From 1bbd3c1eea78abf0b36a289fb37f80dfc4f9c8bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Ren=C3=A9=20Werner?= Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 12:25:57 +0200 Subject: fixed defaulf keymap, added my own keymap now the LEDs are working like they should --- keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) create mode 100644 keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md (limited to 'keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md') diff --git a/keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md b/keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0d23be4eac --- /dev/null +++ b/keyboards/kitten_paw/keymaps/ickerwx/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# My personal keymap for the Kitten Paw controller + +This keymap only works correctly when you have your OS configured with a German keymap. Use the keymap however you like. It's most likely a living thing that will never be quite finished. + +## Description of the layers +Layer 0 (DEFAULT) works just like you would expect a keyboard to work, mostly, except: +Caps Lock switches to the mouse layer, RGUI and APP are switches to the programming layer and media layer. +Mouse and programming layer switches can be held or double-tapped to lock. +Holding space switches to the MISC layer where I currently accumulate useful shortcuts. +Tapping left and right Shift, Ctrl and Alt will send (), [] and {} respectively. + +Layers 1 and 2 (PROG1 and PROG2) emulate the US layout while still using a German OS keymap setting. I was annoyed of having to change the OS settings every time I wanted to use the US layout for coding, so I made these layers to behave just like the US layout even though the OS still uses German. The shift keys were a bit tricky, I had to use them as MO(PROG2) switches, so to get the actual expected behavior I enable LSFT for almost every keypress on PROG2 in ```process_record_user```. Since the shift keys are MO() function keys, they do not print () at the moment, which sucks. I'm working on it. + +Layer 3 (MEDIA) just has a couple of media keys on it, mainly around the cursor keys and nav key cluster. + +Layers 4 and 5 (MOUSE1 and MOUSE2) are mouse layers. Move the cursor using ESDF, scroll using HJKL, Space for left click, N and M for right and middle click. There's more, look at the keymap. + +Layer 6 is a layer I don't have a good name for, so I call it MISC. You'll find cursor keys at ESDF, other navigation keys around the HJKL cluster and F12 to F24 on the F-keys. For now. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3