b05c0e46c6
* Add default value for IS_COMMAND for COMMAND feature * Cleanup and consistency * Update Templates to reflect change * Fix IS_COMMAND in template * Fix IS_COMMAND define * Use consistent IS_COMMAND block in templates * Remove unnecessary `#undef IS_COMMAND` directives * Fix compile issue on orthodox * Reomve IS_COMMAND option for newer boards * Remove all existing definitions of IS_COMMAND if they use default LSHIFT and RSHIFT setting * Remove a couple of additional IS_COMMAND defines * Remove remaining redundant IS_COMMAND definitions * Remove #undef IS_COMMAND from orthodox:drashna and whitefox:konstantin * Remove multiple empty lines in modified config.h files * Update additional boards * Reomve IS_COMMAND from newer boards * Update Alice keyboard * Remove IS_COMMAND from additional boards Jan 24th edition |
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readme.md
FabulousAnomalyKeyBoard
This layout features an efficient layout for people without a mouse.
layers
Layer Base: complete basic keyboard Layer Fn-Tab: F1-F12, Arrow Keys, Home, End, Backlight, Media Layer Fn-Space: mouse keys in a vim like manner
For detailed info check out keymap.c
the CTRL key
It is where you would suspect CAPSLOCK to be. WHO NEEDS CAPSLOCK ANYWAYS? For those rare cases you need to shout at somebody in a comment section you can still do a capslock by using TABCTRL
the SUPER key
There are two super keys. They are next to the space bar. The intention is easing the use of tiling window mangers
emergency mouse
Without a mouse you will find yourself in a situation where all your tiling goodness will just not be able to click onto that "close ads" button. This keymap integrates a basic mouse pointer directly into the keyboard. Mouse is accessible via holding SPACE and tapping keys:
SPACE
h Move cursor left
j Move cursor down
k Move cursor up
l Move cursor right
w Middle Mouse Click
r Right click
e Left click
s Scroll wheel left
d Scroll wheel down
f Scroll wheel up
g Scroll wheel right
shell focused
Working in a shell the up and down arrow keys are often needed to look at old commands or reuse some. When held, the left ctrl and left shift will act as expected, but when tapped they will become UP and DOWN arrow-keys.
krautfriend
The keys <|> are accessible even without a 102nd key