# datagrok's QMK user-space code ## cdeq "comma dot exclamation question" This is a hack to place `question mark` on `shift-comma` and `exclamation mark` on `shift-period`. When using an operating system configured for a US/qwerty layout this replaces the angle brackets `<` `>` with `?` `!`. This helps on small keyboards to keep symbols for prose co-located in one layer, and symbols for programming in another. It's a "hack" because the "proper" way to accomplish this would be to edit the operating system's keymap. ### setup in your `keymap.c`: #include "feature_cdeq.h" bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { return process_record_cdeq(keycode, record); } in your `rules.mk`, SRC += feature_cdeq.c ### examples - atreus:datagrok - bm43a:datagrok - mitosis:datagrok ## base layer selector Defines a keycode `KF_LAYO` to rotate between available default layers. `Shift`+`KF_LAYO` makes the currently selected one persistent across reboots. This is useful if you'd like your keyboard to support and toggle between QWERTY, Dvorak, Colemak, Workman, and other layouts while keeping a common arrangement of modifier and function keys. Since toggling layouts seems like something one does infrequently, I wanted to be able to operate this feature with a single key, instead of one for each layer like planck:default or bootmagic. ### setup in your `keymap.c`: #define KF_LAYO SAFE_RANGE #include "feature_default_layers_selector.h" const uint8_t highest_base_layer = 4; bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { return \ process_record_save_default_layer(keycode, record) && \ process_record_select_default_layer(keycode, record); } in your `rules.mk`, SRC += feature_default_layers_selector.c ### examples - atreus:datagrok - bm43a:datagrok - mitosis:datagrok