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fc660c/fc980c: clean up actuation point adjustment code (#21964)
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
2023-09-14 13:57:10 +10:00
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config.h fc660c/fc980c: clean up actuation point adjustment code (#21964) 2023-09-14 13:57:10 +10:00
keymap.c fc660c/fc980c: clean up actuation point adjustment code (#21964) 2023-09-14 13:57:10 +10:00
README.md actuation point adjustment for fc980c and fc660c (#2134) 2017-12-11 21:05:12 -05:00

Actuation Point adjustment example keymap

This keymap is an example of how the actuation point adjustment functionality could be used. In config.h, we set ACTUATION_DEPTH_ADJUSTMENT to +1, which puts the actuation point slightly deeper, making the keys less sensitive.

If hid_listen is running, CAPS_LOCK + F9 prints the current RDAC setting and CAPS_LOCK + F10 prints the default or base setting. CAPS_LOCK + F11 and CAPS_LOCK + F12 can be used to adjust the actuation point dynamically. Make only small adjustments and find your ideal setting. For example, if the base setting of your keyboard is 56 but you prefer a slightly lower actuation point at 58, you should set ACTUATION_DEPTH_ADJUSTMENT to +2.

If something goes wrong during adjustment, for example keys not actuating anymore or actuating spontaneously, don't panic. Just unplug the keyboard and plug it back in. This will revert all your dynamic changes made with F11 and F12.

If you discover you have set a too high or low value for ACTUATION_DEPTH_ADJUSTMENT, you will need to recompile and reflash your keyboard.