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author | Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> | 2021-07-25 18:18:39 -0700 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2021-07-25 18:18:39 -0700 |
commit | 4bb595f94b5c77e7a961ff69d2b4d9c53a9094fc (patch) | |
tree | aef7208a8afee7f2f33c5a91b4613537c7ccb8ea /keyboards/kyria/keymaps/gotham/README.md | |
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[Keyboard] Fix up SplitKB keyboards (#13511)
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diff --git a/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/gotham/README.md b/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/gotham/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1598e95a73..0000000000 --- a/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/gotham/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# Gotham's Keymap for [Kyria](https://github.com/splitkb/kyria) - -## Keymap -This is my personal keymap for Kyria with some mods. - -More information about the Kyria keyboard can be found [here](https://blog.splitkb.com/blog/introducing-the-kyria) - -### Rotary Encoders - -Press the encoder on each half to cycle between: -- Volume -- Word Nav (Ctrl + Left / Right) -- Left / Right -- Up / Down -- Page Up / Page Down - -### OLEDs - -Master-side OLED displays dynamic data: -- Current layer -- Current mode of each rotary encoder -- Current mode of thumbstick - -Slave-side OLED currently only displays a static content. - -### Thumbstick - -A PSP 2000 thumbstick is attached to the right half. It will currently only function when the USB cable is connected to the right half. When I figure out how to transfer data between halves using serial link, I will make this work regardless of which side is the master. - -#### Thumbstick Configuration - -- __THUMBSTICK_ENABLE:__ Enable thumbstick. -- __THUMBSTICK_PIN_X/Y (mandatory):__ The QMK pins to use for the respective axis. The values are from the [QMK's ADC driver](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/adc_driver). I used F0 and F1, for example. -- __THUMBSTICK_FLIP_X/Y:__ Mirror the direction of the respective axis. Use to compensate for actual orientation of thumbstick. -- __THUMBSTICK_DEBUG:__ Print raw and calculated values from analogReadPin to console. Will only work with CONSOLE_ENABLE turned on. - -#### Thumbstick Fine-tuning - -More tunables are described here. Values like deadzone threshold are hardware-specific. The theoretical range for analog readings is [0, 1023], but emperical readings don't extend the entire range. To find the right values, turn on CONSOLE_ENABLE in rules.mk and THUMBSTICK_DEBUG in config.h to look at the raw values from the pins using hid_listen (or QMK Toolbox). - -- __THUMBSTICK_DEAD_ZONE 90:__ Values below this are ignored (deadzone). -- __THUMBSTICK_FINE_ZONE 180:__ Values below this enable fine movement. - -- __THUMBSTICK_MODE <mode>:__ One of THUMBSTICK_MODE_MOUSE, THUMBSTICK_MODE_ARROWS and THUMBSTICK_MODE_SCROLL. This is just the default mode, it can be changed by calling ```void thumbstick_mode_cycle(bool reverse)``` within code. - -- __THUMBSTICK_SPEED 127:__ Cursor speed in THUMBSTICK_MODE_MOUSE. -- __THUMBSTICK_FINE_SPEED 64:__ Fine cursor speed in THUMBSTICK_MODE_MOUSE (kicks in when slightly nudging the thumbstick). -- __THUMBSTICK_SCROLL_SPEED 1:__ Scrolling speed in THUMBSTICK_MODE_SCROLL. - -- __THUMBSTICK_EIGHT_AXIS true:__ 8-axis toggle for ARROW and SCROLL modes. Disable to fall back to 4 axes (think D-pads vs analog stick). -- __THUMBSTICK_AXIS_SEPARATION 0.5f:__ Float value between 0 and 1, used to discretize the circular range into distinct zones for 8-axis. Imagine the top-right quadrant on a graph, and picture the diagonal. This value indicates the angular "distance" from the diagonal to either axis. Moving from the diagonal to each of the axes, this value changes from 0 to 1. So, a value of 0.5 will "sweep" from the center to half-way towards each axis, creating a zone across the diagonal. Smaller values make narrower diagonal zones, and vice versa. - -#### Thanks - -- @pyrho and u/\_GEIST\_ for the inspiration and initial reference code. -- @zvecr and @drashna for code review and more pointers. |