qmk-dactyl-manuform-a/keyboards/orthodox/keymaps/drashna
Drashna Jaelre 58a5030661
[Keymap] Drashna's Improve OLEDs and custom Split code (#14063)
* Fill the oleds with right mods

* Enable double mods on x32 oleds

* Disable forced NKRO

* Make oleds fancy only on good MCUs

* Overhaul oled display

* Further enhance oled, with kitty!

* Final oled form

* Not working transport

* Transport id of woring

* Add acceleration

* fix button placement for accel macro

* Fix accelartion location and behavior

* Remove OLED sync code

* Fix alignment issue

* Remove audio hack

* Fix up zima keymap

* Add matrix slave scan function and cleanup drashna.h

* Clean up user space

* Allow userspace sync to be disable-able

* Fix weird issue with audio

* Fix alignment issue with user split sync

* Disable second rgb matrix task

* Disable additional animations

* Change dynamic keymap settings

* Hacky fix for borked corne

* Add Blackpill (F411) support to tractyl manuform

* remove manual via eeprom reset

* Remove all references to rgblight twinkle

* Fix issues with config processing
2021-08-21 13:34:44 -07:00
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README.md
config.h Audio system overhaul (#11820) 2021-02-15 09:40:38 +11:00
keymap.c [Keymap] Drashna's Defaults cleanup (#13722) 2021-07-26 17:59:49 -07:00
rules.mk [Keymap] Drashna's Improve OLEDs and custom Split code (#14063) 2021-08-21 13:34:44 -07:00

README.md

Overview

This is my personal Orthodox configuration, and my daily driver.

Most of the code resides in my userspace, rather than here, as I have multiple keyboards.

How to build

make orthodox/rev1:drashna:teensy

Layers

  • QWERTY/DVORAK/COLEMAK/WORKMAN: basic layout, default set like the OLKB boards. Default is set and persists on power cycle.
  • RAISE: Contains function keys and unshifted symbols
  • LOWER: Contains function keys and shifted symbols
  • ADJUST: contains special codes (layout defaults, RGB codes, Audio codes, and volume control)

All layers have RGB specific indicators, so you can see what layer you're on by the underglow.

Orthodox Specific Code

Shift, Control and Alt all light up a specific RGB LED for a certain color, based on it's status, adding a visual indicator of OSMs or regular mods are held down.