qmk-firmware/keyboards/clueboard_66/keymaps/tetris/readme.md
skullydazed 5fd68266f5 Clueboard 60% support (#1746)
* initial clueboard_60 support

* LED lighting support

* fix the clueboard->clueboard_66 rename

* Add layout support to clueboard_60

* Fix the 60_iso layout so it's actually iso

* add a default keymap for AEK layout

* fix clueboard_17

* Fixup the ISO layouts

* Fix the `wait_ms()/wait_us()` definitions for chibios

* Fix up the wait_ms/wait_us hack. Reduce stack size.

* Add a missing #include "wait.h"

* commit files that should have already been comitted
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Default layout but with a tetris game
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Tetris works by outputting key-presses to make ascii-art in a regular text editor.
It reads key presses to rotate and move the bricks like a regular tetris game.
Example
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![tetris](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danamlund/meckb_tetris/master/tetris.gif)
Usage
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1) Open a default text editor
2) Press the tetris button (Fn + t)
3) Play tetris
It makes ascii-art by sending keycodes: left, right, up, down, qwerty characters, and numbers.
Problems
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Drawing ascii-art is too slow to make a pleasant playing experience.
While drawing ascii-art, the keyboard does not record key-presses, so its pretty unresponsive.
Adds 5000 bytes to the hex file.
Implement in other keyboards
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- Copy-paste the files tetris_text.c and tetrix_text.h to your keymap folder.
- Add/update your-keyboard/your-keymap/Makefile to include ``SRC = tetris_text.c``
- Copy-paste the tetris-related code from this keymap.c to yours.
- Set a key to trigger F(1) to start tetris mode.
- Its also a good idea to set a key to stop tetris, here its escape.
You can find a simple tetris keyboard definition at <https://github.com/danamlund/meckb_tetris/>