From 9b879b1267cd5cbebf4d73595c7ca4ed52fe5ef4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: skullY Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2017 17:51:42 -0700 Subject: break up keymaps and quantum keycodes into files by feature --- docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md') diff --git a/docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md b/docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md index 6a20ee64eb..e911420261 100644 --- a/docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md +++ b/docs/feature_common_shortcuts.md @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ These functions allow you to activate layers in various ways. * `TO(layer)` - Goes to a layer. This code is special, because it lets you go either up or down the stack -- just goes directly to the layer you want. So while other codes only let you go _up_ the stack (from layer 0 to layer 3, for example), `TO(2)` is going to get you to layer 2, no matter where you activate it from -- even if you're currently on layer 5. This gets activated on keydown (as soon as the key is pressed). * `TT(layer)` - Layer Tap-Toggle. If you hold the key down, the layer becomes active, and then deactivates when you let go. And if you tap it, the layer simply becomes active (toggles on). It needs 5 taps by default, but you can set it by defining `TAPPING_TOGGLE`, for example, `#define TAPPING_TOGGLE 2` for just two taps. -Care must be taken when switching layers, it's possible to lock yourself in a layer with no way to deactivate that layer (without unplugging your keyboard.) We've created some guidelines to help users avoid the most common problems. +## Working With Layers + +Care must be taken when switching layers, it's possible to lock yourself into a layer with no way to deactivate that layer (without unplugging your keyboard.) We've created some guidelines to help users avoid the most common problems. ### Beginners -- cgit v1.2.3