qmk-firmware/keyboards/orthodox/keymaps/drashna
Drashna Jaelre f3d5b1091d [Keymap] RGB Changes for Drashna Keyboards (#5803)
* Disable a bunch of reactive modes

* Enable rgb matrix for Corne Keyboard

* Convert CRKBD to rgb matrix

* Add Gergo keyboard layout

* Make Diablo 3 tap dance better

* Add basic support for Planck EZ

* Fix RGB Matrix stuff

* Fix keycodes for Planck EZ

* Update CRKBD OLED stuff

* Fix typo for sleep on ergodox glow

* Improve my gergo layout

* Scrolling OLED key logger!

* Change gergo layout

* Hnadle unicode keycodes if unicode is disabled

* Disable COMMAND/CONSOLE for gergo

* Fix right side control

* Re-enable LTO for all platforms

Since I got updated arm gcc binaries that no longer error out on lto

* Update formatting to match newer community standards

Poor 2 space

* Re-alight startup animation to use new HUE range

* Streamline gitlab ci scripts

* Disabled Space Cadet

* Add support for breathing table

* Enable new LTO Option

And clean up defines that will now be repeatitive

* Remove vscode settings

* Additional formatting cleanup of config.h files
2019-05-06 22:34:09 -07:00
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config.h [Keymap] RGB Changes for Drashna Keyboards (#5803) 2019-05-06 22:34:09 -07:00
keymap.c [Keymap] RGB Changes for Drashna Keyboards (#5803) 2019-05-06 22:34:09 -07:00
README.md Update to drashna keymaps and userspace (#2876) 2018-05-02 11:39:46 -04:00
rules.mk [Keymap] RGB Changes for Drashna Keyboards (#5803) 2019-05-06 22:34:09 -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.