qmk_firmware/keyboards/orthodox/keymaps/drashna
Drashna Jaelre eb91c96288
[Keymap] All about (ARM) RGB and OLEDs (drashna keymaps) (#7354)
* Add Kyria Keymap

* Enable all RGBLIGHT Animations for ARM and high capacity AVR

* Reduce GNUC version for __has_include

* Cleanup Ortho 4x12 Community layout

* Update Collide 39 keymap

* Cleanup Keymaps

* Enable full 30 LEDs for Ergodox

* Change EEPROM Load timing

* Use RGB Matrix on Planck Rev6

* Use correct keymap swap

* Enable everything for ARM

* Only enable rgb sleep on avr until crash is fixed

* Add additional Kyria keymap config

* Overhaul Kyria OLED display

* Improve kyria keymap based on usage

* Minor tweaks to rules

* Update OLED code to truncate properly

* Fix RGB Light layer indication

* Switch all of biton32 to get_highest_layer function

* Fix OLED Keylogger display

* Run qmk cformat over all of my user files

* Slight tweak to kyria based on usage

* Move around LALT_T config

* Add comments about base wrappers to keymaps

* Another cformat pass

* Temp fix for VUSB boards and NKRO

* Convert tabs to spaces in rules.mk files

* Only enable RGBLight if it's enabled

* Add Encoder Flip setting

* Update OLED font file
2019-11-20 12:37:24 -08:00
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config.h [Keymap] All about (ARM) RGB and OLEDs (drashna keymaps) (#7354) 2019-11-20 12:37:24 -08:00
keymap.c [Keymap] All about (ARM) RGB and OLEDs (drashna keymaps) (#7354) 2019-11-20 12:37:24 -08:00
README.md
rules.mk [Keymap] Big Drashna code update (#6639) 2019-09-07 08:57:30 -07:00

Overview

This is my personal Orthodox configuration, and my daily driver.

Most of the code resides in my userspace, rather than here, as I have multiple keyboards.

How to build

make orthodox/rev1:drashna:teensy

Layers

  • QWERTY/DVORAK/COLEMAK/WORKMAN: basic layout, default set like the OLKB boards. Default is set and persists on power cycle.
  • RAISE: Contains function keys and unshifted symbols
  • LOWER: Contains function keys and shifted symbols
  • ADJUST: contains special codes (layout defaults, RGB codes, Audio codes, and volume control)

All layers have RGB specific indicators, so you can see what layer you're on by the underglow.

Orthodox Specific Code

Shift, Control and Alt all light up a specific RGB LED for a certain color, based on it's status, adding a visual indicator of OSMs or regular mods are held down.