qmk-firmware/keyboards/roadkit/keymaps/flipphone/readme.md

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Keymaps for several of my boards (#1641) * copied mjt keymaps from archive * All mjt boards now compile * fixed jd45-mjt breathing * Updates to fix SpaceFN but not tested yet. * Still missing either spacebar or an adjacent keypress. * Debugging rigged up for use with hid_listen. * Reverted the default keymap to use tap_layer_key rather than custom. Moved custom approach to keymap_debug.c * Fixed the lower-left side of the keymap, which needed more spacers due to the matrix being directly put into the array rather than using the keymap function. * Cleaned up JD45 keymap that uses tapkey. * Redid minivan keymap with numsym rather than raise/lower. Untested. * Created my MJT keymap for HHKB Enabled dynamic macros and moved somoe of the shortcuts around. * Minor keymap fixes to make them compile without errors. * Added home/end to right arrow cluster on DYN layer. * Added more keys to fn and dyn layers. * It wasn't using my custom layer last time somehow...? Now it will. * Compiled and installed at end of day on 8/23 * Moved macros to FKEY layer because Adjust was too hard to get into and out of without some sort of feedback. * Fixed volume controls... were reversed and disabled. * Added F13-F15 back to fkeys layer in Minivan * Created new Planck Keymap that uses the NumSym and FKeys layer approach like the Minivan. * Removed DYN layer. * Fixed diagram in planck numsym. * Cleanup for pull request. * Roadkit flip phone warning. * Replaced PLAY_NOTES_ARRAY to PLAY_SONG * reset the submodules * checked out specific commits for submodules * Removed debugging from JD45 shared config.h * Moved custom rules.mk to apropriate keymap Reset the shared rules.mk file. * Trailing return issue in rules.mk Gotta make for a smooth pull request :-)
2017-08-27 05:33:33 +02:00
# Flip Phone layout for Roadkit
BEWARE, THIS DOES NOT WORK YET.
Uses the numpad with classic cellular phone style letters assigned to the numbers.
# LAYERS
* Numpad - The layer that matches the caps mostly
* FPH - Base layer for text
* FPHNOISY - Text layer that outputs every character and then backspaces as they're replaced
* DYN - dynamic macro layer for recording and playing macros
## FPH
Poke the "2" key twice and it makes "B".
## FPHNOISY
Poke the "2" key twice and it makes "A"+backspace+"B" so you can see it cycle through.
## MACROS
May be able to record macros with the T9 layer because the "KC_*"s are only sent
at the end. Trying to do a macro with T9NOISY would probably fill up the buffer
in just a few characters.