* Added DMOTE as a variant of the Dactyl-ManuForm, with slight changes to prior code organization to reflect differences.pull/6091/head
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#include "62key.h" | |||||
void matrix_init_kb(void) { | |||||
matrix_init_user(); | |||||
}; |
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#pragma once | |||||
#include "dactyl_manuform.h" | |||||
#include "quantum.h" | |||||
#ifdef USE_I2C | |||||
#include <stddef.h> | |||||
#ifdef __AVR__ | |||||
#include <avr/io.h> | |||||
#include <avr/interrupt.h> | |||||
#endif | |||||
#endif | |||||
// This uses the same coordinate system as the program that defines | |||||
// the case model, but not the same coordinates. | |||||
// Numbers increase going to the right and away from the user on the | |||||
// right-hand side of the keyboard. This is mirrored for the | |||||
// left-hand side. | |||||
// The matrix is constructed for ease of soldering, with the columns | |||||
// of the thumb cluster extending along the sides of the finger | |||||
// cluster so that everything can be contained in a 6x6 pattern. | |||||
#define LAYOUT_62key( \ | |||||
LA_20, LA_10, LF_35, LF_25, LF_15, LF_05, \ | |||||
LF_55, LF_45, LF_34, LF_24, LF_14, LF_04, \ | |||||
LF_54, LF_44, LF_33, LF_23, LF_13, LF_03, \ | |||||
LF_53, LF_43, LF_32, LF_22, LF_12, \ | |||||
LF_21, LT_21, LT_22, \ | |||||
LT_10, LT_11, LT_12, \ | |||||
LT_01, LT_02, \ | |||||
\ | |||||
RF_05, RF_15, RF_25, RF_35, RA_10, RA_20, \ | |||||
RF_04, RF_14, RF_24, RF_34, RF_45, RF_55, \ | |||||
RF_03, RF_13, RF_23, RF_33, RF_44, RF_54, \ | |||||
RF_12, RF_22, RF_32, RF_43, RF_53, \ | |||||
RT_22, RT_21, RF_21, \ | |||||
RT_12, RT_11, RT_10, \ | |||||
RT_02, RT_01 \ | |||||
) \ | |||||
{ \ | |||||
{ LA_20, LA_10, LF_35, LF_25, LF_15, LF_05 }, \ | |||||
{ LF_55, LF_45, LF_34, LF_24, LF_14, LF_04 }, \ | |||||
{ LF_54, LF_44, LF_33, LF_23, LF_13, LF_03 }, \ | |||||
{ LF_53, LF_43, LF_32, LF_22, LF_12, LT_22 }, \ | |||||
{ KC_NO, KC_NO, LT_21, LF_21, LT_11, LT_12 }, \ | |||||
{ KC_NO, KC_NO, LT_10, KC_NO, LT_01, LT_02 }, \ | |||||
\ | |||||
{ RA_20, RA_10, RF_35, RF_25, RF_15, RF_05 }, \ | |||||
{ RF_55, RF_45, RF_34, RF_24, RF_14, RF_04 }, \ | |||||
{ RF_54, RF_44, RF_33, RF_23, RF_13, RF_03 }, \ | |||||
{ RF_53, RF_43, RF_32, RF_22, RF_12, RT_22 }, \ | |||||
{ KC_NO, KC_NO, RT_21, RF_21, RT_11, RT_12 }, \ | |||||
{ KC_NO, KC_NO, RT_10, KC_NO, RT_01, RT_02 }, \ | |||||
} |
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#pragma once | |||||
#include "config_common.h" | |||||
#define PRODUCT DMOTE (62-key) | |||||
#define MATRIX_ROWS 12 | |||||
#define MATRIX_COLS 6 | |||||
// MCUs are flipped on each side, relative to the shape of the case, | |||||
// but for ease of mounting, the pinout is not flipped with the controller. | |||||
// The same finger on each hand uses a column connected to the pin with the | |||||
// same silk-screen label on each Pro Micro. | |||||
// Pin use: | |||||
// | |||||
// MCU | Silk | DMOTE | |||||
// -----+------+---------- | |||||
// D3 | TX0 | | |||||
// D2 | RX1 | | |||||
// D1 | 2 | LED strip input (dominant half only) | |||||
// D0 | 3 | Serial interface between halves | |||||
// D4 | 4 | Outermost pinky-finger column | |||||
// C6 | 5 | Column | |||||
// D7 | 6 | Column | |||||
// E6 | 7 | Column | |||||
// B4 | 8 | Column | |||||
// B5 | 9 | Outermost index-finger column | |||||
// -----+------+---------- | |||||
// F4 | A3 | | |||||
// F5 | A2 | | |||||
// F6 | A1 | Top row (furthest from user) | |||||
// F7 | A0 | Row | |||||
// B1 | 15 | Row | |||||
// B3 | 14 | Row | |||||
// B2 | 16 | Row | |||||
// B6 | 10 | Bottom row (closest to user) | |||||
#define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { F6, F7, B1, B3, B2, B6 } | |||||
#define MATRIX_COL_PINS { D4, C6, D7, E6, B4, B5 } | |||||
// WS2812 RGB LED, normally used to indicate keyboard state: | |||||
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_KNIGHT | |||||
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_KNIGHT_LENGTH 2 | |||||
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_CHRISTMAS | |||||
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_CHRISTMAS_STEP 1 | |||||
#define RGB_DI_PIN D1 | |||||
#define RGBLED_NUM 6 // Used when chaining strips | |||||
#define RGBLED_SPLIT { 3, 3 } // Used when not chaining strips | |||||
#define ws2812_PORTREG PORTD | |||||
#define ws2812_DDRREG DDRD |
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#pragma once | |||||
#define USE_SERIAL | |||||
#define EE_HANDS |
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#include "62key.h" | |||||
#include "rgblight.h" | |||||
#include <keymap_colemak.h> | |||||
#include <sendstring_colemak.h> | |||||
extern keymap_config_t keymap_config; | |||||
// Automatic Layer ID: | |||||
enum layer_names { | |||||
_QWERTY, // OS-side Colemak. Default. | |||||
_COLEMAK, // Keyboard-side Colemak. Portability, emergency. | |||||
_NUMERIC | |||||
}; | |||||
// Shorthand: | |||||
#define LAYER_N MO(_NUMERIC) | |||||
#define LAYER_C TG(_COLEMAK) | |||||
#define PASTE LSFT(KC_INS) // Terminal-compatible paste. | |||||
#define SLQ RALT(KC_9) // Single left-side quotation mark (in Colemak). | |||||
#define SRQ RALT(KC_0) | |||||
#define EMDASH RALT(LSFT(KC_MINUS)) // Em dash character (in Colemak). | |||||
#define BK_LCTL CTL_T(KC_LBRACKET) | |||||
#define BK_RCTL RCTL_T(KC_RBRACKET) | |||||
// TODO: Mod-tap ALT with a curvilinear brace. | |||||
// https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/2055 | |||||
const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = { | |||||
[_QWERTY] = LAYOUT_62key( | |||||
KC_VOLD, KC_VOLU, CM_W, CM_F, CM_P, CM_G, | |||||
KC_TAB, CM_Q, CM_R, CM_S, CM_T, CM_D, | |||||
KC_BSPC, CM_A, CM_X, CM_C, CM_V, CM_B, | |||||
SLQ, CM_Z, KC_HOME, KC_PGUP, KC_END, | |||||
KC_PGDN, KC_ENT, KC_SPC, | |||||
KC_LSPO, KC_LGUI, KC_MINS, | |||||
BK_LCTL, KC_LALT, | |||||
CM_J, CM_L, CM_U, CM_Y, KC_MPLY, KC_MUTE, | |||||
CM_H, CM_N, CM_E, CM_I, CM_SCLN, KC_BSLS, | |||||
CM_K, CM_M, KC_COMM, KC_DOT, CM_O, KC_QUOT, | |||||
KC_LEFT, KC_UP, KC_RGHT, KC_SLSH, SRQ, | |||||
KC_DEL, KC_ESC, KC_DOWN, | |||||
KC_EQL, LAYER_N, KC_RSPC, | |||||
KC_RALT, BK_RCTL | |||||
), | |||||
[_COLEMAK] = LAYOUT_62key( | |||||
_______, _______, KC_W, KC_F, KC_P, KC_G, | |||||
_______, KC_Q, KC_R, KC_S, KC_T, KC_D, | |||||
_______, KC_A, KC_X, KC_C, KC_V, KC_B, | |||||
_______, KC_Z, _______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, | |||||
KC_J, KC_L, KC_U, KC_Y, _______, _______, | |||||
KC_H, KC_N, KC_E, KC_I, KC_SCLN, _______, | |||||
KC_K, KC_M, _______, _______, KC_O, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, _______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______ | |||||
), | |||||
[_NUMERIC] = LAYOUT_62key( | |||||
LAYER_C, KC_INS, KC_F2, KC_F3, KC_F4, KC_F5, | |||||
KC_F12, KC_F1, KC_2, KC_3, KC_4, KC_5, | |||||
_______, KC_1, KC_AT, KC_HASH, KC_DLR, KC_PERC, | |||||
KC_GRV, KC_EXLM, KC_BTN1, KC_WH_U, KC_BTN2, | |||||
KC_WH_D, RGB_MOD, _______, | |||||
_______, _______, EMDASH, | |||||
_______, _______, | |||||
KC_F6, KC_F7, KC_F8, KC_F9, RESET, KC_WAKE, // * | |||||
KC_6, KC_7, KC_8, KC_9, KC_F10, KC_F11, | |||||
KC_CIRC, KC_AMPR, KC_ASTR, KC_APP, KC_0, PASTE, | |||||
KC_MS_L, KC_MS_U, KC_MS_R, KC_PSCR, RGB_TOG, | |||||
KC_ACL1, KC_ACL2, KC_MS_D, | |||||
KC_ACL0, _______, _______, | |||||
_______, _______ | |||||
) | |||||
}; | |||||
// *KC_WAKE: Used in place of KC_SLEP because X11 with i3 on prerelease | |||||
// Debian 10 was seeing duplicate keypress and release events for sleep | |||||
// (regardless of i3 binding), which ruined the function. | |||||
/* | |||||
The rest is all about lighting control. | |||||
The logic here represents a pretty poor compromise solution between the | |||||
following concerns: | |||||
- Feedback on active modifiers. | |||||
- Flexibility: Both sides of the keyboard are interchangeable. | |||||
- Regular QMK RBG lighting modes. Specifically, Knight and Xmas. | |||||
Currently, the last item suffers, because the first two seem to require | |||||
calling a function that implements the RGBLIGHT_SPLIT_SET_CHANGE_HSVS macro, | |||||
which most of the rgblight.c functions do not. In particular, functions that | |||||
target an individual LED do not do so correctly across the wire, so instead | |||||
we let HSV vary without ever targeting LEDs. | |||||
*/ | |||||
// How long to wait between animation steps for "Knight" animation: | |||||
const uint8_t RGBLED_KNIGHT_INTERVALS[] PROGMEM = {255, 200, 100}; | |||||
bool _initialized = false; | |||||
bool _leds_dirty = false; | |||||
void modal_leds(void) { | |||||
uint8_t mods = get_mods(); | |||||
uint16_t hue = 355; // Rough match to printed case. | |||||
uint8_t saturation = 255; | |||||
uint8_t value = 0; | |||||
if (layer_state_is(_COLEMAK)) { hue -= 50; saturation -= 20; value += 20; }; | |||||
if (layer_state_is(_NUMERIC)) { value += 30; }; | |||||
if (mods & MOD_MASK_SHIFT) { saturation -= 20; value += 30; }; | |||||
if (mods & MOD_MASK_ALT) { hue -= 100; saturation -= 20; value += 30; }; | |||||
if (mods & MOD_MASK_CTRL) { hue -= 200; saturation -= 20; value += 30; }; | |||||
// rgblight_sethsv_eeprom_helper is not a great API function but it does | |||||
// affect both halves of a split keyboard. | |||||
rgblight_sethsv_eeprom_helper(hue, saturation, value, false); | |||||
_leds_dirty = false; | |||||
} | |||||
void matrix_init_user(void) { | |||||
} | |||||
void matrix_scan_user(void) { | |||||
if (_leds_dirty) { modal_leds(); }; | |||||
} | |||||
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { | |||||
if (!_initialized) { | |||||
// Static lighting is amenable to customization. | |||||
rgblight_mode(RGBLIGHT_MODE_STATIC_LIGHT); | |||||
_initialized = true; | |||||
}; | |||||
if (keycode == KC_WAKE) { | |||||
// Turn the lights off before going to sleep. | |||||
rgblight_sethsv_eeprom_helper(0, 0, 0, false); | |||||
} else { | |||||
_leds_dirty = true; | |||||
}; | |||||
return true; | |||||
} |
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# Build-process overrides for the DMOTE. | |||||
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes # Mouse keys(+4700) | |||||
EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control(+450) | |||||
RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = yes # Needed for the C linker with lighting control. | |||||
COMMAND_ENABLE = no # Not a good combo with Space Cadet shift. |
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#pragma once | |||||
#include "config_common.h" |
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DMOTE | |||||
====== | |||||
The “Dactyl-ManuForm: Opposable Thumb Edition” is made from a Clojure | |||||
application maintained [here](https://github.com/veikman/dactyl-keyboard). | |||||
The application supports varied physical layouts and therefore matrices. | |||||
This physical variability is its main feature; its QMK firmware is ordinary. | |||||
Consult the general [Dactyl-ManuForm readme](../readme.md). | |||||
## The `62key` layout | |||||
This folder represents the default build target of the Clojure application | |||||
as of its version 0.4.0. The default keymap for this layout has a QWERTY base | |||||
layer but is intended for running Colemak on the OS side with the i3 tiling | |||||
window manager. It’s also got a layer that forces Colemak from the QMK side. |