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diff --git a/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/hacker_dvorak/tap_dance/tap_dance_setup.c b/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/hacker_dvorak/tap_dance/tap_dance_setup.c deleted file mode 100644 index d733123230..0000000000 --- a/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/hacker_dvorak/tap_dance/tap_dance_setup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -typedef struct { - bool is_press_action; - int state; -} tap; - -enum { - SINGLE_TAP = 1, - SINGLE_HOLD = 2, - DOUBLE_TAP = 3, - DOUBLE_HOLD = 4, - DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP = 5, // Send two single taps. - TRIPLE_TAP = 6, - TRIPLE_HOLD = 7, - TRIPLE_SINGLE_TAP = 8 // Send three single taps. -}; - -/* Return an integer that corresponds to what kind of tap dance should be executed. - * - * How to figure out tap dance state: interrupted and pressed. - * - * Interrupted: If the state of a dance dance is "interrupted", that means that another key has been hit - * under the tapping term. This is typically indicitive that you are trying to "tap" the key. - * - * Pressed: Whether or not the key is still being pressed. If this value is true, that means the tapping term - * has ended, but the key is still being pressed down. This generally means the key is being "held". - * - * One thing that is currenlty not possible with qmk software in regards to tap dance is to mimic the "permissive hold" - * feature. In general, advanced tap dances do not work well if they are used with commonly typed letters. - * For example "A". Tap dances are best used on non-letter keys that are not hit while typing letters. - * - * Good places to put an advanced tap dance: - * z,q,x,j,k,v,b, any function key, home/end, comma, semi-colon - * - * Criteria for "good placement" of a tap dance key: - * Not a key that is hit frequently in a sentence - * Not a key that is used frequently to double tap, for example 'tab' is often double tapped in a terminal, or - * in a web form. So 'tab' would be a poor choice for a tap dance. - * Letters used in common words as a double. For example 'p' in 'pepper'. If a tap dance function existed on the - * letter 'p', the word 'pepper' would be quite frustating to type. - * - * For the third point, there does exist the 'DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP', however this is not fully tested - * - */ -int current_dance(tap_dance_state_t *state) { - int current_state = 0; - if (state->count == 1) { - if (state->interrupted || !state->pressed) { - current_state = SINGLE_TAP; - } else { - current_state = SINGLE_HOLD; //key has not been interrupted, but they key is still held. Means you want to send a 'HOLD'. - } - } else if (state->count == 2) { - /* - * DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP is to distinguish between typing "pepper", and actually wanting a double tap - * action when hitting 'pp'. Suggested use case for this return value is when you want to send two - * keystrokes of the key, and not the 'double tap' action/macro. - */ - if (state->interrupted) { - current_state = DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP; - } else if (state->pressed) { - current_state = DOUBLE_HOLD; - } else { - current_state = DOUBLE_TAP; - } - } else if (state->count == 3) { - if (state->interrupted) { - current_state = TRIPLE_SINGLE_TAP; - } else if (state->pressed) { - current_state = TRIPLE_HOLD; - } else { - current_state = TRIPLE_TAP; - } - } - return current_state; -} |