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authorGergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>2016-05-26 15:25:04 +0200
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ergodox_ez/algernon: New layout.
This is a squashed up version of the layout I have been working on for the past month or so. Based on Dvorak, with a lot of unconventional stuff thrown in for good measures. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
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diff --git a/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/README.md b/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/README.md
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1algernon's layout
2=======================
3
4This is an unconventional layout for the ErgoDox EZ. For more details about the
5history of the layout, see my
6[blog posts about my ErgoDox journey][blog-ergodox].
7
8 [blog-ergodox]: https://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/tags/ergodox/
9
10Some of the things in the layout only work when one uses Spacemacs and GNOME
11under Linux. Your mileage may vary.
12
13## Base layer
14
15[![Base layer](images/base-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/28f7eb305fdbff943613e1dc7aa9e82b)
16
17At its core, this is a Dvorak layout, with some minor changes (for example, `-`
18being on the left half, and on the innermost key of the bottom row on the
19right). The more interesting parts are how certain keys behave:
20
21* The keys on the number row double as function keys, when held for a bit longer
22 than an usual tap. This allows me to use the function keys without having to
23 switch layers.
24* The `Shift`, `Alt`, and `Control` modifiers are one-shot. When tapped, they
25 are considered active for the next key press only. When double tapped, they
26 toggle on, until a third, single tap sometime later. When held, they act as
27 expected. My usual pattern is that I use these for the next keypress only, so
28 this behaviour is perfect. If I need them held, I'll just double-tap.
29* The `GUI` key is special, because when I double-tap it, it sends `GUI + w`,
30 which pops up an application selector. It also switches to a one-shot layer,
31 where the number row on the left half turns into app selector macros, for the
32 most common things I usually want to switch to. Otherwise it behaves as on a
33 normal layout.
34* The `ESC` key also doubles as a one-shot cancel key: if tapped while any of
35 the one-shot modifiers are in-flight (as in, single-tapped, and not expired
36 yet), it cancels all one-shot modifiers. Otherwise it sends the usual keycode.
37* The **Emacs** and **Hun** layer keys are one-shot, the **1Hand** is a toggle.
38* The **Lead** key allows me to type in a sequence of keys, and trigger some
39 actions:
40 - `LEAD u` enters unicode input mode, by sending the GTK+ key sequence that
41 does this.
42 - `LEAD l` uses the unicode input method to enter a `λ`.
43 - `LEAD s` does a lot of magic to type in a shruggie: `¯\_(ツ)_/¯`
44 - `LEAD w m` maximises the currently focused window.
45
46## Hungarian layer
47
48[![Hungarian layer](images/hun-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/b160f6ec90d58c127c114c89f66e9dc9)
49
50On this layer, the accented characters are at the same position as their base
51variant. For some, which can have other diatribes, the long one is on top,
52short's on bottom. Tapping any of the accented characters takes us back to the
53base layer.
54
55## Emacs layer
56
57[![Emacs layer](images/emacs-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/c59c453f9fe1a3238ba1494e7e5c6892)
58
59This layer is primarily for navigating text - and for some mousing and other
60things, because there was space. Most of the keys should be pretty
61self-explanatory, except for a few:
62
63* There are three keys on the bottom row of the left side, that change how some
64 of the other keys - explained just below - work. The keys are for *Emacs
65 mode* (the default), *Terminal mode*, and *Traditional mode*, respectively.
66* The *Visual mode* key (the top big key on the left side) sends the `v` key in
67 *Emacs mode*, to enter Visual mode in Spacemacs. In all other modes, it is a
68 no-op.
69* The *Copy/Cut* key (the bottom big key on the left side) sends the copy
70 command on tap, the cut one when held for longer than a normal tap. The **copy
71 command** is `y` in *Emacs mode*, `Ctrl-Shift-c` in *Terminal mode*, and
72 `Ctrl-c` in *Traditional mode*. The **cut command** is `x` in *Emacs mode*,
73 `Ctrl-Shift-x` in *Terminal Mode* and `Ctrl-x` in *Traditional mode*.
74* The *Paste/Delete* key (the leftmost key on the left thumb cluster) sends the
75 paste command on tap, the delete one when held longer than a normal tap. The
76 **paste command** is `p` in *Emacs mode*, `Ctrl-Shift-v` in *Terminal mode*,
77 and `Ctrl-v` in *Traditional mode*. The **delete command** is `d` in *Emacs
78 mode*, and `DEL` in the other two.
79* The `A`, `I` and `R` keys will - after sending themselves - clear the layer
80 back to the base layer. This allows a quick escape from the layer.
81
82## One-handed layer
83
84[![One-handed layer](images/one-handed-layer.png)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/edff2495135955b8963198dace7f7ece)
85
86The one-handed layer is used in situations where the right hand is occupied, by
87mousing around, for example. Tapping the `OTHER` key switches which side is
88active. For the most part, keys remain in their usual position. When the right
89half is active, keys are mirrored to the left half.
90
91The differences are as follows:
92
93* The `ESC` key has been moved to the bottom row, so the `OTHER` key is easier
94 to tap.
95* Most keys on the thumb cluster now have dual uses, and these do not change
96 when switching sides:
97 - The `Space`/`Backspace` key sends `Space` on tap, `Backspace` when held
98 for longer than a normal tap.
99 - The `Enter`/`Shift` key sends `Enter` on short-tap, `Shift` on long-tap.
100* The `Apps`/`BASE` key can be used to go back to the base layer, by
101 long-tapping it. A short-tap will send the `App` key, as usual.
102
103# Building
104
105To make my workflow easier, this layout is maintained in
106[its own repository][algernon:ez-layout]. To build it, you will need the
107[QMK][qmk] firmware checked out, and this repo either checked out, or symlinked
108to `keyboard/ergodox_ez/algernon`. One way to achieve that is this:
109
110 [algernon:ez-layout]: https://github.com/algernon/ergodox-layout
111 [qmk]: https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware
112
113```
114$ git clone https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware.git
115$ cd qmk_firmware/keyboard/ergodox_ez
116$ git clone https://github.com/algernon/ergodox-layout.git keymaps/algernon
117$ make KEYMAP=algernon
118```
119
120From time to time, updates may be submitted back to the QMK repository. If you
121are reading it there, you can build the firmware like any other firmware
122included with it (assuming you are in the root directory of the firmware):
123
124```
125$ cd keyboard/ergodox_ez
126$ make KEYMAP=algernon
127```
128
129# License
130
131The layout, being a derivative of the original TMK firmware which is under the
132GPL-2+, this layout is under the GPL as well, but GPL-3+, rather than the older
133version.
diff --git a/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/config_user.h b/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/config_user.h
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1#ifndef CONFIG_USER_H
2#define CONFIG_USER_H 1
3
4#include "config.h"
5
6#undef MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX
7#undef MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED
8
9#define MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX 1
10#define MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED 2
11
12#undef MOUSEKEY_DELAY
13#define MOUSEKEY_DELAY 0
14
15#undef MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_DELAY
16#define MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_DELAY 0
17
18#define ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE 2
19#define ONESHOT_TIMEOUT 3000
20
21#undef LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE
22#undef LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
23
24#undef LEADER_TIMEOUT
25#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 1000
26
27#endif
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diff --git a/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/keymap.c b/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/keymap.c
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1/*
2 * algernon's ErgoDox EZ layout, please see the README.md file!
3 */
4
5#include "ergodox_ez.h"
6#include "led.h"
7#include "debug.h"
8#include "action_layer.h"
9#include "action_util.h"
10#include "mousekey.h"
11#include "timer.h"
12
13/* Layers */
14
15#define BASE 0 // default layer
16#define APPSEL 1 // application select layer
17#define HUN 2 // Hungarian layer
18#define EMACS 3 // (Spac)Emacs layer
19#define OHLFT 4 // One-handed, left side
20#define OHRGT 5 // One-handed, right side
21
22/* Macros */
23
24#define A_GUI 0 // GUI magic
25#define A_ESC 44 // OSM-clearing ESC
26
27#define A_MUL 1 // mouse up-left
28#define A_MUR 2 // mouse up-right
29#define A_MDL 3 // mouse down-left
30#define A_MDR 4 // mouse down-right
31
32#define AE_VIS 5 // Visual mode
33#define AE_PSTDEL 6 // Paste/Delete
34#define AE_CPYC 7 // Copy/Cut
35#define AE_EMACS 8 // Emacs copy & paste mode
36#define AE_TERM 9 // Terminal copy & paste mode
37#define AE_OTHER 10 // Other copy & paste mode
38#define AE_INS 11 // Insert mode
39#define AE_OVR 12 // Overwrite mode
40#define AE_APPND 13 // Append
41
42#define HU_AA 14 // Á
43#define HU_OO 15 // Ó
44#define HU_EE 16 // É
45#define HU_UU 17 // Ú
46#define HU_II 18 // Í
47#define HU_OE 19 // Ö
48#define HU_UE 20 // Ü
49#define HU_OEE 21 // Ő
50#define HU_UEE 22 // Ű
51
52#define APP_SLK 23 // Slack
53#define APP_EMCS 24 // Emacs
54#define APP_TERM 25 // Terminal
55#define APP_CHRM 26 // Chrome
56#define APP_MSIC 27 // Music
57
58#define KF_1 28 // 1, F1
59#define KF_2 29 // 2, F2
60#define KF_3 30 // ...
61#define KF_4 31
62#define KF_5 32
63#define KF_6 33
64#define KF_7 34
65#define KF_8 35
66#define KF_9 36
67#define KF_10 37
68#define KF_11 38 // =, F11
69
70#define OH_BSSPC 39
71#define OH_ENTSFT 40
72#define OH_BASE 41
73#define OH_LEFT 42
74#define OH_RIGHT 43
75
76/* Fn keys */
77#define F_BSE 0
78#define F_HUN 1
79#define F_GUI 2
80#define F_SFT 3
81#define F_ALT 4
82#define F_CTRL 5
83
84/* States & timers */
85
86uint8_t m_visual_state = 0;
87static uint16_t m_cutdel_timer;
88static uint16_t m_copypaste_timer;
89
90uint16_t gui_timer = 0;
91
92uint16_t kf_timers[12];
93
94uint16_t oh_base_timer = 0;
95uint16_t oh_bsspc_timer = 0;
96uint16_t oh_entsft_timer = 0;
97
98#define OH_BLINK_INTERVAL 500
99
100uint8_t oh_left_blink = 0;
101uint16_t oh_left_blink_timer = 0;
102uint8_t oh_right_blink = 0;
103uint16_t oh_right_blink_timer = 0;
104
105enum {
106 CP_EMACS = 0,
107 CP_TERM = 1,
108 CP_OTHER = 2,
109};
110
111uint8_t cp_mode = CP_EMACS;
112
113/* The Keymap */
114
115const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
116
117/* Keymap 0: Base Layer
118 *
119 * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------.
120 * | `~ | 1 F1 | 2 F2 | 3 F3 | 4 F4 | 5 F5 | Apps | | Apps | 6 F6 | 7 F7 | 8 F8 | 9 F9 | 0 F10| = F11 |
121 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
122 * | Tab | ' | , | . | P | Y | [ | | ] | F | G | C | R | L | / |
123 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
124 * | - | A | O | E | U | I |------| |------| D | H | T | N | S | \ |
125 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| ( | | ) |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
126 * | Play/Pause| ; | Q | J | K | X | | | | B | M | W | V | Z | Stop |
127 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------'
128 * | Home | End | Down | Up | : | | - | Left | Right| PgUp | PgDn |
129 * `-----------------------------------' `-----------------------------------'
130 * ,-------------. ,-------------.
131 * | LAlt | GUI | |EMACS | 1HND |
132 * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------.
133 * | | | Ctrl | | LEAD | | |
134 * |Backsp|LShift|------| |------| Enter| Space|
135 * | | | ESC | | HUN | | |
136 * `--------------------' `--------------------'
137 */
138[BASE] = KEYMAP(
139// left hand
140 KC_GRV ,M(KF_1) ,M(KF_2) ,M(KF_3),M(KF_4),M(KF_5),KC_APP
141,KC_TAB ,KC_QUOT ,KC_COMM ,KC_DOT ,KC_P ,KC_Y ,KC_LBRC
142,KC_MINS ,KC_A ,KC_O ,KC_E ,KC_U ,KC_I
143,KC_MPLY ,KC_SCLN ,KC_Q ,KC_J ,KC_K ,KC_X ,KC_LPRN
144,KC_HOME ,KC_END ,KC_DOWN ,KC_UP ,KC_COLN
145
146 ,F(F_ALT),F(F_GUI)
147 ,F(F_CTRL)
148 ,KC_BSPC,F(F_SFT),M(A_ESC)
149
150 // right hand
151 ,KC_APP ,M(KF_6),M(KF_7),M(KF_8),M(KF_9) ,M(KF_10) ,M(KF_11)
152 ,KC_RBRC ,KC_F ,KC_G ,KC_C ,KC_R ,KC_L ,KC_SLSH
153 ,KC_D ,KC_H ,KC_T ,KC_N ,KC_S ,KC_BSLS
154 ,KC_RPRN ,KC_B ,KC_M ,KC_W ,KC_V ,KC_Z ,KC_MSTP
155 ,KC_MINS,KC_LEFT,KC_RGHT ,KC_PGUP ,KC_PGDN
156
157 ,OSL(EMACS),M(OH_LEFT)
158 ,KC_LEAD
159 ,F(F_HUN),KC_ENT ,KC_SPC
160 ),
161
162/* Keymap 1: Application select layer
163 *
164 * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------.
165 * | |Music |Slack |Emacs |Term |Chrome| | | | | | | | | |
166 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
167 * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
168 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
169 * | | | | | | |------| |------| | | | | | |
170 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
171 * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
172 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------'
173 * | | | | | | | | | | | |
174 * `----------------------------------' `----------------------------------'
175 * ,-------------. ,-------------.
176 * | | | | | |
177 * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------.
178 * | | | | | | | |
179 * | | |------| |------| | |
180 * | | | | | | | |
181 * `--------------------' `--------------------'
182 */
183
184[APPSEL] = KEYMAP(
185// left hand
186 KC_TRNS ,M(APP_MSIC),M(APP_SLK),M(APP_EMCS),M(APP_TERM),M(APP_CHRM),KC_TRNS
187,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
188,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
189,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
190,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
191
192 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
193 ,KC_TRNS
194 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
195
196 // right hand
197 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_TRNS
198 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
199 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
200 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
201 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
202
203 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
204 ,KC_TRNS
205 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
206 ),
207
208
209/* Keymap 2: Hungarian Layer
210 *
211 * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------.
212 * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
213 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
214 * | | | Ő | | Ű | | | | | | | | | | |
215 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
216 * | | Á | Ó | É | Ú | Í |------| |------| | | | | | |
217 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
218 * | | | Ö | | Ü | | | | | | | | | | |
219 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------'
220 * | | | | | | | | | | | |
221 * `----------------------------------' `----------------------------------'
222 * ,-------------. ,-------------.
223 * | | | | | |
224 * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------.
225 * | | | | | | | |
226 * | | |------| |------| | |
227 * | | | | | BASE | | |
228 * `--------------------' `--------------------'
229 */
230
231[HUN] = KEYMAP(
232// left hand
233 KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_TRNS
234,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,M(HU_OEE),KC_NO ,M(HU_UEE),KC_NO ,KC_NO
235,KC_NO ,M(HU_AA),M(HU_OO) ,M(HU_EE),M(HU_UU) ,M(HU_II)
236,KC_TRNS ,KC_NO ,M(HU_OE) ,KC_NO ,M(HU_UE) ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
237,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_NO
238
239 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
240 ,KC_TRNS
241 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
242
243 // right hand
244 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
245 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
246 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
247 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
248 ,KC_NO ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
249
250 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
251 ,KC_NO
252 ,F(F_BSE),KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
253 ),
254
255/* Keymap 3: Spacemacs layer
256 *
257 * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------.
258 * | MS Slow | 1 F1 | 2 F2 | 3 F3 | 4 F4 | 5 F5 |ScrLCK| |ScrLCK| 6 F6 | 7 F7 | 8 F8 | 9 F9 | 0 F10| F11 |
259 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
260 * | MS Normal | | Home | Up | PgUp | |Visual| |Scroll| $ |MsUpL | MsUp |MsUpR | R |PrintScreen|
261 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| Mode | | Up |------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
262 * | MS Fast |APPEND| Left | Down | Right| INS |------| |------| D |MsLeft| MsDn |MsRght| | |
263 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| Cut | |Scroll|------+------+------+------+------+-----------|
264 * | Play/Pause| | End | Down | PgDn | X | Copy | | Down | |MsDnL | W |MsDnR | | Stop |
265 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------'
266 * |EmacsM|TermM |OtherM| | | |Vol Up|Vol Dn| Mute | | |
267 * `----------------------------------' `----------------------------------'
268 * ,-------------. ,-------------.
269 * | Alt | GUI | | BASE | MClk |
270 * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------.
271 * |Delete| | Ctrl | | Prev |Left |Right |
272 * | |LShift|------| |------| Click| Click|
273 * |Paste | | ESC | | Next | | |
274 * `--------------------' `--------------------'
275 */
276[EMACS] = KEYMAP(
277// left hand
278 KC_ACL0 ,M(KF_1) ,M(KF_2) ,M(KF_3) ,M(KF_4) ,M(KF_5) ,LGUI(KC_L)
279,KC_ACL1 ,KC_NO ,KC_HOME ,KC_UP ,KC_PGUP ,KC_NO ,M(AE_VIS)
280,KC_ACL2 ,M(AE_APPND) ,KC_LEFT ,KC_DOWN ,KC_RIGHT,M(AE_INS)
281,KC_MPLY ,KC_NO ,KC_END ,KC_DOWN ,KC_PGDN ,KC_X ,M(AE_CPYC)
282,M(AE_EMACS),M(AE_TERM) ,M(AE_OTHER),KC_NO ,KC_NO
283 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
284 ,KC_TRNS
285 ,M(AE_PSTDEL),KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
286
287 // right hand
288 ,LGUI(KC_L),M(KF_6) ,M(KF_7) ,M(KF_8) ,M(KF_9) ,M(KF_10) ,M(KF_11)
289 ,KC_WH_U ,KC_DLR ,M(A_MUL),KC_MS_U ,M(A_MUR),M(AE_OVR),KC_PSCR
290 ,KC_D ,KC_MS_L ,KC_MS_D ,KC_MS_R ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
291 ,KC_WH_D ,KC_NO ,M(A_MDL),KC_W ,M(A_MDR),KC_NO ,KC_MSTP
292 ,KC_VOLU ,KC_VOLD ,KC_MUTE ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
293
294 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_MS_BTN3
295 ,KC_MPRV
296 ,KC_MNXT ,KC_BTN1 ,KC_BTN2
297 ),
298
299/* Keymap 5: One-handed, left side
300 *
301 * ,-----------------------------------------------------.
302 * | `~ | 1 F1 | 2 F2 | 3 F3 | 4 F4 | 5 F5 |A BSE|
303 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------|
304 * | Tab | ' | , | . | P | Y | [ |
305 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| |
306 * | - | A | O | E | U | I |------|
307 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| ( |
308 * | Play/Pause| ; | Q | J | K | X | |
309 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------'
310 * | Home | End | Down | Up | ESC |
311 * `-----------------------------------'
312 * ,-------------.
313 * | LAlt | GUI |
314 * ,------|------|------|
315 * |BackSp|LShift| Ctrl |
316 * | | |------|
317 * |Space |Enter |OTHER |
318 * `--------------------'
319 */
320[OHLFT] = KEYMAP(
321// left hand
322 KC_GRV ,M(KF_1) ,M(KF_2) ,M(KF_3) ,M(KF_4) ,M(KF_5) ,M(OH_BASE)
323,KC_TAB ,KC_QUOT ,KC_COMM ,KC_DOT ,KC_P ,KC_Y ,KC_LBRC
324,KC_MINS ,KC_A ,KC_O ,KC_E ,KC_U ,KC_I
325,KC_MPLY ,KC_SCLN ,KC_Q ,KC_J ,KC_K ,KC_X ,KC_LPRN
326,KC_HOME ,KC_END ,KC_DOWN ,KC_UP ,M(A_ESC)
327
328 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
329 ,KC_TRNS
330 ,M(OH_BSSPC),M(OH_ENTSFT),M(OH_RIGHT)
331
332 // right hand
333 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
334 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
335 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
336 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
337 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
338
339 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
340 ,KC_NO
341 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
342 ),
343
344/* Keymap 6: One-handed, right side
345 *
346 * ,-----------------------------------------------------.
347 * | = F11 | 0 F10| 9 F9 | 8 F8 | 7 F7 | 6 F6 |A BSE|
348 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------|
349 * | / | L | R | C | G | F | ] |
350 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| |
351 * | \ | S | N | T | H | D |------|
352 * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| ) |
353 * | Stop | Z | V | W | M | B | |
354 * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------'
355 * | PgDn | PgUp | Right| Left | ESC |
356 * `-----------------------------------'
357 * ,-------------.
358 * | LAlt | GUI |
359 * ,------|------|------|
360 * |BackSp|LShift| Ctrl |
361 * | | |------|
362 * |Space |Enter |OTHER |
363 * `--------------------'
364 */
365[OHRGT] = KEYMAP(
366// left hand
367 M(KF_11) ,M(KF_10) ,M(KF_9) ,M(KF_8) ,M(KF_7) ,M(KF_6) ,M(OH_BASE)
368,KC_SLSH ,KC_L ,KC_R ,KC_C ,KC_G ,KC_F ,KC_RBRC
369,KC_BSLS ,KC_S ,KC_N ,KC_T ,KC_H ,KC_D
370,KC_MSTP ,KC_Z ,KC_V ,KC_W ,KC_M ,KC_B ,KC_RPRN
371,KC_PGDN ,KC_PGUP ,KC_RGHT ,KC_LEFT ,M(A_ESC)
372
373 ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS
374 ,KC_TRNS
375 ,M(OH_BSSPC),M(OH_ENTSFT),M(OH_LEFT)
376
377 // right hand
378 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
379 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
380 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
381 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
382 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
383
384 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
385 ,KC_NO
386 ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO
387 ),
388
389};
390
391const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
392 [F_BSE] = ACTION_LAYER_CLEAR(ON_PRESS)
393 ,[F_HUN] = ACTION_LAYER_INVERT(HUN, ON_PRESS)
394 ,[F_GUI] = ACTION_MACRO_TAP(A_GUI)
395 ,[F_SFT] = ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT (MOD_LSFT)
396 ,[F_ALT] = ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT (MOD_LALT)
397 ,[F_CTRL] = ACTION_MODS_ONESHOT (MOD_LCTL)
398};
399
400macro_t *ang_do_hun (keyrecord_t *record, uint16_t accent, uint16_t hun_char)
401{
402 uint8_t need_shift = 0;
403 uint8_t hold_shift = 0;
404
405 if (!record->event.pressed)
406 return MACRO_NONE;
407
408 layer_off (HUN);
409
410 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT (KC_LSFT)) {
411 hold_shift = 1;
412 need_shift = 1;
413 unregister_code (KC_LSFT);
414 }
415 if ((get_oneshot_mods () & MOD_BIT(KC_LSFT)) && !has_oneshot_mods_timed_out ()) {
416 need_shift = 1;
417 hold_shift = 0;
418 unregister_code (KC_LSFT);
419 }
420
421 clear_oneshot_mods ();
422
423 register_code (KC_RALT);
424 unregister_code (KC_RALT);
425 if (accent == (KC_DQT)) {
426 register_code (KC_RSFT);
427 }
428 register_code (accent);
429 unregister_code (accent);
430 if (need_shift && accent != (KC_DQT)) {
431 register_code (KC_RSFT);
432 } else if (accent == (KC_DQT) && !need_shift) {
433 unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
434 }
435 register_code (hun_char);
436 unregister_code (hun_char);
437 if (need_shift || accent == (KC_DQT))
438 unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
439 if (hold_shift)
440 register_code (KC_LSFT);
441
442 return MACRO_NONE;
443}
444
445void ang_handle_kf (keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id)
446{
447 uint8_t code = id - KF_1;
448
449 if (record->event.pressed) {
450 kf_timers[code] = timer_read ();
451 } else {
452 uint8_t kc;
453
454 if (timer_elapsed (kf_timers[code]) > TAPPING_TERM) {
455 // Long press
456 kc = KC_F1 + code;
457 } else {
458 if (id == KF_11)
459 kc = KC_EQL;
460 else
461 kc = KC_1 + code;
462 }
463
464 register_code (kc);
465 unregister_code (kc);
466 }
467}
468
469const macro_t *action_get_macro(keyrecord_t *record, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt)
470{
471 switch(id) {
472 case A_ESC:
473 if (record->event.pressed) {
474 if ((get_oneshot_mods ()) && !has_oneshot_mods_timed_out ()) {
475 clear_oneshot_mods ();
476 } else {
477 register_code (KC_ESC);
478 }
479 } else {
480 unregister_code (KC_ESC);
481 }
482 break;
483
484 /* Hungarian layer */
485 case HU_AA:
486 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_QUOT, KC_A);
487 case HU_OO:
488 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_QUOT, KC_O);
489 case HU_EE:
490 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_QUOT, KC_E);
491 case HU_UU:
492 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_QUOT, KC_U);
493 case HU_II:
494 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_QUOT, KC_I);
495 case HU_OE:
496 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_DQT, KC_O);
497 case HU_UE:
498 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_DQT, KC_U);
499 case HU_OEE:
500 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_EQL, KC_O);
501 case HU_UEE:
502 return ang_do_hun (record, KC_EQL, KC_U);
503
504 /* Mouse movement */
505 case A_MUL:
506 if (record->event.pressed) {
507 mousekey_on(KC_MS_UP);
508 mousekey_on(KC_MS_LEFT);
509 } else {
510 mousekey_off(KC_MS_UP);
511 mousekey_off(KC_MS_LEFT);
512 }
513 mousekey_send();
514 break;
515
516 case A_MUR:
517 if (record->event.pressed) {
518 mousekey_on(KC_MS_UP);
519 mousekey_on(KC_MS_RIGHT);
520 } else {
521 mousekey_off(KC_MS_UP);
522 mousekey_off(KC_MS_RIGHT);
523 }
524 mousekey_send();
525 break;
526
527 case A_MDL:
528 if (record->event.pressed) {
529 mousekey_on(KC_MS_DOWN);
530 mousekey_on(KC_MS_LEFT);
531 } else {
532 mousekey_off(KC_MS_DOWN);
533 mousekey_off(KC_MS_LEFT);
534 }
535 mousekey_send();
536 break;
537
538 case A_MDR:
539 if (record->event.pressed) {
540 mousekey_on(KC_MS_DOWN);
541 mousekey_on(KC_MS_RIGHT);
542 } else {
543 mousekey_off(KC_MS_DOWN);
544 mousekey_off(KC_MS_RIGHT);
545 }
546 mousekey_send();
547 break;
548
549 /* EMACS layer stuff */
550 case AE_EMACS:
551 if (record->event.pressed) {
552 cp_mode = CP_EMACS;
553 }
554 break;
555
556 case AE_TERM:
557 if (record->event.pressed) {
558 cp_mode = CP_TERM;
559 }
560 break;
561
562 case AE_OTHER:
563 if (record->event.pressed) {
564 cp_mode = CP_OTHER;
565 }
566 break;
567
568 case AE_VIS:
569 if (cp_mode == CP_EMACS && record->event.pressed) {
570 return MACRO(T(V), END);
571 }
572 break;
573
574 case AE_CPYC:
575 if (record->event.pressed) {
576 m_copypaste_timer = timer_read ();
577 } else {
578 if (timer_elapsed (m_copypaste_timer) > TAPPING_TERM) {
579 // Long press: Cut
580 switch (cp_mode) {
581 case CP_EMACS:
582 return MACRO(T(X), END);
583 break;
584 case CP_TERM:
585 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), D(RSFT), T(X), U(RSFT), U(RCTRL), END);
586 break;
587 case CP_OTHER:
588 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), T(X), U(RCTRL), END);
589 break;
590 }
591 } else {
592 // Short press: Copy
593 switch (cp_mode) {
594 case CP_EMACS:
595 return MACRO(T(Y), END);
596 break;
597 case CP_TERM:
598 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), D(RSFT), T(C), U(RSFT), U(RCTRL), END);
599 break;
600 case CP_OTHER:
601 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), T(C), U(RCTRL), END);
602 break;
603 }
604 }
605 }
606 break;
607
608 case AE_PSTDEL:
609 if (record->event.pressed) {
610 m_cutdel_timer = timer_read ();
611 } else {
612 if (timer_elapsed (m_cutdel_timer) > TAPPING_TERM) {
613 // Long press: Delete
614 switch (cp_mode) {
615 case CP_EMACS:
616 return MACRO(T(D), END);
617 break;
618 case CP_TERM:
619 case CP_OTHER:
620 return MACRO(T(DEL), END);
621 break;
622 }
623 } else {
624 // Short press: Paste
625 switch (cp_mode) {
626 case CP_EMACS:
627 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_RSFT)) {
628 unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
629 return MACRO(U(RSFT), T(RBRC), T(P), D(RSFT), END);
630 }
631 else
632 return MACRO(T(P), END);
633 break;
634 case CP_TERM:
635 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), D(RSFT), T(V), U(RSFT), U(RCTRL), END);
636 break;
637 case CP_OTHER:
638 return MACRO(D(RCTRL), T(V), U(RCTRL), END);
639 break;
640 }
641 }
642 }
643 break;
644
645 case AE_INS:
646 if (record->event.pressed) {
647 return MACRO(T(I), END);
648 } else {
649 layer_clear();
650 }
651 break;
652
653 case AE_OVR:
654 if (record->event.pressed) {
655 return MACRO(T(R), END);
656 } else {
657 layer_clear();
658 }
659 break;
660
661 case AE_APPND:
662 if (record->event.pressed) {
663 return MACRO(T(A), END);
664 } else {
665 layer_clear();
666 }
667 break;
668
669 /* GUI & AppSel */
670 case A_GUI:
671 if (record->event.pressed) {
672 register_code (KC_LGUI);
673 if (record->tap.count && !record->tap.interrupted) {
674 if (record->tap.count >= 2) {
675 register_code (KC_W);
676 layer_on (APPSEL);
677 set_oneshot_layer (APPSEL, ONESHOT_START);
678 }
679 } else {
680 record->tap.count = 0;
681 }
682 gui_timer = 0;
683 } else {
684 if (record->tap.count >= 2)
685 {
686 unregister_code (KC_W);
687 clear_oneshot_layer_state (ONESHOT_PRESSED);
688 }
689 gui_timer = timer_read ();
690 }
691 break;
692
693 case APP_SLK:
694 if (record->event.pressed)
695 return MACRO(T(S), T(C), T(U), T(D), T(C), T(L), T(O), T(U), T(D), T(ENT), END);
696 break;
697
698 case APP_EMCS:
699 if (record->event.pressed)
700 return MACRO(T(E), T(M), T(A), T(C), T(S), T(ENT), END);
701 break;
702
703 case APP_TERM:
704 if (record->event.pressed)
705 return MACRO(T(T), T(E), T(R), T(M), T(ENT), END);
706 break;
707
708 case APP_CHRM:
709 if (record->event.pressed)
710 return MACRO(T(C), T(H), T(R), T(O), T(M), T(ENT), END);
711 break;
712
713 case APP_MSIC:
714 if (record->event.pressed)
715 return MACRO(T(R), T(H), T(Y), T(T), T(H), T(M), T(B), T(O), T(X), T(ENT), END);
716 break;
717
718 /* Function keys */
719 case KF_1 ... KF_11:
720 ang_handle_kf (record, id);
721 break;
722
723 /* 1HAND layout */
724 case OH_BASE:
725 if (record->event.pressed) {
726 oh_base_timer = timer_read ();
727 } else {
728 if (timer_elapsed (oh_base_timer) > TAPPING_TERM) {
729 layer_clear ();
730 } else {
731 return MACRO (T(APP), END);
732 }
733 }
734 break;
735
736 case OH_BSSPC:
737 if (record->event.pressed) {
738 oh_bsspc_timer = timer_read ();
739 } else {
740 if (timer_elapsed (oh_bsspc_timer) > TAPPING_TERM) {
741 return MACRO (T(BSPC), END);
742 } else {
743 return MACRO (T(SPC), END);
744 }
745 }
746 break;
747
748 case OH_ENTSFT:
749 if (record->event.pressed) {
750 oh_entsft_timer = timer_read ();
751 } else {
752 if (timer_elapsed (oh_entsft_timer) > TAPPING_TERM) {
753 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LSFT))
754 unregister_code (KC_LSFT);
755 else
756 register_code (KC_LSFT);
757 } else {
758 return MACRO (T(ENT), END);
759 }
760 }
761 break;
762
763 case OH_LEFT:
764 if (record->event.pressed) {
765 layer_move (OHLFT);
766 oh_left_blink = 1;
767 oh_left_blink_timer = timer_read ();
768 ergodox_right_led_1_on ();
769 }
770 break;
771
772 case OH_RIGHT:
773 if (record->event.pressed) {
774 layer_move (OHRGT);
775 oh_right_blink = 1;
776 oh_right_blink_timer = timer_read ();
777 ergodox_right_led_3_on ();
778 }
779 break;
780 }
781 return MACRO_NONE;
782};
783
784// Runs just one time when the keyboard initializes.
785void matrix_init_user(void) {
786 ergodox_led_all_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO);
787 ergodox_led_all_on();
788 _delay_ms(1000);
789 ergodox_led_all_off();
790};
791
792LEADER_EXTERNS();
793
794void ang_do_unicode (void) {
795 register_code (KC_RCTL);
796 register_code (KC_RSFT);
797 register_code (KC_U);
798 unregister_code (KC_U);
799 unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
800 unregister_code (KC_RCTL);
801}
802
803void ang_tap (uint16_t codes[]) {
804 for (int i = 0; codes[i] != 0; i++) {
805 register_code (codes[i]);
806 unregister_code (codes[i]);
807 }
808}
809
810#define TAP_ONCE(code) \
811 register_code (code); \
812 unregister_code (code)
813
814// Runs constantly in the background, in a loop.
815void matrix_scan_user(void) {
816 uint8_t layer = biton32(layer_state);
817
818 if (gui_timer && timer_elapsed (gui_timer) > TAPPING_TERM)
819 unregister_code (KC_LGUI);
820
821 if (layer != OHLFT)
822 oh_left_blink = 0;
823 if (layer != OHRGT)
824 oh_right_blink = 0;
825
826 if (layer == HUN) {
827 ergodox_right_led_2_on();
828 ergodox_right_led_3_on();
829 } else if (layer == EMACS) {
830 ergodox_right_led_1_on();
831 ergodox_right_led_2_on();
832 }
833
834 if (layer == OHLFT || layer == OHRGT) {
835 ergodox_right_led_2_on();
836
837 if (oh_left_blink) {
838 if (timer_elapsed (oh_left_blink_timer) > OH_BLINK_INTERVAL) {
839 if ((keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LSFT)) == 0)
840 ergodox_right_led_1_off ();
841 }
842 if (timer_elapsed (oh_left_blink_timer) > OH_BLINK_INTERVAL * 2) {
843 ergodox_right_led_1_on ();
844 oh_left_blink_timer = timer_read ();
845 }
846 }
847
848 if (oh_right_blink) {
849 if (timer_elapsed (oh_right_blink_timer) > OH_BLINK_INTERVAL) {
850 if ((keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LCTRL)) == 0)
851 ergodox_right_led_3_off ();
852 }
853 if (timer_elapsed (oh_right_blink_timer) > OH_BLINK_INTERVAL * 2) {
854 ergodox_right_led_3_on ();
855 oh_right_blink_timer = timer_read ();
856 }
857 }
858 }
859
860 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LSFT) ||
861 ((get_oneshot_mods() & MOD_BIT(KC_LSFT)) && !has_oneshot_mods_timed_out())) {
862 ergodox_right_led_1_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI);
863 ergodox_right_led_1_on ();
864 } else {
865 ergodox_right_led_1_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO);
866 if (layer != OHLFT && layer != EMACS)
867 ergodox_right_led_1_off ();
868 }
869
870 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LALT) ||
871 ((get_oneshot_mods() & MOD_BIT(KC_LALT)) && !has_oneshot_mods_timed_out())) {
872 ergodox_right_led_2_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI);
873 ergodox_right_led_2_on ();
874 } else {
875 ergodox_right_led_2_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO);
876 if (layer != OHRGT && layer != HUN && layer != OHLFT && layer != EMACS)
877 ergodox_right_led_2_off ();
878 }
879
880 if (keyboard_report->mods & MOD_BIT(KC_LCTRL) ||
881 ((get_oneshot_mods() & MOD_BIT(KC_LCTRL)) && !has_oneshot_mods_timed_out())) {
882 ergodox_right_led_3_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI);
883 ergodox_right_led_3_on ();
884 } else {
885 ergodox_right_led_3_set (LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO);
886 if (layer != OHRGT && layer != HUN)
887 ergodox_right_led_3_off ();
888 }
889
890 LEADER_DICTIONARY() {
891 leading = false;
892 leader_end ();
893
894 SEQ_ONE_KEY (KC_U) {
895 ang_do_unicode ();
896 }
897
898 SEQ_ONE_KEY (KC_L) {
899 /* λ */
900 ang_do_unicode ();
901
902 uint16_t codes[] = {KC_0, KC_3, KC_B, KC_B, KC_ENT, 0};
903 ang_tap (codes);
904 }
905
906 SEQ_ONE_KEY (KC_S) {
907 ang_do_unicode (); TAP_ONCE (KC_A); TAP_ONCE (KC_F); TAP_ONCE (KC_SPC);
908 TAP_ONCE (KC_BSLS);
909 register_code (KC_RSFT); TAP_ONCE (KC_MINS); TAP_ONCE (KC_9); unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
910 ang_do_unicode (); TAP_ONCE (KC_3); TAP_ONCE (KC_0); TAP_ONCE (KC_C); TAP_ONCE (KC_4); TAP_ONCE (KC_SPC);
911 register_code (KC_RSFT); TAP_ONCE (KC_0); TAP_ONCE (KC_MINS); unregister_code (KC_RSFT);
912 TAP_ONCE (KC_SLSH);
913 ang_do_unicode (); TAP_ONCE (KC_A); TAP_ONCE (KC_F); TAP_ONCE (KC_SPC);
914 }
915
916 SEQ_TWO_KEYS (KC_W, KC_M) {
917 register_code (KC_LALT);
918 register_code (KC_F2);
919 unregister_code (KC_F2);
920 unregister_code (KC_LALT);
921
922 _delay_ms (1000);
923
924 uint16_t codes[] = {KC_M, KC_A, KC_X, KC_MINS, KC_F, KC_O, KC_C, KC_U, KC_S, KC_E, KC_D, KC_ENT, 0};
925 ang_tap (codes);
926 register_code (KC_LGUI);
927 register_code (KC_UP);
928 unregister_code (KC_UP);
929 unregister_code (KC_LGUI);
930 }
931 }
932}
diff --git a/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/makefile.mk b/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/makefile.mk
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..34e574220
--- /dev/null
+++ b/keyboard/ergodox_ez/keymaps/algernon/makefile.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=no
2COMMAND_ENABLE=no
3SLEEP_LED_ENABLE=no
4UNICODE_ENABLE=no