qmk_firmware/keyboards/dz60/keymaps/macos_arrow
noroadsleft abcf64ecbd Keyboard: DZ60 cleanup (#3994)
* DZ60: Deleted K214 from LAYOUT_all

* DZ60: Delete matrix LAYOUT_2_shifts; replace with LAYOUT_all

After the deletion of K214 from LAYOUT_all, LAYOUT_all and LAYOUT_2_shifts are identical.

Deprecated LAYOUT_2_shifts in favor of LAYOUT_all.

* DZ60: refactor 256k_HHKB and itsaferbie keymaps to use LAYOUT_60_hhkb macro

Both keymaps previously used the LAYOUT_hhkb macro. After comparing the macros, the only difference between them was that LAYOUT_hhkb included the place of the ISO Backslash key. Neither keymap used this key, so both were refactored to use LAYOUT_60_hhkb instead.

LAYOUT_hhkb is now essentially unused by any keymaps in the repo. (More on that in a moment.)

* DZ60: bugfix for dbroqua keymap

This keymap had two layers that used the LAYOUT_true_hhkb macro and a third that used LAYOUT_hhkb. These macros have the same number of keys, but represent different physical layouts. As the "main" layers used LAYOUT_true_hhkb, switched the third layer to LAYOUT_true_hhkb as well.

The LAYOUT_hhkb macro is now unused by any DZ60 keymaps in the repo, and can be safely deleted.

* DZ60: bugfix for 60_ansi_arrow_fkeys, 60_plus_arrows, and stephengrier keymaps

All three keymaps had one layer in LAYOUT_all and one in LAYOUT_directional. Only difference between these macros is LAYOUT_all excludes the ISO Backslash position. As none of the keymaps used this position, all layers were switched to use LAYOUT_directional.

* DZ60: added layout mock-ups to dz60.h

Documenting the physical layouts that go with each matrix.

* DZ60: replace TMK SHIFT_ESC with QMK Grave Escape

Replaced all instances of keycodes that called TMK's ACTION_FUNCTION(SHIFT_ESC) with QMK's KC_GESC, and added config.h files so KC_GESC behaves as the deprecated TMK function did, except for the default keymap, which I thought should have the QMK standard behavior.

* DZ60: delete SHIFT_ESC code blocks

Deleted ACTION_FUNCTION(SHIFT_ESC) code blocks from keymaps that didn't use the functionality it provided.

* DZ60: deleted unused MODS_CTRL_MASk definitions

Was used in the now-deleted SHIFT_ESC code blocks. Interestingly named MODS_CTRL_MASK when it was actually checking the Shift keys. *shrug*

* DZ60: refactor jkbone keymap to use process_record_user

Replaced TMK action_function keycodes with QMK process_record_user equivalents.

* DZ60: delete unused layout macros

The macros LAYOUT_hhkb, LAYOUT_directional_625_space, and LAYOUT_60_ansi_split_bs_rshift_5x1u were unused by any keymaps in the repo, and have thus been deleted.

* DZ60: refactor iso_6u_space and iso_7u_space keymaps

Both keymaps refactored to use the LAYOUT_60_iso macro.

* DZ60: refactor dz60.h

Updated the notation of the switch arguments. Format is now:

`k<row><column>`

where `<row>` is `[0-4]` and `<column>` is `[0-9a-e]`.

* DZ60: refactor LAYOUT_60_iso_5x1u matrix

Updated matrix so `KC_ENT` belongs on the home row, which is consistent with LAYOUT_60_iso for the DZ60 as well as the ISO community layouts.

* DZ60: fix white space in dz60.h

I hate when indentation is inconsistent within a file.
2018-10-01 20:35:09 -07:00
..
config.h
keymap.c
readme.md
rules.mk

readme.md

Macos keymap with arrow

This is a keymap for DZ60 configured with arrows using the layout below:

My build used the following components:

Base Layer

,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|  `  | 1   | 2   | 3   | 4   | 5   | 6   | 7   | 8   | 9   | 0   | -   | =   | Backspace |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Tab    | Q   | W   | E   | R   | T   | Y   | U   | I   | O   | P   | [   | ]   |   \    |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| _FL/Esc  | A   | S   | D   | F   | G   | H   | J   | K   | L   | ;   | '   | Enter      |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Shift     | Z   | X   | C   | V   | B   | N   | M   | ,   | .   | /   |     | Up  |Shift|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Ctrl | Alt  | Cmd  |            _NL / Space             |Cmd/_ML| Alt | Left| Down|Right|
`-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'
  • The escape key is moved to the capslock to get keep grave letter pristine.
  • The Caps-Lock (Hyper) key switch to the function layer (_FL) or escape when used alone.
  • The right Cmd key is used to switch to the media layer (_ML) when used with keys mapped on that layer.
  • The space key can be used to switch to the numpad layer (_NL) when used with one of the mapped key on that layer.

Function Layer (_FL)

,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|  `  | F1  | F2  | F3  | F4  | F5  | F6  | F7  | F8  | F9  | F10 | F11 | F12 |    Del    |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|        |     |     |     |     |     |     |PgDwn| PgUp|     |     |     |     |        |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|          |     |     |     |     |     | Left| Down| Up  |Right|     |     |            |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|           |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|      |      |      |                                      |     |     |     |     |     |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'

The function layer is activated by the Caps-Lock (Hyper) key to access F keys. In addition, the HJKL are mapped as cursor keys on that layer.

Media Layer (_ML)

,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|Eject| BR- | BR+ |     |     |     |     |PREV |PLAY |NEXT |MUTE | V- | V+ |             |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|        |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |  Reset |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|          |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |            |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|           |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|      |      |      |                                      |     |     |     |     |     |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'

The media layer is activated by the right Cmd (FN) key. It contains the typical macos media keys on the top row. Blank keys act as Cmd+ that key on the base layer.

Numpad Layer (_NL)

,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
|     |     |     |     |     |     |     |     |  %  |  (  |  )  |  < |  > |             |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|        |     |     |     |     |     |     |  *  |  0  |  1  |  2  |  3  |     |        |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|          |     |     |     |     |     |     |  .  |  -  |  4  |  5  |  6  |            |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|           |     |     |     |     |     |     |  ,  |  =  |  7  |  8  |  9  |     |     |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|      |      |      |                                      |     |     |     |     |     |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'

The numpad layer is activated by the space bar, when hold.