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Priyadi Keymap for Planck-like Keyboards
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Main layer modifications from default Planck layout:
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* Enter moved to quotes position
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* Quotes moved to semicolon position.
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* QWERTZ style colon & semicolon. shift-. = : shift-, = ; This is done in hardware, no layout switching needed in software.
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* < & > occupied precious real estate, and so they are moved down to punctuation layer.
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* Right-shift on Enter position.
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* Removed arrow keys, they are on another layer now.
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* Put Ctrl-Alt-Super and Super-AltGr-Ctrl in left & right corners.
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* Lower & Raise is now called Num and Fun.
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* OS & Left keys become another thumb modifier: Empty & Greek (Empty because I used this for another use and my muscle memory is not adapted to it yet)
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On Promethium, Trackpoint is enabled on PD2 and PD2. We impersonate a Thinkpad keyboard to be able to use Thinkpad driver on Windows (still needs verification).
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AltGr & Compose dual use key. Tap for Compose (mapped to Scroll Lock in hardware) and press for AltGr.
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Supported layouts: QWERTY, DVORAK, Colemak, Workman, Norman. Switchable from SYS layer. In DVORAK, semicolon is replaced by /? key.
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Num activates NUM layer: hexkeypad on the right side and most punctuation on the left side. Hexkeypad is optimized for C-style hex, IPv6, HTML RGB triplets, etc.
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Fun activates FUN layer: arrow cluster on right home row, F-numbers on left side.
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Pressing Num+Fun activates PUNC layer: same punctuations as NUM layer on the left side, parens on the right side.
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Greek activates either GREEKU or GREEKL layer, depending whether shift is pressed or not. Shift state changes are also taken into account when the layer is active.
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Greek+Empty activates EMOJI layer. The whole keyboard now outputs emojis!
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Pressing both spacebars (spacekeys, actually) activates GUI layer. QWERTYUIOP switches to a virtual desktop. J & L switches virtual desktop to the left or right. S & F behaves like Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab. This works by sending Alt press when entering the layer, and Alt release when other than S or F keys are pressed.
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Pressing both Ctrls activates SYS layer for configuring the keyboard.
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On Promethium, USB or Bluetooth output is detected on startup. If USB is connected, then USB is used initially. SYS-U and SYS-B switch output to USB or Bluetooth at runtime. Current active output is indicated with LEDs.
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SYS-W, SYS-L, SYS-M switch Unicode input method. SYS-Q, SYS-D, SYS-C, SYS-K, SYS-N switch to QWERTY, DVORAK, Colemak, Workman and Norman, respectively.
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On Planck, SYS-A (mnemonic: audio) toggles faux clicky: use buzzer to emit clicks on key presses and releases.
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On Promethium there are 6 indicator LEDs, and under switch LEDs on each switches, including Trackpoint buttons. Totaling 57 LEDs. Output is limited to 0xF for each LEDs to conserve power. SYS-G (mnemonic: glow) toggles various backlighting modes.
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On Promethium, there's a LED to indicate battery level. Hue indicates level: green is full, red is empty. |