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* Added userspace for d4mation. Included their keymap for the Atreus62 * Do not assign layer numbers manually * Remove some unneeded things per @drashna's recommendation * Fix some single line comments I missed * Update unicode macros to use send_unicode_hex_string() instead of process_unicode() * OBetter check for Unicode Enabled. Moved some checks into macros.c * Use eeconfig_init_user() to set default unicode input mode |
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d4mation's keymap for the Atreus62
This is a bit of a work in-progress, but for the most part I like what I have done here.
I switched to Dvorak some time ago and software-based support in most OS's for Dvorak isn't very great, so this keymap by default is set to Dvorak.
Table of Contents
Layers
Base
- By default, this layer is Dvorak. But using the Adjust layer you can switch to Qwerty
- Double-tapping Shift enables and disables Caps Lock
- Quickly tapping the Grave accent key will output a Grave Accent, but holding it for 200ms will output the ESC key instead
Num
This layer gets toggled off and on to place a numpad on both the left and right sides of the keyboard.
Lower
This layer holds some handy shortcuts that I use often, like the screen grab shortcut and sleep shortcut in OS X.
It also has quick access to {} as they are inaccessible in the base layer
Raise
Aside from quick access to [] and Play/Pause/Next/Previous, this layer is mostly just goofy things I decided to program into the keyboard because I could. There's a bunch of kaomoji/"unicode smileys" and I added a toggle switch to enable a Zalgo Text mode.
Adjust
This layer is a "here be dragons" layer. It can only be accessed by holding down the keys for Lower and Raise at the same time. I added exclusively keys that drastically transformed the keyboard's layout or function on this layer. The ability to switch to Qwerty is on this layer, a way to switch CTRL and CMD back and forth is on this layer, and a hotkey to enter bootloader mode also exists.