* Add delay in Tap Code to avoid issues
I think a few people have reporting issues with it working properly, and it may be a timing issue. The 'register_code' uses this sort of delay in some of the functions, and
this is probably why.
Adding the 100ms delay should hopefully fix any issues with it.
* Make tap_code delay configurable
* Update documentation
* Bring tap_code16 inline with changes
* Fix type for tap_code16
Bad copy-paste job
* Just use the value check for the define
* Clarify timing in docs
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Wordsmithing
Co-Authored-By: drashna <drashna@live.com>
* Remove chording as it is not documented, not used, and needs work.
* Make Leader Key an optional feature.
* Switch from `PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS` to `STRICT_LAYER_RELEASE`
* Remove `#define PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS` from keymaps.
This is an inelegant hack for #2522 but makes things work. Basically we give `action.c` a chance to handle the hold event early so that we can swap the keyboard for later keys. Later, to allow the hold to happen again quickly we nuke the key record so that tapping is reset. I tried to find a cleaner way, honestly.
This adds an action, `ACTION_SWAP_HANDS`, that swaps the the keys on the keyboard across a keymap-defined hemisphere in order to support one-hand typing without requiring a separate one-handed layer. See updated `doc/keymap.md` for more information.
* implements leader key for planck experimental
* allows override of leader timeout
* adds ability to use the leader key in seq
* fixes leader keycode
* adds chording prototype
* fixes keycode detection
* moves music mode to quantum.c
* disables chording by default
* adds music sequencer functionality
* implements audio/music functions in quantum.c
* splits up process_action to allow independent processing of actions
* merging?
If one wants to temporarily disable the key cache (for example because
it interferes with a macro), `disable_action_cache` must be set to
`true`. `process_action_nocache` is a simple wrapper doing just that for
a single call.