[Keyboard] Add Hillside support (#15399)
* [Keyboard] Add Hillside * Remove no longer used define, rename README * Rename to readme.md * Readme: Improve clarity, fix grammar and typos * Readme: Remove extra line pointing to QMK docs * Readme: Join consecutive source lines in .md * Readme: split lines, post spelling fix * Keymap: fix key label in readme
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/0_1.c
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// Copyright 2021 Michael McCoyd (@mmccoyd)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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#include "0_1.h"
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/0_1.h
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// Copyright 2021 Michael McCoyd (@mmccoyd)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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#pragma once
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#include "quantum.h"
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/* This is a shortcut to help you visually see your layout.
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*
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* The first section contains all of the arguments representing the physical
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* layout of the board and position of the keys.
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*
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* The second converts those identifiers into a two-dimensional array which
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* represents the switch matrix.
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*/
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// clang-format off
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#define LAYOUT( \
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L00, L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, R00, R01, R02, R03, R04, R05, \
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L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L15, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, \
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L20, L21, L22, L23, L24, L25, LT4, RT4, R20, R21, R22, R23, R24, R25, \
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L30, LT0, LT1, LT2, LT3, RT3, RT2, RT1, RT0, R30 \
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) \
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{ \
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{ L00, L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 }, \
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{ L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L15 }, \
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{ L20, L21, L22, L23, L24, L25 }, \
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{ L30, LT0, LT1, LT2, LT3, LT4 }, \
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{ R05, R04, R03, R02, R01, R00 }, \
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{ R15, R14, R13, R12, R11, R10 }, \
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{ R25, R24, R23, R22, R21, R20 }, \
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{ R30, RT0, RT1, RT2, RT3, RT4 } \
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}
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// clang-format on
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/config.h
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// Copyright 2021 Michael McCoyd (@mmccoyd)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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#pragma once
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#include "config_common.h"
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/* key matrix size */
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// Rows are doubled-up
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#define MATRIX_ROWS 8
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#define MATRIX_COLS 6
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/* Encoder */
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#define ENCODERS_PAD_A { F5 }
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#define ENCODERS_PAD_B { F4 }
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#define ENCODERS_PAD_A_RIGHT { F4 }
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#define ENCODERS_PAD_B_RIGHT { F5 }
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#define RGBLIGHT_SLEEP
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/* Haptic hardware */
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// The Pimoroni is the likely hardware, for which these settings work
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#define FB_ERM_LRA 1
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#define FB_BRAKEFACTOR 3 /* 1x:0, 2x:1, 3x:2, 4x:3, 6:4, 8:5, 16:6, Disable:7 */
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#define FB_LOOPGAIN 1 /* For Low:0, Medium:1, High:2, Very High:3 */
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/* Please refer to your datasheet for optimal setting for your specific motor.*/
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#define RATED_VOLTAGE 2
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#define V_PEAK 2.8
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#define V_RMS 2.0
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#define F_LRA 205 /* resonance freq */
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/* Haptic waveforms */
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// Two mild waveforms
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#define DRV_GREETING alert_750ms
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#define DRV_MODE_DEFAULT sharp_tick3_60
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/info.json
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/info.json
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{
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"matrix_pins": {
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"rows": ["D7", "E6", "B4", "B5"],
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"cols": ["F6", "F7", "B1", "B3", "B2", "B6"],
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},
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"diode_direction": "COL2ROW",
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"usb": {
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"vid": "0xFEED",
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"pid": "0x67C0",
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"device_ver": "0x0001"
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},
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}
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/rules.mk
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/0_1/rules.mk
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SPLIT_KEYBOARD = yes # Use shared split_common code
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LTO_ENABLE = yes # Use link time optimization for smaller firmware
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# If you add a haptic board,
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# enable it and set its driver here or in your keymap folder
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# The Pimoroni board's driver is DRV2605L
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# HAPTIC_ENABLE = yes # Enable haptic driver
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# HAPTIC_DRIVER = DRV2605L
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/info.json
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{
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"manufacturer": "mmccoyd",
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"maintainer": "mmccoyd",
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"keyboard_name": "Hillside",
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"url": "http://github.com/mmccoyd/hillside/",
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"tags": ["split", "column stagger", "choc v1", "choc spaced" ],
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"processor": "atmega32u4",
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"features": {
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"encoder": true,
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"extrakey": true,
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"rgblight": true
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},
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"split": {
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"soft_serial_pin": "D2",
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"main": "left"
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},
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"rgblight": {
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"led_count": 5,
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"pin": "D3",
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"split": true,
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"hue_steps": 8,
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"saturation_steps": 8,
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"brightness_steps": 8
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},
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"layouts": {
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"LAYOUT": {
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"layout": [
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{"label": "Tab", "x": 0, "y": 0.93},
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{"label": "Q", "x": 1, "y": 0.93},
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{"label": "W", "x": 2, "y": 0.31},
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{"label": "E", "x": 3, "y": 0},
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{"label": "R", "x": 4, "y": 0.28},
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{"label": "T", "x": 5, "y": 0.42},
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{"label": "Y", "x": 9.5, "y": 0.42},
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{"label": "U", "x": 10.5, "y": 0.28},
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{"label": "I", "x": 11.5, "y": 0},
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{"label": "O", "x": 12.5, "y": 0.31},
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{"label": "P", "x": 13.5, "y": 0.93},
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{"label": "Backspace", "x": 14.5, "y": 0.93},
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{"label": "Ctrl", "x": 0, "y": 1.93},
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{"label": "A", "x": 1, "y": 1.93},
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{"label": "S", "x": 2, "y": 1.31},
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{"label": "D", "x": 3, "y": 1},
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{"label": "F", "x": 4, "y": 1.28},
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{"label": "G", "x": 5, "y": 1.42},
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{"label": "H", "x": 9.5, "y": 1.42},
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{"label": "J", "x": 10.5, "y": 1.28},
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{"label": "K", "x": 11.5, "y": 1},
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{"label": "L", "x": 12.5, "y": 1.31},
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{"label": ";", "x": 13.5, "y": 1.93},
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{"label": "'", "x": 14.5, "y": 1.93},
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{"label": "Shift", "x": 0, "y": 2.93},
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{"label": "Z", "x": 1, "y": 2.93},
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{"label": "X", "x": 2, "y": 2.31},
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{"label": "C", "x": 3, "y": 2},
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{"label": "V", "x": 4, "y": 2.28},
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{"label": "B", "x": 5, "y": 2.42},
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{"label": "`", "x": 6, "y": 2.78},
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{"label": "Esc", "x": 8.5, "y": 2.78},
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{"label": "N", "x": 9.5, "y": 2.42},
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{"label": "M", "x": 10.5, "y": 2.28},
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{"label": ",", "x": 11.5, "y": 2},
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{"label": ".", "x": 12.5, "y": 2.31},
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{"label": "/", "x": 13.5, "y": 2.93},
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{"label": "Shift", "x": 14.5, "y": 2.93},
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{"label": "Enter", "x": 2, "y": 3.31},
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{"label": "Gui", "x": 3.5, "y": 3.28},
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{"label": "Alt", "x": 4.5, "y": 3.42},
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{"label": "Num", "x": 5.5, "y": 3.78},
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{"label": "Nav", "x": 6.5, "y": 4.14},
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{"label": "Sym", "x": 8, "y": 4.14},
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{"label": "Space", "x": 9, "y": 3.78},
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{"label": "Alt", "x": 10, "y": 3.42},
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{"label": "Gui", "x": 11, "y": 3.28},
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{"label": "App", "x": 12.5, "y": 3.31}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/default/keymap.json
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{
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"version": 1,
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"notes": "",
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"documentation": "\"This file is a QMK Configurator export. You can import this at <https://config.qmk.fm>. It can also be used directly with QMK's source code.\n\nTo setup your QMK environment check out the tutorial: <https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs>\n\nYou can convert this file to a keymap.c using this command: `qmk json2c {keymap}`\n\nYou can compile this keymap using this command: `qmk compile {keymap}`\"\n",
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"keyboard": "handwired/hillside/0_1",
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"author": "@mmccoyd",
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"keymap": "default",
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"layout": "LAYOUT",
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"layers": [
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["KC_TAB" , "KC_Q" , "KC_W" , "KC_E" , "KC_R" , "KC_T",
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"KC_Y" , "KC_U" , "KC_I" , "KC_O" , "KC_P" , "KC_BSPC",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_S" , "KC_D" , "KC_F" , "KC_G",
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"KC_H" , "KC_J" , "KC_K" , "KC_L" , "KC_SCLN" , "KC_QUOT",
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"KC_LSFT", "KC_Z" , "KC_X" , "KC_C" , "KC_V" , "KC_B" , "KC_GRV",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_N" , "KC_M" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
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"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
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],
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["KC_TAB" , "KC_QUOT" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_P" , "KC_Y",
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"KC_F" , "KC_G" , "KC_C" , "KC_R" , "KC_L" , "KC_BSPC",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_O" , "KC_E" , "KC_U" , "KC_I",
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"KC_D" , "KC_H" , "KC_T" , "KC_N" , "KC_S" , "KC_SLSH",
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"KC_LSFT", "KC_SCLN" , "KC_Q" , "KC_J" , "KC_K" , "KC_X" , "KC_GRV",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_B" , "KC_M" , "KC_W" , "KC_V" , "KC_Z" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
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"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
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],
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["KC_TAB" , "KC_Q" , "KC_W" , "KC_F" , "KC_P" , "KC_B",
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"KC_J" , "KC_L" , "KC_U" , "KC_Y" , "KC_SCLN" , "KC_BSPC",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_R" , "KC_S" , "KC_T" , "KC_G",
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"KC_M" , "KC_N" , "KC_E" , "KC_I" , "KC_O" , "KC_QUOT",
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"KC_LSFT", "KC_Z" , "KC_X" , "KC_C" , "KC_D" , "KC_V" , "KC_GRV",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_K" , "KC_H" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
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"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
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],
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["KC_CAPS", "KC_INS" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_VOLU",
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"KC_PGUP", "KC_HOME" , "KC_NO" , "KC_END" , "KC_NO" , "KC_DEL",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LSFT" , "KC_VOLD",
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"KC_PGDN", "KC_LEFT" , "KC_UP" , "KC_RGHT" , "KC_NO" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_LSFT", "LCTL(KC_Z)", "LCTL(KC_X)" , "LCTL(KC_C)", "LCTL(KC_V)" , "LCTL(KC_Y)", "KC_MUTE",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_NO" , "LCTL(KC_LEFT)", "KC_DOWN" , "LCTL(KC_RGHT)", "KC_RALT" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS",
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"MO(6)" , "KC_BSPC" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_F12" , "KC_EXLM" , "KC_AT" , "KC_HASH" , "KC_DLR" , "KC_PERC",
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"KC_CIRC", "KC_AMPR" , "KC_ASTR" , "KC_LPRN" , "KC_RPRN" , "KC_BSPC",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_F1" , "KC_F2" , "KC_F3" , "KC_F4" , "KC_F5",
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"KC_PIPE", "KC_LSFT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_LSFT", "KC_F6" , "KC_F7" , "KC_F8" , "KC_F9" , "KC_F10" , "KC_F11",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_BSLS" , "KC_LBRC" , "KC_RBRC" , "KC_LCBR" , "KC_RCBR" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "MO(6)",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_NO" , "KC_MINS" , "KC_PLUS" , "KC_EQL" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_ASTR",
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"KC_COMM", "KC_7" , "KC_8" , "KC_9" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LSFT" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_0" , "KC_1" , "KC_2" , "KC_3" , "KC_UNDS" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_4" , "KC_5" , "KC_6" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_BSPC" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_NO" , "DF(0)" , "DF(1)" , "DF(2)" , "AG_SWAP" , "AG_NORM",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"RGB_MOD", "RGB_VAI" , "RGB_HUI" , "RGB_SAI" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"RESET" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"RGB_TOG", "RGB_RMOD" , "RGB_VAD" , "RGB_HUD" , "RGB_SAD" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO"
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]
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]
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}
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# Default Keymap
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This default keymap follows many of the norms seen in non-programmable keyboards
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to ease initial use of the Hillside keyboard.
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It is a starting point for you to tweak over time to better suit _your_ preferences.
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You can easily customize it with the
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[QMK configurator](https://config.qmk.fm/#/hillside/0_1/LAYOUT)
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or with the [via firmware](https://caniusevia.com).
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Some of its key features are:
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- A mostly standard base layer with letters, some symbols, shift, modifier and delete keys
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in the expected places for non-programmable keyboards.
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- QWERTY, Colemak-DH and Dvorak options for the letter and symbol layout.
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- Comfortable modifier and function or symbol combinations on the non-base layers
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using modifiers on the home row of the navigation/edit, symbol/function and number-pad layers.
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- Word navigation and cut/copy/paste keys on the navigation layer.
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- A slightly optimized number pad with the more frequently used numbers on the home row.
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We've deliberately omitted some features:
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- Combos: because the online configuration tools do not handle them
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and because they would add to the initial learning curve,
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as helpful to a keymap as a light sprinkling of combos can be.
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- Multi-function mod-tap keys, auto shift capitalization and auto-exit modes such as CAPWORD or NUMWORD:
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as they may be too large a step for someone new to programmable keyboards.
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## Base Layer
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```
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| TAB | Q | W | E | R | T |---------------------------| Y | U | I | O | P | BKSPC |
|
||||
| CTRL | A | S | D | F | G |---------------------------| H | J | K | L | ; | ' |
|
||||
| SHIFT | Z | X | C | V | B | ~ |---------------| ESC | N | M | , | . | / | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | Num | Nav |---| Sym |SPACE| ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The base layer can be either of QWERTY, Colemak-DH or Dvorak,
|
||||
with identical non-alpha and non-symbol keys.
|
||||
QWERTY is the default.
|
||||
|
||||
A standard keyboard layout is used for:
|
||||
|
||||
- Tab, backspace and shift keys in the outer columns.
|
||||
- Alt/option and GUI/command keys on both thumbs, with the location swappable for windows or mac.
|
||||
- A space key on the right thumb.
|
||||
|
||||
The differences from a standard layout are:
|
||||
|
||||
- There are three additional "shift" keys
|
||||
to access the navigation/editing, symbol/function, and number layers.
|
||||
- Enter is on the left thumb or ring finger.
|
||||
This location allowed preserving the more common right-hand keys.
|
||||
Feel free to swap it with the quote key or have it share the right shift key
|
||||
as a mod-tap key.
|
||||
- Control is in the caps lock spot.
|
||||
- Esc and `~ are above the thumbs.
|
||||
- The rarer AltGr key is in a layer.
|
||||
|
||||
<details>
|
||||
<summary>Details of Dvorak and Colemak-DH</summary>
|
||||
In the Dvorak layout, the outer home row key is the "/?" symbols
|
||||
so that the same 12 symbols are taken care of on the base layer.
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
Dvorak
|
||||
| TAB | ' | , | . | P | Y |---------------------------| F | G | C | R | L | BKSPC |
|
||||
| CTRL | A | O | E | U | I |---------------------------| D | H | T | N | S | / |
|
||||
| SHIFT | ; | Q | J | K | X | ~ |---------------| ESC | B | M | W | V | Z | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | Num | Nav |---| Sym |SPACE| ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
|
||||
Colemak-DH
|
||||
| TAB | Q | W | F | P | B |---------------------------| J | L | U | Y | ; | BKSPC |
|
||||
| CTRL | A | R | S | T | G |---------------------------| M | N | E | I | O | ' |
|
||||
| SHIFT | Z | X | C | D | V | ~ |---------------| ESC | K | H | , | . | / | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | Num | Nav |---| Sym |SPACE| ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
</details>
|
||||
|
||||
## Navigation, Editing and Media Layer
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
| CAPS | INS | | | |VOL+ |---------------------------|PG_UP|HOME | | END| | DEL |
|
||||
| CTRL | GUI | ALT |CTRL |SHIFT|VOL- |---------------------------|PG_DN|LEFT | UP |RIGHT| | CTRL |
|
||||
| SHIFT |UNDO | CUT |COPY |PASTE|REDO |MUTE |---------------| ESC | |WORDL|DOWN |WORDR|RALT | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | Num | *** |---| Adj |BSPC | ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
Holding down the Nav key accesses a navigation and editing layer:
|
||||
|
||||
- Navigation arrows are on and below the right home row in a cross pattern.
|
||||
This feels more natural for a column stagger keyboard than an inverted T.
|
||||
The keys below that move left or right by a word.
|
||||
Home, end, and page up/down are beside them.
|
||||
- Modifiers in the left home row make it easier to use the arrows
|
||||
to select text with the shift key or move between desktops or tabs.
|
||||
- Editing keys appear on the lower left.
|
||||
The edit keys, modifiers and arrows make it easy to move text around without leaving the layer.
|
||||
- Delete is in the upper right, and a backspace key is on the thumb.
|
||||
- The base layer modifiers and escape are in the same spots as on the base layer,
|
||||
and a right-hand control key is added.
|
||||
- Media volume and play keys are on the left, accessible with one hand.
|
||||
- AltGr and caps lock fill out the layer.
|
||||
- A few keys do nothing and are available for more user-specific needs.
|
||||
|
||||
## Symbol and Function Layer
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
| F12 | ! | @ | # | $ | % |---------------------------| ^ | & | * | ( | ) | BSPC |
|
||||
| CTRL | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 |---------------------------| | |SHIFT|CTRL | ALT | GUI | CTRL |
|
||||
| SHIFT | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 |---------------| ESC | \ | [ | ] | { | } | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | Num | Adj |---| *** |SPACE| ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
Holding down the Sym key accesses a layer of symbol and function keys:
|
||||
|
||||
- The symbols usually found on the number keys are in the top row.
|
||||
If desired, you can use these positions for other things,
|
||||
as the symbols are also accessible from the number pad layer with the shift key.
|
||||
- The remaining symbols appear on the right.
|
||||
- The function keys are on the left, beginning with two rows of five.
|
||||
- A row of modifiers in the home row allows the comfortable creation of any modifier and function key combination.
|
||||
- The base layer modifier and escape keys are still available, as is a right-hand control key.
|
||||
|
||||
## Number Pad and Algebraic Layer
|
||||
```
|
||||
| | - | + | = | / | * |---------------------------| . | 7 | 8 | 9 | | BSPC |
|
||||
| CTRL | GUI | ALT |CTRL |SHIFT| |---------------------------| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | _ | CTRL |
|
||||
| SHIFT | | | | | | |---------------| ESC | , | 4 | 5 | 6 | | SHIFT |
|
||||
--------------|ENTER|-----| GUI | ALT | *** | |---| |BSPC | ALT | GUI |-----| APP |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
Holding down the Num key accesses a number pad and arithmetic symbols:
|
||||
|
||||
- The number pad has the lowest numbers swapped into the home row as these are the most commonly used.
|
||||
- A row of modifiers in the home row allows the comfortable creation of any modifier and number combination.
|
||||
- Symbols commonly used with numbers fill out the layer
|
||||
and can be combined with the home row mods or the existing base layer modifiers on the right hand.
|
||||
- Several keys remain unused and await more user-specific needs.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Adjust Layer
|
||||
```
|
||||
| |QWERT|DVORK|COLMK|AG_SWAP|AG_NORM|-----------------------| | | | | | |
|
||||
| | | | | | |---------------------------|MOD+ |BRI+ |HUE+ |SAT+ | | |
|
||||
| RESET | | | | | | |--------------|RGBTOG|MOD- |BRI- |HUE- |SAT- | | |
|
||||
--------------| |-----| | | | *** |---| *** | | | |-----| |--------------
|
||||
```
|
||||
Simultaneously holding down the Nav and Sym keys enables keys to adjust various keyboard settings:
|
||||
|
||||
- The base layer can be set to QWERTY, Colemak-DH or Dvorak,
|
||||
but the keyboard reverts to QWERTY each time it is plugged in.
|
||||
- Alt/option and GUI/command can be swapped for mac users or restored to the windows norm.
|
||||
This setting persists over power loss.
|
||||
- The backlight LEDs can be enabled, disabled, and controlled.
|
||||
These settings also persist over power loss.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Make it Yours
|
||||
|
||||
If you are coming from a traditional keyboard,
|
||||
with a row-staggered layout and a large set of physical keys,
|
||||
learning to use a column staggered (ergo) and layer-based keyboard,
|
||||
which uses layers instead of finger reaches to access numbers, symbols and functions,
|
||||
will be an adjustment for your muscle memory and your mental keyboard map.
|
||||
This default layout tries to simplify that adjustment by keeping things in the expected spots when possible.
|
||||
|
||||
Yet this layout is only a decent compromise and is not optimal for each user.
|
||||
|
||||
The online configurator makes it easy to tweak this layout to your needs.
|
||||
You can add additional layers or completely switch around what these do.
|
||||
|
||||
Some changes you might consider making:
|
||||
- Put some of your most-used key combinations on the unused keys on the navigation layer.
|
||||
- If you are on a mac, switch the editing and word navigation keys from ctrl-x to cmd-x.
|
||||
- Change the shift keys to one-shot shift keys,
|
||||
where pressing and releasing them shifts the next key pressed.
|
||||
That is much easier on your hands than holding them down.
|
||||
Yet, they can still be held as usual if desired.
|
||||
- Instead of holding down the thumb key to keep the symbol layer active,
|
||||
you could use a one-shot layer key.
|
||||
One-shot modifiers are likely less stress on your hands and may even be faster.
|
||||
You would still be able to hold it down instead.
|
||||
- Instead of holding down the key for the number pad layer,
|
||||
you could make it a layer toggle, like caps lock is a capitalization toggle key.
|
||||
|
||||
Here are some other keymaps for inspiration and ideas:
|
||||
- The [Ferris default](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ferris/keymaps/default) uses more advanced features as it has far fewer keys to work with.
|
||||
- The [Miryoku](https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku/tree/master/docs/reference) keymap ensures that all modifiers are comfortably available with each character key.
|
||||
- The [Kyria default](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/splitkb/kyria/keymaps/default) has different keymap choices and a couple more keys.
|
||||
|
||||
A good metaphor is to think of your keymap as a bonsai tree that you tweak slightly over time
|
||||
in response to ideas of how it might serve you better.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Why no keymap.c
|
||||
|
||||
Via and the online configurator provide straightforward visual ways to work with a simple layout,
|
||||
and both use a .json keymap format.
|
||||
So this default ```keymap.json``` was created with the online configurator
|
||||
and formatted for easier reading and editing.
|
||||
|
||||
If you wish, you can edit the ```keymap.json``` directly in a text editor, optionally use the below ```json2hill.py``` to restore the spacing, and then compile and flash it.
|
||||
|
||||
Or, you can use the graphical configurator to edit the keymap. To do that:
|
||||
|
||||
- Open the [QMK configurator](https://config.qmk.fm/#/handwired/hillside/LAYOUT)
|
||||
- Using the green up arrow button, load the keymap from ```qmk_firmware/keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/default/keymap.json```
|
||||
- Make the changes you wish to the layout
|
||||
- Save the keymap using the green down arrow button.
|
||||
- Copy those changes back into your QMK repository and reformat for easy reading using the format script:
|
||||
```
|
||||
./keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/json2hill.py --input <Your download directory>/default.json > ./keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/default/keymap.json
|
||||
```
|
||||
You may need to make that script executable with ```chmod +x```. After your keymap is safely copied and formated, you may want to remove the keymap from your download directory so later downloads will automatically receive the same file name.
|
||||
|
||||
After either method of editing, compile and flash the keymap as usual.
|
||||
|
||||
You can combine a .json based keymap with more advanced features specified in .c files
|
||||
with a bit more complexity.
|
||||
For example, see
|
||||
[pierrec83's Kyria map](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/splitkb/kyria/keymaps/pierrec83).
|
136
keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/json2hill.py
Executable file
136
keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/json2hill.py
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
|
||||
# Copyright 2020-2021 Pierre Viseu Chevalier, Michael McCoyd (@pierrechevalier83, @mmccoyd)
|
||||
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
|
||||
|
||||
"""Pretty print keymap json in more readable row/side organized format."""
|
||||
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
import json
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from typing import NamedTuple
|
||||
|
||||
"""Print keymap json in row and side format, though as still re-readable json.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, for one layer:
|
||||
|
||||
["KC_TAB" , "KC_Q" , "KC_W" , "KC_E" , "KC_R" , "KC_T",
|
||||
"KC_Y" , "KC_U" , "KC_I" , "KC_O" , "KC_P" , "KC_BSPC",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_S" , "KC_D" , "KC_F" , "KC_G",
|
||||
"KC_H" , "KC_J" , "KC_K" , "KC_L" , "KC_SCLN", "KC_QUOT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LSFT", "KC_Z" , "KC_X" , "KC_C" , "KC_V" , "KC_B" , "KC_GRV",
|
||||
"KC_ESC" , "KC_N" , "KC_M" , "KC_COMM", "KC_DOT" , "KC_SLSH", "KC_RSFT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI", "KC_LALT", "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
|
||||
"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT", "KC_RGUI", "KC_APP"
|
||||
],
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
indent_level=4 # number of spaces of initial indent per output line
|
||||
|
||||
# The structure of the keymap
|
||||
# [[Endpoint of sides with identical widths, side width, mapping to column],...]
|
||||
KEYS_TO_COL = [[24, 6, lambda n: n % 6],
|
||||
[38, 7, lambda n: (n - 24) % 7],
|
||||
[48, 5, lambda n: (n - 38) % 5]]
|
||||
LAST_KEY = KEYS_TO_COL[-1][0] - 1
|
||||
|
||||
def parse_cli():
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Hillside keymap formatter')
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--input", type=argparse.FileType('r'),
|
||||
default=sys.stdin, help="Input keymap "
|
||||
"(json file produced by qmk configurator)")
|
||||
return parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
class Column(NamedTuple):
|
||||
"""Column number within keymap side, if it ends side, and ends row.
|
||||
|
||||
Position within a keyboard row runs from 0 to n and again 0 to n"""
|
||||
num: int
|
||||
ends_side: bool
|
||||
ends_row: bool
|
||||
|
||||
def get_col(key_index):
|
||||
"""Return Column for key_index."""
|
||||
for keys, num_cols, col_fn in KEYS_TO_COL:
|
||||
if key_index < keys:
|
||||
col_num = col_fn(key_index)
|
||||
return Column(col_num,
|
||||
ends_side=col_num == num_cols - 1,
|
||||
ends_row=(keys - 1 - key_index) % (2 * num_cols) == 0)
|
||||
|
||||
def format_layers(layers):
|
||||
formatted = indent_level * " " + "\"layers\": [\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# Find max key length per column
|
||||
max_key_length = {}
|
||||
for layer in layers:
|
||||
for (index, keycode) in enumerate(layer):
|
||||
col = get_col(index)
|
||||
max_length = max_key_length.get(col.num)
|
||||
if (not max_length) or len(keycode) > max_length:
|
||||
max_key_length.update({col.num: len(keycode)})
|
||||
# Format each layer
|
||||
for (layer_index, layer) in enumerate(layers):
|
||||
# Opening [
|
||||
formatted += 2 * indent_level * " "
|
||||
formatted += "["
|
||||
|
||||
# Split keys into pairs of left and right rows by key row length
|
||||
for (index, keycode) in enumerate(layer):
|
||||
col = get_col(index)
|
||||
|
||||
# Indent for rows past first
|
||||
if col.num == 0 and index != 0:
|
||||
formatted += (1 + 2 * indent_level) * " "
|
||||
|
||||
# Print key
|
||||
formatted += json.dumps(keycode)
|
||||
|
||||
# End layer, or end side, or space to next key
|
||||
if index == LAST_KEY:
|
||||
formatted += "\n"
|
||||
elif col.ends_side:
|
||||
formatted += ",\n"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
n_spaces = max_key_length[get_col(index).num] - len(keycode)
|
||||
formatted += n_spaces * " "
|
||||
formatted += ", "
|
||||
|
||||
# Split groups of row sides
|
||||
if col.ends_row:
|
||||
formatted += "\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# Closing ] with , or without
|
||||
formatted += 2 * indent_level * " "
|
||||
if layer_index < len(layers) - 1:
|
||||
formatted += "],\n"
|
||||
else:
|
||||
formatted += "]\n"
|
||||
|
||||
formatted += indent_level * " "
|
||||
formatted += "]"
|
||||
|
||||
return formatted
|
||||
|
||||
def format_keymap(keymap_json):
|
||||
formatted = "{"
|
||||
for (index, k) in enumerate(keymap_json):
|
||||
if k == "layers":
|
||||
formatted += format_layers(keymap_json[k])
|
||||
else:
|
||||
formatted += f"{indent_level * ' '}{json.dumps(k)}: {json.dumps(keymap_json[k])}"
|
||||
if index < len(keymap_json) - 1:
|
||||
formatted += ","
|
||||
formatted += "\n"
|
||||
formatted += "}"
|
||||
return formatted
|
||||
|
||||
def main():
|
||||
args=parse_cli()
|
||||
keymap_json = json.loads(args.input.read())
|
||||
print(format_keymap(keymap_json))
|
||||
|
||||
main()
|
101
keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/via/keymap.json
Normal file
101
keyboards/handwired/hillside/keymaps/via/keymap.json
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
|
||||
{
|
||||
"version": 1,
|
||||
"notes": "",
|
||||
"keyboard": "handwired/hillside/0_1",
|
||||
"author": "@mmccoyd",
|
||||
"keymap": "via",
|
||||
"layout": "LAYOUT",
|
||||
"layers": [
|
||||
["KC_TAB" , "KC_Q" , "KC_W" , "KC_E" , "KC_R" , "KC_T",
|
||||
"KC_Y" , "KC_U" , "KC_I" , "KC_O" , "KC_P" , "KC_BSPC",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_S" , "KC_D" , "KC_F" , "KC_G",
|
||||
"KC_H" , "KC_J" , "KC_K" , "KC_L" , "KC_SCLN" , "KC_QUOT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LSFT", "KC_Z" , "KC_X" , "KC_C" , "KC_V" , "KC_B" , "KC_GRV",
|
||||
"KC_ESC" , "KC_N" , "KC_M" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_RSFT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
|
||||
"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
|
||||
|
||||
],
|
||||
["KC_TAB" , "KC_QUOT" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_P" , "KC_Y",
|
||||
"KC_F" , "KC_G" , "KC_C" , "KC_R" , "KC_L" , "KC_BSPC",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_O" , "KC_E" , "KC_U" , "KC_I",
|
||||
"KC_D" , "KC_H" , "KC_T" , "KC_N" , "KC_S" , "KC_SLSH",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LSFT", "KC_SCLN" , "KC_Q" , "KC_J" , "KC_K" , "KC_X" , "KC_GRV",
|
||||
"KC_ESC" , "KC_B" , "KC_M" , "KC_W" , "KC_V" , "KC_Z" , "KC_RSFT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
|
||||
"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
|
||||
|
||||
],
|
||||
["KC_TAB" , "KC_Q" , "KC_W" , "KC_F" , "KC_P" , "KC_B",
|
||||
"KC_J" , "KC_L" , "KC_U" , "KC_Y" , "KC_SCLN" , "KC_BSPC",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LCTL", "KC_A" , "KC_R" , "KC_S" , "KC_T" , "KC_G",
|
||||
"KC_M" , "KC_N" , "KC_E" , "KC_I" , "KC_O" , "KC_QUOT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_LSFT", "KC_Z" , "KC_X" , "KC_C" , "KC_D" , "KC_V" , "KC_GRV",
|
||||
"KC_ESC" , "KC_K" , "KC_H" , "KC_COMM" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_RSFT",
|
||||
|
||||
"KC_ENT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "MO(5)" , "MO(3)",
|
||||
"MO(4)" , "KC_SPC" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_RGUI" , "KC_APP"
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],
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["KC_CAPS", "KC_INS" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_VOLU",
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"KC_PGUP", "KC_HOME" , "KC_NO" , "KC_END" , "KC_NO" , "KC_DEL",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LSFT" , "KC_VOLD",
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"KC_PGDN", "KC_LEFT" , "KC_UP" , "KC_RGHT" , "KC_NO" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_LSFT", "LCTL(KC_Z)", "LCTL(KC_X)" , "LCTL(KC_C)", "LCTL(KC_V)" , "LCTL(KC_Y)", "KC_MUTE",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_NO" , "LCTL(KC_LEFT)", "KC_DOWN" , "LCTL(KC_RGHT)", "KC_RALT" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS",
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"MO(6)" , "KC_BSPC" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_F12" , "KC_EXLM" , "KC_AT" , "KC_HASH" , "KC_DLR" , "KC_PERC",
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"KC_CIRC", "KC_AMPR" , "KC_ASTR" , "KC_LPRN" , "KC_RPRN" , "KC_BSPC",
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"KC_LCTL", "KC_F1" , "KC_F2" , "KC_F3" , "KC_F4" , "KC_F5",
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"KC_PIPE", "KC_LSFT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LGUI" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_LSFT", "KC_F6" , "KC_F7" , "KC_F8" , "KC_F9" , "KC_F10" , "KC_F11",
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"KC_ESC" , "KC_BSLS" , "KC_LBRC" , "KC_RBRC" , "KC_LCBR" , "KC_RCBR" , "KC_RSFT",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "MO(6)",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_NO" , "KC_MINS" , "KC_PLUS" , "KC_EQL" , "KC_SLSH" , "KC_ASTR",
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"KC_COMM", "KC_7" , "KC_8" , "KC_9" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_LGUI" , "KC_LALT" , "KC_LCTL" , "KC_LSFT" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_0" , "KC_1" , "KC_2" , "KC_3" , "KC_UNDS" , "KC_RCTL",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_DOT" , "KC_4" , "KC_5" , "KC_6" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
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"KC_TRNS", "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_BSPC" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS" , "KC_TRNS"
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],
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["KC_NO" , "DF(0)" , "DF(1)" , "DF(2)" , "AG_SWAP" , "AG_NORM",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
|
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"RGB_MOD", "RGB_VAI" , "RGB_HUI" , "RGB_SAI" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"RESET" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
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"RGB_TOG", "RGB_RMOD" , "RGB_VAD" , "RGB_HUD" , "RGB_SAD" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO",
|
||||
|
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"KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_TRNS",
|
||||
"KC_TRNS", "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO" , "KC_NO"
|
||||
|
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]
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||||
]
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}
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# Hillside
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||||
|
||||
![hillside](https://imgur.com/XW0rX13.png)
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||||
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||||
[Hillside](https://github.com/mmccoyd/hillside)
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||||
is a split ergonomic keyboard
|
||||
with 3x6+4+2 choc-spaced keys with aggressive column stagger,
|
||||
a longer thumb arc and a breakoff outer-pinky column.
|
||||
|
||||
* Keyboard Maintainer: [Michael McCoyd](https://github.com/mmccoyd)
|
||||
* Hardware Supported: ProMicro/Elite-C and compatible
|
||||
* Hardware Availability: https://github.com/mmccoyd/hillside
|
||||
|
||||
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
|
||||
|
||||
make handwired/hillside/0_1:default
|
||||
|
||||
Flashing example for this keyboard:
|
||||
|
||||
make handwired/hillside/0_1:default:flash
|
||||
|
||||
## Bootloader
|
||||
|
||||
Enter the bootloader by either:
|
||||
|
||||
* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the front of the PCB.
|
||||
* **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `RESET` if it is available
|
||||
|
||||
See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
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