D`|Mouse Wheel Down|
|[`KC_MS_WH_LEFT`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_WH_L`|Mouse Wheel Left|
|[`KC_MS_WH_RIGHT`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_WH_R`|Mouse Wheel Right|
|[`KC_MS_ACCEL0`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_ACL0`|Mouse Acceleration 0|
|[`KC_MS_ACCEL1`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_ACL1`|Mouse Acceleration 1|
|[`KC_MS_ACCEL2`](feature_mouse_keys.md)|`KC_ACL2`|Mouse Acceleration 2|
|[`RESET`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||Put the keyboard into DFU mode for flashing|
|[`DEBUG`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||Toggles debug mode|
|[`KC_GESC`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)|`GRAVE_ESC`|Acts as escape when pressed normally but when pressed with Shift or GUI will send a `~`|
|[`KC_LSPO`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||Left shift when held, open paranthesis when tapped|
|[`KC_RSPC`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||Right shift when held, close paranthesis when tapped|
|[`KC_LEAD`](feature_leader_key.md)||The leader key|
|[`FUNC(n)`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)|`F(n)`|Call `fn_action(n)`|
|[`M(n)`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||to call macro n|
|[`MACROTAP(n)`](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)||to macro-tap n idk FIXME`|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_CONTROL_CAPSLOCK`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap Capslock and Left Control|
|[`MAGIC_CAPSLOCK_TO_CONTROL`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Treat Capslock like a Control Key|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_LALT_LGUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap the left Alt and GUI keys|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_RALT_RGUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap the right Alt and GUI keys|
|[`MAGIC_NO_GUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable the GUI key|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_GRAVE_ESC`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap the Grave and Esc key.|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_BACKSLASH_BACKSPACE`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap backslack and backspace|
|[`MAGIC_HOST_NKRO`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Force NKRO on|
|[`MAGIC_SWAP_ALT_GUI`/`AG_SWAP`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Swap Alt and Gui on both sides|
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_CONTROL_CAPSLOCK`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable the Control/Capslock swap|
|[`MAGIC_UNCAPSLOCK_TO_CONTROL`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable treating Capslock like Control |
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_LALT_LGUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable Left Alt and GUI switching|
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_RALT_RGUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable Right Alt and GUI switching|
|[`MAGIC_UNNO_GUI`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Enable the GUI key |
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_GRAVE_ESC`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable the Grave/Esc swap |
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_BACKSLASH_BACKSPACE`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable the backslash/backspace swap|
|[`MAGIC_UNHOST_NKRO`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Force NKRO off|
|[`MAGIC_UNSWAP_ALT_GUI`/`AG_NORM`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Disable the Alt/GUI switching|
|[`MAGIC_TOGGLE_NKRO`](feature_bootmagic.md)||Turn NKRO on or off|
|[`BL_x`](feature_backlight.md)||Set a specific backlight level between 0-9|
|[`BL_ON`](feature_backlight.md)||An alias for `BL_9`|
|[`BL_OFF`](feature_backlight.md)||An alias for `BL_0`|
|[`BL_DEC`](feature_backlight.md)||Turn the backlight level down by 1|
|[`BL_INC`](feature_backlight.md)||Turn the backlight level up by 1|
|[`BL_TOGG`](feature_backlight.md)||Toggle the backlight on or off|
|[`BL_STEP`](feature_backlight.md)||Step through backlight levels, wrapping around to 0 when you reach the top.|
|[`RGB_TOG`](feature_rgblight.md)||toggle on/off|
|[`RGB_MOD`](feature_rgblight.md)||cycle through modes|
|[`RGB_HUI`](feature_rgblight.md)||hue increase|
|[`RGB_HUD`](feature_rgblight.md)||hue decrease|
|[`RGB_SAI`](feature_rgblight.md)||saturation increase|
|[`RGB_SAD`](feature_rgblight.md)||saturation decrease|
|[`RGB_VAI`](feature_rgblight.md)||value increase|
|[`RGB_VAD`](feature_rgblight.md)||value decrease|
|[`PRINT_ON`](feature_thermal_printer.md)||Start printing everything the user types|
|[`PRINT_OFF`](feature_thermal_printer.md)||Stop printing everything the user types|
|[`OUT_AUTO`](feature_bluetooth.md)||auto mode|
|[`OUT_USB`](feature_bluetooth.md)||usb only|
|[`OUT_BT`](feature_bluetooth.md)||bluetooth (when `BLUETOOTH_ENABLE`)|
|[`KC_HYPR`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||Hold down LCTL + LSFT + LALT + LGUI`|
|[`KC_MEH`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||Hold down LCTL + LSFT + LALT`|
|[`LCTL(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LCTL` + `kc`|
|[`LSFT(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)|[`S(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)|`LSFT` + `kc`|
|[`LALT(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LALT` + `kc`|
|[`LGUI(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LGUI` + `kc`|
|[`RCTL(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`RCTL` + `kc`|
|[`RSFT(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`RSFT` + `kc`|
|[`RALT(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`RALT` + `kc`|
|[`RGUI(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`RGUI` + `kc`|
|[`HYPR(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LCTL` + `LSFT` + `LALT` + `LGUI` + `kc`|
|[`MEH(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LCTL` + `LSFT` + `LALT` + `kc`|
|[`LCAG(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LCTL` + `LALT` + `LGUI` + `kc`|
|[`ALTG(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`RCTL` + `RALT` + `kc`|
|[`SCMD(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)|[`SWIN(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)|`LGUI` + `LSFT` + `kc`|
|[`LCA(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#modifiers)||`LCTL` + `LALT` + `kc`|
|[`CTL_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`LCTL_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`LCTL` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`RCTL_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||[`RCTL` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`SFT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`LSFT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`LSFT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`RSFT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||[`RSFT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`ALT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`LALT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`LALT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`RALT_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`ALGR_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`RALT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`GUI_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`LGUI_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`LGUI` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`RGUI_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`RGUI` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`C_S_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`LCTL` + `LSFT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`MEH_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`LCTL` + `LSFT` + `LALT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`LCAG_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`LCTL` + `LALT` + `LGUI` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`RCAG_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`RCTL` + `RALT` + `RGUI` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`ALL_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`LCTL` + `LSFT` + `LALT` + `LGUI` when held, `kc` when tapped [more info](http://brettterpstra.com/2012/12/08/a-useful-caps-lock-key/)|
|[`SCMD_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|[`SWIN_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)|`LGUI` + `LSFT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`LCA_T(kc)`](quantum_keycodes.md#mod-tap-keys)||`LCTL` + `LALT` when held, `kc` when tapped|
|[`KC_TILD`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_TILDE`|tilde `~`|
|[`KC_EXLM`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_EXCLAIM`|exclamation mark `!`|
|[`KC_AT`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)||at sign `@`|
|[`KC_HASH`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)||hash sign `#`|
|[`KC_DLR`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_DOLLAR`|dollar sign `$`|
|[`KC_PERC`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_PERCENT`|percent sign `%`|
|[`KC_CIRC`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_CIRCUMFLEX`|circumflex `^`|
|[`KC_AMPR`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_AMPERSAND`|ampersand `&`|
|[`KC_ASTR`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_ASTERISK`|asterisk `*`|
|[`KC_LPRN`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_LEFT_PAREN`|left parenthesis `(`|
|[`KC_RPRN`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_RIGHT_PAREN`|right parenthesis `)`|
|[`KC_UNDS`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_UNDERSCORE`|underscore `_`|
|[`KC_PLUS`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)||plus sign `+`|
|[`KC_LCBR`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_LEFT_CURLY_BRACE`|left curly brace `{`|
|[`KC_RCBR`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACE`|right curly brace `}`|
|[`KC_LT`/`KC_LABK`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_LEFT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|left angle bracket `<`|
|[`KC_GT`/`KC_RABK`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_RIGHT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|right angle bracket `>`|
|[`KC_COLN`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_COLON`|colon `:`|
|[`KC_PIPE`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)||pipe `\|`|
|[`KC_QUES`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_QUESTION`|question mark `?`|
|[`KC_DQT`/`KC_DQUO`](keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md)|`KC_DOUBLE_QUOTE`|double quote `"`|
|[`LT(layer, kc)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||turn on layer (0-15) when held, kc ([basic keycodes](keycodes_basic.md)) when tapped|
|[`TO(layer)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||turn on layer when depressed|
|[`MO(layer)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||momentarily turn on layer when depressed (requires `KC_TRNS` on destination layer)|
|[`DF(layer)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||sets the base (default) layer|
|[`TG(layer)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||toggle layer on/off|
|[`TT(layer)`](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)||tap toggle? idk FIXME`|
|[`OSM(mod)`](quantum_keycodes.md#one-shot-keys)||hold mod for one keypress|
|[`OSL(layer)`](quantum_keycodes.md#one-shot-keys)||switch to layer for one keypress|
|[`UNICODE(n)`](feature_unicode.md)|[`UC(n)`](feature_unicode.md)|if `UNICODE_ENABLE`, this will send characters up to `0x7FFF`|
|[`X(n)`](feature_unicode.md)||if `UNICODEMAP_ENABLE`, also sends unicode via a different method|

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# Basic keycodes
Basic keycodes are based on [HID Usage Keyboard/Keypad Page(0x07)](http://www.usb.org/developers/hidpage/Hut1_12v2.pdf) with following exceptions:
* `KC_NO` = 0 for no action
* `KC_TRNS` = 1 for layer transparency
* internal special keycodes in the `0xA5-DF` range (tmk heritage).
## Letters and Numbers
|KC_1|KC_2|KC_3|KC_4|KC_5|KC_6|KC_7|KC_8|
|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
|KC_9|KC_0|KC_F1|KC_F2|KC_F3|KC_F4|KC_F5|KC_F6|
|KC_F7|KC_F8|KC_F9|KC_F10|KC_F11|KC_F12|KC_F13|KC_F14|
|KC_F15|KC_F16|KC_F17|KC_F18|KC_F19|KC_F20|KC_F21|KC_F22|
|KC_F23|KC_F24|KC_A|KC_B|KC_C|KC_D|KC_E|KC_F|
|KC_G|KC_H|KC_I|KC_J|KC_K|KC_L|KC_M|KC_N|
|KC_O|KC_P|KC_Q|KC_R|KC_S|KC_T|KC_U|KC_V|
|KC_W|KC_X|KC_Y|KC_Z|||||
## Punctuation
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_ENTER|KC_ENT|`Return (ENTER)`|
|KC_ESCAPE|KC_ESC|`ESCAPE`|
|KC_BSPACE|KC_BSPC|`DELETE (Backspace)`|
|KC_TAB||`Tab`|
|KC_SPACE|KC_SPC|Spacebar|
|KC_MINUS|KC_MINS|`-` and `_`|
|KC_EQUAL|KC_EQL|`=` and `+`|
|KC_LBRACKET|KC_LBRC|`[` and `{`|
|KC_RBRACKET|KC_RBRC|`]` and `}`|
|KC_BSLASH|KC_BSLS|`\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|KC_NONUS_HASH|KC_NUHS|Non-US `#` and `~`|
|KC_NONUS_BSLASH|KC_NUBS|Non-US `\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|KC_INT1|KC_RO|JIS `\` and <code>&#124;</code> |
|KC_INT2|KC_KANA|International216|
|KC_INT3|KC_JYEN|Yen Symbol (`¥`)|
|KC_SCOLON|KC_SCLN|`;` and `:`|
|KC_QUOTE|KC_QUOT|`` and `“`|
|KC_GRAVE|KC_GRV|Grave Accent and Tilde|
|KC_COMMA|KC_COMM|`,` and `<`|
|KC_DOT||`.` and `>`|
|KC_SLASH|KC_SLSH|`/` and `?`|
|KC_CAPSLOCK|KC_CAPS|Caps Lock|
## Modifiers
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_LCTRL|KC_LCTL|LeftControl|
|KC_LSHIFT|KC_LSFT|LeftShift|
|KC_LALT||LeftAlt|
|KC_LGUI||Left GUI(Windows/Apple/Meta key)|
|KC_RCTRL|KC_RCTL|RightControl|
|KC_RSHIFT|KC_RSFT|RightShift|
|KC_RALT||RightAlt|
|KC_RGUI||Right GUI(Windows/Apple/Meta key)|
|KC_LOCKING_CAPS|KC_LCAP|Locking Caps Lock|
|KC_LOCKING_NUM|KC_LNUM|Locking Num Lock|
|KC_LOCKING_SCROLL|KC_LSCR|Locking Scroll Lock|
|KC_INT4|KC_HENK|JIS Henken|
|KC_INT5|KC_MHEN|JIS Muhenken|
## Commands
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_PSCREEN|KC_PSCR|PrintScreen|
|KC_SCROLLLOCK|KC_SLCK|Scroll Lock|
|KC_PAUSE|KC_PAUS|Pause|
|KC_INSERT|KC_INS|Insert|
|KC_HOME||Home|
|KC_PGUP||PageUp|
|KC_DELETE|KC_DEL|Delete Forward|
|KC_END||End|
|KC_PGDOWN|KC_PGDN|PageDown|
|KC_RIGHT|KC_RGHT|RightArrow|
|KC_LEFT||LeftArrow|
|KC_DOWN||DownArrow|
|KC_UP||UpArrow|
|KC_APPLICATION|KC_APP|Application|
|KC_POWER||Power|
|KC_EXECUTE||Execute|
|KC_HELP||Help|
|KC_MENU||Menu|
|KC_SELECT||Select|
|KC_AGAIN||Again|
|KC_UNDO||Undo|
|KC_CUT||Cut|
|KC_COPY||Copy|
|KC_PASTE||Paste|
|KC_FIND||Find|
|KC_ALT_ERASE||Alternate Erase|
|KC_SYSREQ||SysReq/Attention|
|KC_CANCEL||Cancel|
|KC_CLEAR||Clear|
|KC_PRIOR||Prior|
|KC_RETURN||Return|
|KC_SEPARATOR||Separator|
|KC_OUT||Out|
|KC_OPER||Oper|
|KC_CLEAR_AGAIN||Clear/Again|
|KC_CRSEL||CrSel/Props|
|KC_EXSEL||ExSel|
|KC_SYSTEM_POWER|KC_PWR|System Power Down|
|KC_SYSTEM_SLEEP|KC_SLEP|System Sleep|
|KC_SYSTEM_WAKE|KC_WAKE|System Wake|
|KC_MAIL|KC_MAIL||
|KC_CALCULATOR|KC_CALC||
|KC_MY_COMPUTER|KC_MYCM||
|KC_WWW_SEARCH|KC_WSCH||
|KC_WWW_HOME|KC_WHOM||
|KC_WWW_BACK|KC_WBAK||
|KC_WWW_FORWARD|KC_WFWD||
|KC_WWW_STOP|KC_WSTP||
|KC_WWW_REFRESH|KC_WREF||
|KC_WWW_FAVORITES|KC_WFAV||
## Media Keys
Windows and Mac use different key codes for next track and previous track. Make sure you choose the keycode that corresponds to your OS.
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_STOP||Stop|
|KC__MUTE||Mute (macOS)|
|KC__VOLUP||Volume Up (macOS)|
|KC__VOLDOWN||Volume Down (macOS)|
|KC_AUDIO_MUTE|KC_MUTE|Mute (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|KC_AUDIO_VOL_UP|KC_VOLU|Volume Up (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|KC_AUDIO_VOL_DOWN|KC_VOLD|Volume Down (Windows/macOS/Linux)|
|KC_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK|KC_MNXT|Next Track (Windows)|
|KC_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK|KC_MPRV|Previous Track (Windows)|
|KC_MEDIA_FAST_FORWARD|KC_MFFD|Next Track (macOS)|
|KC_MEDIA_REWIND|KC_MRWD|Previous Track (macOS)|
|KC_MEDIA_STOP|KC_MSTP||
|KC_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE|KC_MPLY||
|KC_MEDIA_SELECT|KC_MSEL||
## Numpad
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_NUMLOCK|KC_NLCK|Keypad Num Lock and Clear|
|KC_KP_SLASH|KC_PSLS|Keypad /|
|KC_KP_ASTERISK|KC_PAST|Keypad *|
|KC_KP_MINUS|KC_PMNS|Keypad -|
|KC_KP_PLUS|KC_PPLS|Keypad +|
|KC_KP_ENTER|KC_PENT|Keypad ENTER|
|KC_KP_1|KC_P1|Keypad 1 and End|
|KC_KP_2|KC_P2|Keypad 2 and Down Arrow|
|KC_KP_3|KC_P3|Keypad 3 and PageDn|
|KC_KP_4|KC_P4|Keypad 4 and Left Arrow|
|KC_KP_5|KC_P5|Keypad 5|
|KC_KP_6|KC_P6|Keypad 6 and Right Arrow|
|KC_KP_7|KC_P7|Keypad 7 and Home|
|KC_KP_8|KC_P8|Keypad 8 and Up Arrow|
|KC_KP_9|KC_P9|Keypad 9 and PageUp|
|KC_KP_0|KC_P0|Keypad 0 and Insert|
|KC_KP_DOT|KC_PDOT|Keypad . and Delete|
|KC_KP_EQUAL|KC_PEQL|Keypad =|
|KC_KP_COMMA|KC_PCMM|Keypad Comma|
|KC_KP_EQUAL_AS400||Keypad Equal Sign|
## Special Keys
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_NO||Ignore this key. (NOOP) |
## Mousekey
|Long Name|Short Name|Description|
|---------|----------|-----------|
|KC_MS_UP|KC_MS_U|Mouse Cursor Up|
|KC_MS_DOWN|KC_MS_D|Mouse Cursor Down|
|KC_MS_LEFT|KC_MS_L|Mouse Cursor Left|
|KC_MS_RIGHT|KC_MS_R|Mouse Cursor Right|
|KC_MS_BTN1|KC_BTN1|Mouse Button 1|
|KC_MS_BTN2|KC_BTN2|Mouse Button 2|
|KC_MS_BTN3|KC_BTN3|Mouse Button 3|
|KC_MS_BTN4|KC_BTN4|Mouse Button 4|
|KC_MS_BTN5|KC_BTN5|Mouse Button 5|
|KC_MS_WH_UP|KC_WH_U|Mouse Wheel Up|
|KC_MS_WH_DOWN|KC_WH_D|Mouse Wheel Down|
|KC_MS_WH_LEFT|KC_WH_L|Mouse Wheel Left|
|KC_MS_WH_RIGHT|KC_WH_R|Mouse Wheel Right|
|KC_MS_ACCEL0|KC_ACL0|Mouse Acceleration 0|
|KC_MS_ACCEL1|KC_ACL1|Mouse Acceleration 1|
|KC_MS_ACCEL2|KC_ACL2|Mouse Acceleration 2|

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# US ANSI Shifted symbols
These keycodes correspond to characters that are "shifted" on a standard US ANSI keyboards. They do not have dedicated keycodes but are instead typed by holding down shift and then sending a keycode.
It's important to remember that all of these keycodes send a left shift - this may cause unintended actions if unaccounted for. The short code is preferred in most situations.
## US ANSI Shifted Keycodes
|Short Name|Long Name|Description|
|----------|---------|-----------|
|`KC_TILD`|`KC_TILDE`|tilde `~`|
|`KC_EXLM`|`KC_EXCLAIM`|exclamation mark `!`|
|`KC_AT`||at sign `@`|
|`KC_HASH`||hash sign `#`|
|`KC_DLR`|`KC_DOLLAR`|dollar sign `$`|
|`KC_PERC`|`KC_PERCENT`|percent sign `%`|
|`KC_CIRC`|`KC_CIRCUMFLEX`|circumflex `^`|
|`KC_AMPR`|`KC_AMPERSAND`|ampersand `&`|
|`KC_ASTR`|`KC_ASTERISK`|asterisk `*`|
|`KC_LPRN`|`KC_LEFT_PAREN`|left parenthesis `(`|
|`KC_RPRN`|`KC_RIGHT_PAREN`|right parenthesis `)`|
|`KC_UNDS`|`KC_UNDERSCORE`|underscore `_`|
|`KC_PLUS`||plus sign `+`|
|`KC_LCBR`|`KC_LEFT_CURLY_BRACE`|left curly brace `{`|
|`KC_RCBR`|`KC_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACE`|right curly brace `}`|
|`KC_LT`/`KC_LABK`|`KC_LEFT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|left angle bracket `<`|
|`KC_GT`/`KC_RABK`|`KC_RIGHT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|right angle bracket `>`|
|`KC_COLN`|`KC_COLON`|colon `:`|
|`KC_PIPE`||pipe `\|`|
|`KC_QUES`|`KC_QUESTION`|question mark `?`|
|`KC_DQT`/`KC_DQUO`|`KC_DOUBLE_QUOTE`|double quote `"`|

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# Keymap Overview
QMK keymaps are defined inside a C source file. The data structure is an array of arrays. The outer array is a list of layer arrays while the inner layer array is a list of keys. Most keyboards define a `KEYMAP()` macro to help you create this array of arrays.
## Keymap and layers
In QMK, **`const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS]`** holds multiple **layers** of keymap information in **16 bit** data holding the **action code**. You can define **32 layers** at most.
For trivial key definitions, the higher 8 bits of the **action code** are all 0 and the lower 8 bits holds the USB HID usage code generated by the key as **keycode**.
Respective layers can be validated simultaneously. Layers are indexed with 0 to 31 and higher layer has precedence.
Keymap: 32 Layers Layer: action code matrix
----------------- ---------------------
stack of layers array_of_action_code[row][column]
____________ precedence _______________________
/ / | high / ESC / F1 / F2 / F3 ....
31 /___________// | /-----/-----/-----/-----
30 /___________// | / TAB / Q / W / E ....
29 /___________/ | /-----/-----/-----/-----
: _:_:_:_:_:__ | : /LCtrl/ A / S / D ....
: / : : : : : / | : / : : : :
2 /___________// | 2 `--------------------------
1 /___________// | 1 `--------------------------
0 /___________/ V low 0 `--------------------------
Sometimes, the action code stored in keymap may be referred as keycode in some documents due to the TMK history.
### Keymap layer status
The state of the Keymap layer is determined by two 32 bit parameters:
* **`default_layer_state`** indicates a base keymap layer (0-31) which is always valid and to be referred (the default layer).
* **`layer_state`** has current on/off status of each layer in its bits.
Keymap layer '0' is usually `default_layer`, wither other layers initially off after booting up the firmware, although this can configured differently in `config.h`. It is useful to change `default_layer` when you completely switch a key layout, for example, if you want to switch to Colemak instead of Qwerty.
Initial state of Keymap Change base layout
----------------------- ------------------
31 31
30 30
29 29
: :
: : ____________
2 ____________ 2 / /
1 / / ,->1 /___________/
,->0 /___________/ | 0
| |
`--- default_layer = 0 `--- default_layer = 1
layer_state = 0x00000001 layer_state = 0x00000002
On the other hand, you can change `layer_state` to overlay the base layer with other layers for features such as navigation keys, function keys (F1-F12), media keys, and/or special actions.
Overlay feature layer
--------------------- bit|status
____________ ---+------
31 / / 31 | 0
30 /___________// -----> 30 | 1
29 /___________/ -----> 29 | 1
: : | :
: ____________ : | :
2 / / 2 | 0
,->1 /___________/ -----> 1 | 1
| 0 0 | 0
| +
`--- default_layer = 1 |
layer_state = 0x60000002 <-'
### Layer Precedence and Transparency
Note that ***higher layer has higher priority on stack of layers***, namely firmware falls down from top layer to bottom to look up keycode. Once it spots keycode other than **`KC_TRNS`**(transparent) on a layer it stops searching and lower layers aren't referred.
You can place `KC_TRANS` on overlay layer changes just part of layout to fall back on lower or base layer.
Key with `KC_TRANS` (`KC_TRNS` and `_______` are the alias) doesn't has its own keycode and refers to lower valid layers for keycode, instead.
## Anatomy Of A `keymap.c`
For this example we will walk through an [older version of the default Clueboard 66% keymap](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/ca01d94005f67ec4fa9528353481faa622d949ae/keyboards/clueboard/keymaps/default/keymap.c). You'll find it helpful to open that file in another browser window so you can look at everything in context.
There are 3 main sections of a `keymap.c` file you'll want to concern yourself with:
* [The Definitions](#definitions)
* [The Layer/Keymap Datastructure](#layers-and-keymaps)
* [Custom Functions](#custom-functions), if any
### Definitions
At the top of the file you'll find this:
#include "clueboard.h"
// Helpful defines
#define GRAVE_MODS (MOD_BIT(KC_LSHIFT)|MOD_BIT(KC_RSHIFT)|MOD_BIT(KC_LGUI)|MOD_BIT(KC_RGUI)|MOD_BIT(KC_LALT)|MOD_BIT(KC_RALT))
#define _______ KC_TRNS
// Each layer gets a name for readability.
// 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, and you can also skip them entirely
// and just use numbers.
#define _BL 0
#define _FL 1
#define _CL 2
These are some handy definitions we can use when building our keymap and our custom function. The `GRAVE_MODS` definition will be used later in our custom function. The `_______` define makes it easier to see what keys a layer is overriding, while the `_BL`, `_FL`, and `_CL` defines make it easier to refer to each of our layers.
### Layers and Keymaps
The main part of this file is the `keymaps[]` definition. This is where you list your layers and the contents of those layers. This part of the file begins with this definition:
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
After this you'll find a list of KEYMAP() macros. A KEYMAP() is simply a list of keys to define a single layer. Typically you'll have one or more "base layers" (such as QWERTY, Dvorak, or Colemak) and then you'll layer on top of that one or more "function" layers. Due to the way layers are processed you can't overlay a "lower" layer on top of a "higher" layer.
`keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS]` in QMK holds the 16 bit action code (sometimes referred as the quantum keycode) in it. For the keycode representing typical keys, its high byte is 0 and its low byte is the USB HID usage ID for keyboard.
> TMK from which QMK was forked uses `const uint8_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS]` instead and holds the 8 bit keycode. Some keycode values are reserved to induce execution of certain action codes via the `fn_actions[]` array.
#### Base Layer
Here is an example of the Clueboard's base layer:
/* Keymap _BL: Base Layer (Default Layer)
*/
[_BL] = KEYMAP(
F(0), KC_1, KC_2, KC_3, KC_4, KC_5, KC_6, KC_7, KC_8, KC_9, KC_0, KC_MINS, KC_EQL, KC_GRV, KC_BSPC, KC_PGUP, \
KC_TAB, KC_Q, KC_W, KC_E, KC_R, KC_T, KC_Y, KC_U, KC_I, KC_O, KC_P, KC_LBRC, KC_RBRC, KC_BSLS, KC_PGDN, \
KC_CAPS, KC_A, KC_S, KC_D, KC_F, KC_G, KC_H, KC_J, KC_K, KC_L, KC_SCLN, KC_QUOT, KC_NUHS, KC_ENT, \
KC_LSFT, KC_NUBS, KC_Z, KC_X, KC_C, KC_V, KC_B, KC_N, KC_M, KC_COMM, KC_DOT, KC_SLSH, KC_RO, KC_RSFT, KC_UP, \
KC_LCTL, KC_LGUI, KC_LALT, KC_MHEN, KC_SPC,KC_SPC, KC_HENK, KC_RALT, KC_RCTL, MO(_FL), KC_LEFT, KC_DOWN, KC_RGHT),
Some interesting things to note about this:
* From a C source point of view it's only a single array, but we have embedded whitespace to more easily visualize where each key is on the physical device.
* Plain keyboard scancodes are prefixed with KC_, while "special" keys are not.
* The upper left key activates custom function 0 (`F(0)`)
* The "Fn" key is defined with `MO(_FL)`, which moves to the `_FL` layer while that key is being held down.
#### Function Overlay Layer
Our function layer is, from a code point of view, no different from the base layer. Conceptually, however, you will build that layer as an overlay, not a replacement. For many people this distinction does not matter, but as you build more complicated layering setups it matters more and more.
[_FL] = KEYMAP(
KC_GRV, KC_F1, KC_F2, KC_F3, KC_F4, KC_F5, KC_F6, KC_F7, KC_F8, KC_F9, KC_F10, KC_F11, KC_F12, _______, KC_DEL, BL_STEP, \
_______, _______, _______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______,KC_PSCR,KC_SLCK, KC_PAUS, _______, _______, _______, _______, \
_______, _______, MO(_CL),_______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______, _______, _______, _______, _______, \
_______, _______, _______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______,_______, _______, _______, _______, _______, KC_PGUP, \
_______, _______, _______, _______, _______,_______, _______, _______, _______, MO(_FL), KC_HOME, KC_PGDN, KC_END),
Some interesting things to note:
* We have used our `_______` definition to turn `KC_TRNS` into `_______`. This makes it easier to spot the keys that have changed on this layer.
* While in this layer if you press one of the `_______` keys it will activate the key in the next lowest active layer.
### Custom Functions
At the bottom of the file we've defined a single custom function. This function defines a key that sends `KC_ESC` when pressed without modifiers and `KC_GRAVE` when modifiers are held. There are a couple pieces that need to be in place for this to work, and we will go over both of them.
#### `fn_actions[]`
We define the `fn_actions[]` array to point to custom functions. `F(N)` in a keymap will call element N of that array. For the Clueboard's that looks like this:
const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
[0] = ACTION_FUNCTION(0), // Calls action_function()
};
In this case we've instructed QMK to call the `ACTION_FUNCTION` callback, which we will define in the next section.
> This `fn_actions[]` interface is mostly for backward compatibility. In QMK, you don't need to use `fn_actions[]`. You can directly use `ACTION_FUNCTION(N)` or any other action code value itself normally generated by the macro in `keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS]`. N in `F(N)` can only be 0 to 31. Use of the action code directly in `keymaps` unlocks this limitation.
#### `action_function()`
To actually handle the keypress event we define an `action_function()`. This function will be called when the key is pressed, and then again when the key is released. We have to handle both situations within our code, as well as determining whether to send/release `KC_ESC` or `KC_GRAVE`.
void action_function(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt) {
static uint8_t mods_pressed;
switch (id) {
case 0:
/* Handle the combined Grave/Esc key
*/
mods_pressed = get_mods()&GRAVE_MODS; // Check to see what mods are pressed
if (record->event.pressed) {
/* The key is being pressed.
*/
if (mods_pressed) {
add_key(KC_GRV);
send_keyboard_report();
} else {
add_key(KC_ESC);
send_keyboard_report();
}
} else {
/* The key is being released.
*/
if (mods_pressed) {
del_key(KC_GRV);
send_keyboard_report();
} else {
del_key(KC_ESC);
send_keyboard_report();
}
}
break;
}
}
# Nitty Gritty Details
This should have given you a basic overview for creating your own keymap. For more details see the following resources:
* [Keycodes](keycodes.md)
* [Keymap FAQ](faq_keymap.md)
We are actively working to improve these docs. If you have suggestions for how they could be made better please [file an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new)!

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Setting up your ARM based PCB is a little more involved than an Atmel MCU, but is easy enough. Start by using `util/new_project.sh <keyboard>` to create a new project:
```
$ util/new_project.sh simontester
######################################################
# /keyboards/simontester project created. To start
# working on things, cd into keyboards/simontester
######################################################
```
# END OF NEW ARM DOC, OLD ATMEL DOC FOLLOWS
## `/keyboards/<keyboard>/config.h`
The `USB Device descriptor parameter` block contains parameters are used to uniquely identify your keyboard, but they don't really matter to the machine.
Your `MATRIX_ROWS` and `MATRIX_COLS` are the numbers of rows and cols in your keyboard matrix - this may be different than the number of actual rows and columns on your keyboard. There are some tricks you can pull to increase the number of keys in a given matrix, but most keyboards are pretty straight-forward.
The `MATRIX_ROW_PINS` and `MATRIX_COL_PINS` are the pins your MCU uses on each row/column. Your schematic (if you have one) will have this information on it, and the values will vary depending on your setup. This is one of the most important things to double-check in getting your keyboard setup correctly.
For the `DIODE_DIRECTION`, most hand-wiring guides will instruct you to wire the diodes in the `COL2ROW` position, but it's possible that they are in the other - people coming from EasyAVR often use `ROW2COL`. Nothing will function if this is incorrect.
`BACKLIGHT_PIN` is the pin that your PWM-controlled backlight (if one exists) is hooked-up to. Currently only B5, B6, and B7 are supported.
`BACKLIGHT_BREATHING` is a fancier backlight feature that adds breathing/pulsing/fading effects to the backlight. It uses the same timer as the normal backlight. These breathing effects must be called by code in your keymap.
`BACKLIGHT_LEVELS` is how many levels exist for your backlight - max is 15, and they are computed automatically from this number.
## `/keyboards/<keyboard>/Makefile`
The values at the top likely won't need to be changed, since most boards use the `atmega32u4` chip. The `BOOTLOADER_SIZE` will need to be adjusted based on your MCU type. It's defaulted to the Teensy, since that's the most common controller. Below is quoted from the `Makefile`.
```
# Boot Section Size in *bytes*
# Teensy halfKay 512
# Teensy++ halfKay 1024
# Atmel DFU loader 4096
# LUFA bootloader 4096
# USBaspLoader 2048
OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=512
```
At the bottom of the file, you'll find lots of features to turn on and off - all of these options should be set with `?=` to allow for the keymap overrides. `?=` only assigns if the variable was previously undefined. For the full documenation of these features, see the [Makefile options](#makefile-options).
## `/keyboards/<keyboard>/readme.md`
This is where you'll describe your keyboard - please write as much as you can about it! Talking about default functionality/features is useful here. Feel free to link to external pages/sites if necessary. Images can be included here as well. This file will be rendered into a webpage at qmk.fm/keyboards/<keyboard>/.
## `/keyboards/<keyboard>/<keyboard>.c`
This is where all of the custom logic for your keyboard goes - you may not need to put anything in this file, since a lot of things are configured automatically. All of the `*_kb()` functions are defined here. If you modify them, remember to keep the calls to `*_user()`, or things in the keymaps might not work. You can read more about the functions [here](#custom-quantum-functions-for-keyboards-and-keymaps)
## `/keyboards/<keyboard>/<keyboard>.h`
Here is where you can (optionally) define your `KEYMAP` function to remap your matrix into a more readable format. With ortholinear boards, this isn't always necessary, but it can help to accomodate the dead spots on your matrix, where there are keys that take up more than one space (2u, staggering, 6.25u, etc). The example shows the difference between the physical keys, and the matrix design:
```
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, \
k10, k11 \
) \
{ \
{ k00, k01, k02 }, \
{ k10, KC_NO, k11 }, \
}
```
Each of the `kxx` variables needs to be unique, and usually follows the format `k<row><col>`. You can place `KC_NO` where your dead keys are in your matrix.

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# Quantum Keycodes
Quantum keycodes allow for easier customisation of your keymap than the basic ones provide, without having to define custom actions.
All keycodes within quantum are numbers between `0x0000` and `0xFFFF`. Within your `keymap.c` it may look like you have functions and other special cases, but ultimately the C preprocessor will translate those into a single 4 byte integer. QMK has reserved `0x0000` through `0x00FF` for standard keycodes. These are keycodes such as `KC_A`, `KC_1`, and `KC_LCTL`, which are basic keys defined in the USB HID specification.
On this page we have documented keycodes between `0x00FF` and `0xFFFF` which are used to implement advanced quantum features. If you define your own custom keycodes they will be put into this range as well.
## QMK keycodes
|Name|Description|
|----|-----------|
|`RESET`|Put the keyboard into DFU mode for flashing|
|`DEBUG`|Toggles debug mode|
|`KC_GESC`/`GRAVE_ESC`|Acts as escape when pressed normally but when pressed with Shift or GUI will send a ```|
|`KC_LSPO`|Left shift when held, open paranthesis when tapped|
|`KC_RSPC`|Right shift when held, close paranthesis when tapped|
|`KC_LEAD`|The [leader key](feature_leader_key.md)|
|`KC_LOCK`|The [lock key](feature_key_lock.md)|
|`FUNC(n)`/`F(n)`|Call `fn_action(n)` (deprecated)|
|`M(n)`|to call macro n|
|`MACROTAP(n)`|to macro-tap n idk FIXME|

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"to": "feature_space_cadet.html"
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# Understanding QMK's Code
This document attempts to explain how the QMK firmware works from a very high level. It assumes you understand basic programming concepts but does not (except where needed to demonstrate) assume familiarity with C. It assumes that you have a basic understanding of the following documents:
* [Introduction](getting_started_introduction.md)
* [How Keyboards Work](how_keyboards_work.md)
* [FAQ](faq.md)
## Startup
You can think of QMK as no different from any other computer program. It is started, performs its tasks, and then ends. The entry point for the program is the `main()` function, just like it is on any other C program. However, for a newcomer to QMK it can be confusing because the `main()` function appears in multiple places, and it can be hard to tell which one to look at.
The reason for this is the different platforms that QMK supports. The most common platform is `lufa`, which runs on AVR processors such at the atmega32u4. We also support `chibios` and `vusb`.
We'll focus on AVR processors for the moment, which use the `lufa` platform. You can find the `main()` function in [tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c#L1129). If you browse through that function you'll find that it initializes any hardware that has been configured (including USB to the host) and then it starts the core part of the program with a [`while(1)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/lufa.c#L1182). This is [The Main Loop](#the_main_loop).
## The Main Loop
This section of code is called "The Main Loop" because it's responsible for looping over the same set of instructions forever. This is where QMK dispatches out to the functions responsible for making the keyboard do everything it is supposed to do. At first glance it can look like a lot of functionality but most of the time the code will be disabled by `#define`'s.
```
keyboard_task();
```
This is where all the keyboard specific functionality is dispatched. The source code for `keyboard_task()` can be found in [tmk_core/common/keyboard.c](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/common/keyboard.c#L154), and it is responsible for detecting changes in the matrix and turning status LED's on and off.
Within `keyboard_task()` you'll find code to handle:
* [Matrix Scanning](#matrix-scanning)
* Mouse Handling
* Serial Link(s)
* Visualizer
* Keyboard status LED's (Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock)
#### Matrix Scanning
Matrix scanning is the core function of a keyboard firmware. It is the process of detecting which keys are currently pressed, and your keyboard runs this function many times a second. It's no exaggeration to say that 99% of your firmware's CPU time is spent on matrix scanning.
While there are different strategies for doing the actual matrix detection, they are out of scope for this document. It is sufficient to treat matrix scanning as a black box, you ask for the matrix's current state and get back a datastructure that looks like this:
```
{
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0}
}
```
That datastructure is a direct representation of the matrix for a 4 row by 5 column numpad. When a key is pressed that key's position within the matrix will be returned as `1` instead of `0`.
Matrix Scanning runs many times per second. The exact rate varies but typically it runs at least 10 times per second to avoid perceptible lag.
##### Matrix to Physical Layout Map
Once we know the state of every switch on our keyboard we have to map that to a keycode. In QMK this is done by making use of C macros to allow us to separate the definition of the physical layout from the definition of keycodes.
At the keyboard level we define a C macro (typically named `KEYMAP()`) which maps our keyboard's matrix to physical keys. Sometimes the matrix does not have a switch in every location, and we can use this macro to pre-populate those with KC_NO, making the keymap definition easier to work with. Here's an example `KEYMAP()` macro for a numpad:
```c
#define KEYMAP( \
k00, k01, k02, k03, \
k10, k11, k12, k13, \
k20, k21, k22, \
k30, k31, k32, k33, \
k40, k42 \
) { \
{ k00, k01, k02, k03, }, \
{ k10, k11, k12, k13, }, \
{ k20, k21, k22, KC_NO, }, \
{ k30, k31, k32, k33, }, \
{ k40, KC_NO, k42, KC_NO } \
}
```
Notice how the second block of our `KEYMAP()` macro matches the Matrix Scanning array above? This macro is what will map the matrix scanning array to keycodes. However, if you look at a 17 key numpad you'll notice that it has 3 places where the matrix could have a switch but doesn't, due to larger keys. We have populated those spaces with `KC_NO` so that our keymap definition doesn't have to.
You can also use this macro to handle unusual matrix layouts, for example the [Clueboard rev 2](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/rev2/rev2.h). Explaining that is outside the scope of this document.
##### Keycode Assignment
At the keymap level we make use of our `KEYMAP()` macro above to map keycodes to physical locations to matrix locations. It looks like this:
```
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
[0] = KEYMAP(
KC_NLCK, KC_PSLS, KC_PAST, KC_PMNS, \
KC_P7, KC_P8, KC_P9, KC_PPLS, \
KC_P4, KC_P5, KC_P6, \
KC_P1, KC_P2, KC_P3, KC_PENT, \
KC_P0, KC_PDOT)
}
```
Notice how all of these arguments match up with the first half of the `KEYMAP()` macro from the last section? This is how we take a keycode and map it to our Matrix Scan from earlier.
##### State Change Detection
The matrix scanning described above tells us the state of the matrix at a given moment, but your computer only wants to know about changes, it doesn't care about the current state. QMK stores the results from the last matrix scan and compares the results from this matrix to determine when a key has been pressed or released.
Let's look at an example. We'll hop into the middle of a keyboard scanning loop to find that our previous scan looks like this:
```
{
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0}
}
```
And when our current scan completes it will look like this:
```
{
{1,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0},
{0,0,0,0}
}
```
Comparing against our keymap we can see that the pressed key is KC_NLCK. From here we dispatch to the `process_record` set of functions.
<!-- FIXME: Magic happens between here and process_record -->
##### Process Record
The `process_record()` function itself is deceptively simple, but hidden within is a gateway to overriding functionality at various levels of QMK. The chain of events is described below, using cluecard whenever we need to look at the keyboard/keymap level functions.
* [`void process_record(keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/common/action.c#L128)
* [`bool process_record_quantum(keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/quantum.c#L140)
* [Map this record to a keycode](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/quantum.c#L143)
* [`bool process_record_kb(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/cluecard/cluecard.c#L20)
* [`bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L58)
* [`bool process_midi(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_midi.c#L102)
* [`bool process_audio(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_audio.c#L10)
* [`bool process_music(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_music.c#L69)
* [`bool process_tap_dance(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_tap_dance.c#L75)
* [`bool process_leader(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_leader.c#L32)
* [`bool process_chording(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_chording.c#L41)
* [`bool process_combo(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_combo.c#L115)
* [`bool process_unicode(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicode.c#L22)
* [`bool process_ucis(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_ucis.c#L91)
* [`bool process_printer(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_printer.c#L77)
* [`bool process_auto_shift(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_auto_shift.c#L47)
* [`bool process_unicode_map(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_unicodemap.c#L47)
* [Identify and process quantum specific keycodes](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/quantum.c#L211)
At any step during this chain of events a function (such as `process_record_kb()`) can `return false` to halt all further processing.
<!--
#### Mouse Handling
FIXME: This needs to be written
#### Serial Link(s)
FIXME: This needs to be written
#### Visualizer
FIXME: This needs to be written
#### Keyboard state LED's (Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock)
FIXME: This needs to be written
-->

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# Unit Testing
If you are new to unit testing, then you can find many good resources on internet. However most of it is scattered around in small pieces here and there, and there's also many different opinions, so I won't give any recommendations.
Instead I recommend these two books, explaining two different styles of Unit Testing in detail.
* "Test Driven Development: By Example: Kent Beck"
* "Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided By Tests: Steve Freeman, Nat Pryce"
If you prefer videos there are Uncle Bob's [Clean Coders Videos](https://cleancoders.com/), which unfortunately cost quite a bit, especially if you want to watch many of them. But James Shore has a free [Let's Play](http://www.jamesshore.com/Blog/Lets-Play) video series.
## Google Test and Google Mock
It's possible to Unit Test your code using [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest). The Google Test framework also includes another component for writing testing mocks and stubs, called "Google Mock". For information how to write the actual tests, please refer to the documentation on that site.
## Use of C++
Note that Google Test and therefore any test has to be written in C++, even if the rest of the QMK codebases is written in C. This should hopefully not be a problem even if you don't know any C++, since there's quite clear documentation and examples of the required C++ features, and you can write the rest of the test code almost as you would write normal C. Note that some compiler errors which you might get can look quite scary, but just read carefully what it says, and you should be ok.
One thing to remember, is that you have to append `extern "C"` around all of your C file includes.
## Adding tests for new or existing features
If you want to unit test some feature, then take a look at the existing serial_link tests, in the `quantum/serial_link/tests folder`, and follow the steps below to create a similar structure.
1. If it doesn't already exist, add a test subfolder to the folder containing the feature.
2. Create a `testlist.mk` and a `rules.mk` file in that folder.
3. Include those files from the root folder `testlist.mk`and `build_test.mk` respectively.
4. Add a new name for your testgroup to the `testlist.mk` file. Each group defined there will be a separate executable. And that's how you can support mocking out different parts. Note that it's worth adding some common prefix, just like it's done for the serial_link tests. The reason for that is that the make command allows substring filtering, so this way you can easily run a subset of the tests.
5. Define the source files and required options in the `rules.mk` file.
* `_SRC` for source files
* `_DEFS` for additional defines
* `_INC` for additional include folders
6. Write the tests in a new cpp file inside the test folder you created. That file has to be one of the files included from the `rules.mk` file.
Note how there's several different tests, each mocking out a separate part. Also note that each of them only compiles the very minimum that's needed for the tests. It's recommend that you try to do the same. For a relevant video check out [Matt Hargett "Advanced Unit Testing in C & C++](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmy6g-aVgZI)
## Running the tests
To run all the tests in the codebase, type `make test`. You can also run test matching a substring by typing `make test:matchingsubstring` Note that the tests are always compiled with the native compiler of your platform, so they are also run like any other program on your computer.
## Debugging the tests
If there are problems with the tests, you can find the executable in the `./build/test` folder. You should be able to run those with GDB or a similar debugger.
## Full Integration tests
It's not yet possible to do a full integration test, where you would compile the whole firmware and define a keymap that you are going to test. However there are plans for doing that, because writing tests that way would probably be easier, at least for people that are not used to unit testing.
In that model you would emulate the input, and expect a certain output from the emulated keyboard.
# Tracing variables
Sometimes you might wonder why a variable gets changed and where, and this can be quite tricky to track down without having a debugger. It's of course possible to manually add print statements to track it, but you can also enable the variable trace feature. This works for both for variables that are changed by the code, and when the variable is changed by some memory corruption.
To take the feature into use add `VARIABLE_TRACE=x` to the end of you make command. `x` represents the number of variables you want to trace, which is usually 1.
Then at a suitable place in the code, call `ADD_TRACED_VARIABLE`, to begin the tracing. For example to trace all the layer changes, you can do this
```c
void matrix_init_user(void) {
ADD_TRACED_VARIABLE("layer", &layer_state, sizeof(layer_state));
}
```
This will add a traced variable named "layer" (the name is just for your information), which tracks the memory location of `layer_state`. It tracks 4 bytes (the size of `layer_state`), so any modification to the variable will be reported. By default you can not specify a size bigger than 4, but you can change it by adding `MAX_VARIABLE_TRACE_SIZE=x` to the end of the make command line.
In order to actually detect changes to the variables you should call `VERIFY_TRACED_VARIABLES` around the code that you think that modifies the variable. If a variable is modified it will tell you between which two `VERIFY_TRACED_VARIABLES` calls the modification happened. You can then add more calls to track it down further. I don't recommend spamming the codebase with calls. It's better to start with a few, and then keep adding them in a binary search fashion. You can also delete the ones you don't need, as each call need to store the file name and line number in the ROM, so you can run out of memory if you add too many calls.
Also remember to delete all the tracing code once you have found the bug, as you wouldn't want to create a pull request with tracing code.

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