forked from forks/qmk_firmware
619eb0071e
* Initial userspace * DZ60 map * Quefrency map * Sinc map * Set up MAKE key for all personal maps * Light userspace cleanup * Formatting and comments zzz... * Licensing and userspace README * Swap: EXTRAFLAGS -> LTO_ENABLE in userspace rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Improve KC_MAKE: KC_ENT -> \n Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * Swap left grouping on _FN for pairs * Add '?' -> backslash on _FN * Remove commented code * Organize lines in rules.mk * Add left hand scroll keys * Move configs to config.h * License blitz Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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Userspace - Draevin
Notable Files
- draevin.h - Standard layers, keys, and tap dance key and config for all my boards
- draevin.c - Colemak/QWERTY switch, KC_MAKE, and Shift/CAPS TD
- wrappers - QWERTY, Colemak, F Row, Num Row, and
_FN
layer layout wrappers
Keymap themes
Some general ideas shared between my maps
- Colemak and QWERTY layouts
- In wrappers
- All are Colemak default with
CM_QW
switch
- Nav and punctuation
_FN
layer- In wrappers
- Right hand home arrows
- Pinky
HOME
/END
for speed - Inner grouping symbols to decrease reach
- Split space
- Left thumb
MO(_FN)
is standard, but on the wrong side in the Quefrency map (silly soldering error, but not bad enough to fix)- Quefrency is still technically split though, right?
*<:^)
- Quefrency is still technically split though, right?
- Left thumb
- Re-organized right mods
- Personal preference on wanting easier right thumb
CTRL
- Personal preference on wanting easier right thumb
- Real
DEL
key- I can't seem to get away from it with layering, so all my maps have a delete key
- Sinc/Quefrency have it in the +5 column on the right
- DZ60 has it in the split backspace
- I can't seem to get away from it with layering, so all my maps have a delete key
KC_MAKE
Keymaps
- DZ60
- Sinc 80
- Quefrency 65 w/ Macro
- Horribly under-utilized macro block because I thought I needed more keys than I actually do (so sad)
- Left side volume and paging rotary