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If not, see . */ #pragma once #include #include #include "action.h" #include "action_layer.h" /** * Key overrides allow you to send a different key-modifier combination or perform a custom action when a certain modifier-key combination is pressed. * * For example, you may configure a key override to send the delete key when shift + backspace are pressed together, or that your volume keys become screen brightness keys when holding ctrl. The possibilities are quite vast and the documentation contains a few examples for inspiration. * * See the documentation and examples here: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_key_overrides */ /** Bitfield with various options controlling the behavior of a key override. */ typedef enum { /** Allow activating when the trigger key is pressed down. */ ko_option_activation_trigger_down = (1 << 0), /** Allow activating when a necessary modifier is pressed down. */ ko_option_activation_required_mod_down = (1 << 1), /** Allow activating when a negative modifier is released. */ ko_option_activation_negative_mod_up = (1 << 2), ko_options_all_activations = ko_option_activation_negative_mod_up | ko_option_activation_required_mod_down | ko_option_activation_trigger_down, /** If set, any of the modifiers in trigger_mods will be enough to activate the override (logical OR of modifiers). If not set, all the modifiers in trigger_mods have to be pressed (logical AND of modifiers). */ ko_option_one_mod = (1 << 3), /** If set, the trigger key will never be registered again after the override is deactivated. */ ko_option_no_reregister_trigger = (1 << 4), /** If set, the override will not deactivate when another key is pressed down. Use only if you really know you need this. */ ko_option_no_unregister_on_other_key_down = (1 << 5), /** The default options used by the ko_make_xxx functions. */ ko_options_default = ko_options_all_activations, } ko_option_t; /** Defines a single key override */ typedef struct { // The non-modifier keycode that triggers the override. This keycode, and the necessary modifiers (trigger_mods) must be pressed to activate this override. Set this to the keycode of the key that should activate the override. Set to KC_NO to require only the necessary modifiers to be pressed and no non-modifier. uint16_t trigger; // Which mods need to be down for activation. If both sides of a modifier are set (e.g. left ctrl and right ctrl) then only one is required to be pressed (e.g. left ctrl suffices). Use the MOD_MASK_XXX and MOD_BIT() macros for this. uint8_t trigger_mods; // This is a BITMASK (!), defining which layers this override applies to. To use this override on layer i set the ith bit (1 << i). layer_state_t layers; // Which modifiers cannot be down. It must hold that (active_mods & negative_mod_mask) == 0, otherwise the key override will not be activated. An active override will be deactivated once this is no longer true. uint8_t negative_mod_mask; // Modifiers to 'suppress' while the override is active. To suppress a modifier means that even though the modifier key is held down, the host OS sees the modifier as not pressed. Can be used to suppress the trigger modifiers, as a trivial example. uint8_t suppressed_mods; // The complex keycode to send as replacement when this override is triggered. This can be a simple keycode, a key-modifier combination (e.g. C(KC_A)), or KC_NO (to register no replacement keycode). Use in combination with suppressed_mods to get the correct modifiers to be sent. uint16_t replacement; // Options controlling the behavior of the override, such as what actions are allowed to activate the override. ko_option_t options; // If not NULL, this function will be called right before the replacement key is registered, along with the provided context and a flag indicating whether the override was activated or deactivated. This function allows you to run some custom actions for specific key overrides. If you return `false`, the replacement key is not registered/unregistered as it would normally. Return `true` to register and unregister the override normally. bool (*custom_action)(bool activated, void *context); // A context that will be passed to the custom action function. void *context; // If this points to false this override will not be used. Set to NULL to always have this override enabled. bool *enabled; } key_override_t; /** Define this as a null-terminated array of pointers to key overrides. These key overrides will be used by qmk. */ extern const key_override_t **key_overrides; /** Turns key overrides on */ void key_override_on(void); /** Turns key overrides off */ void key_override_off(void); /** Toggles key overrides on */ void key_override_toggle(void); /** Returns whether key overrides are enabled */ bool key_override_is_enabled(void); /** Handling of key overrides and its implemented keycodes */ bool process_key_override(const uint16_t keycode, const keyrecord_t *const record); /** Perform any deferred keys */ void key_override_task(void); /** * Preferrably use these macros to create key overrides. They fix many of the options to a standard setting that should satisfy most basic use-cases. Only directly create a key_override_t struct when you really need to. */ // clang-format off /** * Convenience initializer to create a basic key override. Activates the override on all layers. */ #define ko_make_basic(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key) \ ko_make_with_layers(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key, ~0) /** * Convenience initializer to create a basic key override. Provide a bitmap (of type layer_state_t) with the bits set for each layer on which the override should activate. */ #define ko_make_with_layers(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key, layers) \ ko_make_with_layers_and_negmods(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key, layers, 0) /** * Convenience initializer to create a basic key override. Provide a bitmap with the bits set for each layer on which the override should activate. Also provide a negative modifier mask, that is used to define which modifiers may not be pressed. */ #define ko_make_with_layers_and_negmods(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key, layers, negative_mask) \ ko_make_with_layers_negmods_and_options(trigger_mods, trigger_key, replacement_key, layers, negative_mask, ko_options_default) /** * Convenience initializer to create a basic key override. Provide a bitmap with the bits set for each layer on which the override should activate. Also provide a negative modifier mask, that is used to define which modifiers may not be pressed. Provide options for additional control of the behavior of the override. */ #define ko_make_with_layers_negmods_and_options(trigger_mods_, trigger_key, replacement_key, layer_mask, negative_mask, options_) \ ((const key_override_t){ \ .trigger_mods = (trigger_mods_), \ .layers = (layer_mask), \ .suppressed_mods = (trigger_mods_), \ .options = (options_), \ .negative_mod_mask = (negative_mask), \ .custom_action = NULL, \ .context = NULL, \ .trigger = (trigger_key), \ .replacement = (replacement_key), \ .enabled = NULL \ }) // clang-format on