qmk_firmware/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/plattfot
Fredrik Salomonsson 21610d245a
[Keymap] plattfot - Update and fix issue with DBL_TAP ()
- Fix typo in the default layout.
- Move esc and del to the navi layer.
- Fix issue with oneshot layers and double tap aka DBL_TAP.
- Add caps lock to the raise layer.

Was relying on a broken behavior for the double tap to work with
oneshot keys, i.e. the oneshot layer not being cleared after a key
press in `process_record_user`, which allowed me to first press an
oneshot key, then double tap and then a key. With the behavior fixed,
this no longer works. As the oneshot layer will be cleared when double
tap is pressed.

To make double tap useful again. I changed that any of the layer keys
does not clear the double tap. Which allows me for example to first
press double tap, then an oneshot key and then a key. So now I'm able
to type my double symbols again.
2020-07-10 23:00:04 +01:00
..
config.h [Keymap] plattfot - Kyria layout () 2020-06-01 16:35:44 -07:00
keymap.c [Keymap] plattfot - Update and fix issue with DBL_TAP () 2020-07-10 23:00:04 +01:00
README.md [Keymap] plattfot - Update and fix issue with DBL_TAP () 2020-07-10 23:00:04 +01:00
rules.mk [Keymap] plattfot - Kyria layout () 2020-06-01 16:35:44 -07:00

plattfot's keymap for Kyria

Keyboard

Designed to be ease of use when programming, typing in both English and Swedish and navigating around in a tiling window manager, in my case sway. Uses the two rotary encoders (lower left/right thumb row) as two palm buttons.

This keymap avoids Mod-tap as they do not work for me. Kyria has enough thumb keys to make it work without them.

Base Layer: Default

 // ,-------------------------------------------.                              ,-------------------------------------------.
 // |   `    |   Q  |   W  |   E  |   R  |   T  |                              |   Y  |   U  |   I  |   O  |   P  |   Å    |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------|                              |------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |  Tab   |   A  |   S  |  D   |   F  |   G  |                              |   H  |   J  |   K  |   L  | ;  : |  ' "   |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------+-------------.  ,-------------+------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // | LShift |   Z  |   X  |   C  |   V  |   B  | Lead | RAISE|  | LOWER|DBLTAP|   N  |   M  | ,  < | . >  | /  ? | RShift |
 // `----------------------+------+------+------+------+------|  |------+------+------+------+------+----------------------'
 //                        | MPlay| GUI  | LCtrl| Space| LALT |  | Enter|BSpace| NAV  | LCTL+|Worksp|
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      | LALT |toggle|
 //                        `----------------------------------'  `----------------------------------'

Setup for typing in both English and Swedish (hence the Å in the top right corner, which is just [ on an US layout).

Modifiers are mostly on the left hand, to make it comfortable when require keyboard and mouse. For example working in a DCC (Digital Content Creation tool) like Houdini and Maya.

Notable features on this layer

Left rotary encoder

  • Press: play/pause
  • Rotate: Volume control

Right rotary encoder

  • Press: Call keybinding that toggles between two recent workspaces. For sway that is workspace back_and_forth
  • Rotate: Page up/Page down. Used mouse scrolling at first. But scrolling only works in the window where the mouse pointer is. Which kind of defeated the purpose of having the scroll on the keyboard, as I still needed to move my hand to the mouse and then I could just use the scroll on the mouse.

Leader key is mainly used for jumping between workspaces. Otherwise I would need to use both hands everytime I need to switch. With the leader key I can jump between 1-5 with just the left hand. The right rotary encoder also helps jumping back and forth between two workspaces by just pressing down my right palm.

The double tap key, which I based on a code snippet from a reddit post. When pressed, it will repeat the next key twice. Reason for this is that I found it a bit awkward to hold down the lower key when I need to type a symbol twice. Which happens a lot when programming or running commands on the command line. Does not save me any key presses but more comfortable to type double keys, for example -- and &&.

Lower Layer: Symbols

 //
 // ,-------------------------------------------.                              ,-------------------------------------------.
 // |   ~    |  !   |  @   |  #   |  $   |  %   |                              |   ^  |  &   |  *   |  (   |  )   |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------|                              |------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |  |   |  _   |  \   |  -   |  +   |                              |   =  |  {   |  }   |  [   |  ]   |   ''   |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------+-------------.  ,-------------+------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |  []  |  {}  |  ()  |  <>  |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |  <   |  >   |  ?   |        |
 // `----------------------+------+------+------+------+------|  |------+------+------+------+------+----------------------'
 //                        | Mute |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        `----------------------------------'  `----------------------------------'

Contains most of the symbols, only exceptions are those that are already on the default US base layer i.e. quotes, punctuation and forward slash.

Notable features on this layer

Left rotary encoder

  • Press: mute
  • Rotate: Skip next/previous song

The left letter bottom row contains macros to quickly type the different types of brackets and move the cursor to be inside. For example lower+c will type ()←, where is pressing the left arrow. Same principle for the '' macro. Really nice to have when programming, and it is editor agnostic.

Raise Layer: Function keys

 // ,-------------------------------------------.                              ,-------------------------------------------.
 // |        |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |  F5  |                              |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |  F9  | F10  |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------|                              |------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |      |      |      |      | F11  |                              | F12  |      |      |      |      |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------+-------------.  ,-------------+------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |      |      |      |      |      |ScLock|      |  |      | Ins  |      |      |      |      |      |CapsLock|
 // `----------------------+------+------+------+------+------|  |------+------+------+------+------+----------------------'
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      | RAlt |      |
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        `----------------------------------'  `----------------------------------'

Access to the functional keys, which I mostly use to run emacs compilation mode.

This layer also includes key that changes the state, like insert and caps lock.

Scroll Lock is used to toggle between English and Swedish.

Notable features on this layer

Right rotary encoder

  • Press: Right Alt, rarely use this, but it is needed for the Swedish layout to type some symbols. But I find I mostly switch back to the English layout if I need to type symbols. Might change this in the future.
  • Rotate: Moving between tabs in the browser, as described in this blog post.

Navigation Layer: Number keys, navigation

 // ,-------------------------------------------.                              ,-------------------------------------------.
 // |        |   1  |  2   |  3   |  4   |  5   |                              |  6   |  7   |  8   |  9   |  0   |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------|                              |------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |      | ESC  |  DEL |      |      |                              |      | Left | Up   | Down | Right|        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------+-------------.  ,-------------+------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |        |
 // `----------------------+------+------+------+------+------|  |------+------+------+------+------+----------------------'
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      | RCtrl|      |
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        `----------------------------------'  `----------------------------------'

Access to the number as well as the arrow keys. Got use to the number row after using ErgoDox keyboards for a few years. Do not feel I need a numpad layer, which seems to be quite common with small keyboards like this.

Esc and Delete is also on this layer as they are easy to reach and they only need to be chord with the modifiers.

Adjust Layer: RGB

 //
 // ,-------------------------------------------.                              ,-------------------------------------------.
 // |        |      |      |      |      |      |                              |      |      |      |      |      |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------|                              |------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        | TOG  | SAI  | HUI  | VAI  | MOD  |                              |      |      |      |      |      |        |
 // |--------+------+------+------+------+------+-------------.  ,-------------+------+------+------+------+------+--------|
 // |        |      | SAD  | HUD  | VAD  | RMOD |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |        |
 // `----------------------+------+------+------+------+------|  |------+------+------+------+------+----------------------'
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        |      |      |      |      |      |  |      |      |      |      |      |
 //                        `----------------------------------'  `----------------------------------'

Right now it only contains adjustment to the underglow.