From d2ff66a985b938e87fffe55c1d9f1dc55e356f91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Humbert Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 22:29:07 -0400 Subject: Creates a layouts/ folder for keymaps shared between keyboards (#1609) * include variables and .h files as pp directives * start layout compilation * split ergodoxes up * don't compile all layouts for everything * might seg fault * reset layouts variable * actually reset layouts * include rules.mk instead * remove includes from rules.mk * update variable setting * load visualizer from path * adds some more examples * adds more layouts * more boards added * more boards added * adds documentation for layouts * use lowercase names for LAYOUT_ * add layout.json files for each layout * add community folder, default keymaps for layouts * touch-up default layouts * touch-up layouts, some keyboard rules.mk * update documentation for layouts * fix up serial/i2c switches --- layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/COPYING | 674 ++++++++++++ layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/NEWS.md | 189 ++++ layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/config.h | 27 + layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/keymap.c | 1108 ++++++++++++++++++++ layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/readme.md | 149 +++ layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/rules.mk | 43 + .../algernon/tools/heatmap-layout.ADORE.json | 486 +++++++++ .../algernon/tools/heatmap-layout.Dvorak.json | 477 +++++++++ .../community/ergodox/algernon/tools/hid-commands | 80 ++ .../ergodox/algernon/tools/log-to-heatmap.py | 344 ++++++ .../ergodox/algernon/tools/text-to-log.py | 107 ++ 11 files changed, 3684 insertions(+) create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/COPYING create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/NEWS.md create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/config.h create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/keymap.c create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/readme.md create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/rules.mk create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/tools/heatmap-layout.ADORE.json create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/tools/heatmap-layout.Dvorak.json create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/tools/hid-commands create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/tools/log-to-heatmap.py create mode 100644 layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/tools/text-to-log.py (limited to 'layouts/community/ergodox/algernon') diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/COPYING b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..94a9ed024d --- /dev/null +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/NEWS.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/NEWS.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ee9d606708 --- /dev/null +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/NEWS.md @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ + + +## v1.10 + +*2016-12-28* + +### Miscellaneous + +* `µ` can now be entered with UCIS. +* `™` can now be entered with UCIS. + +### Tools + +* `tools/hid-commands` can now find Banshee, and prefers it over Kodi. +* `tools/hid-commands` can now find Chrome too, not juts Chromium. + +## v1.9 + +*2016-10-16* + +### Overall changes + +* `F12` was replaced by an `Fx` key, that activate the **Media** layer as a one-shot layer, and also `Alt` as a one-shot modifier. + +### Base layer changes + +* The `Media Stop` key is now a tap-dance key, and resets the device for programming on the fourth tap. + +### Miscellaneous + +* `π` can now be entered with UCIS. +* `🐁` can now be entered with UCIS. + +### Tools + +* The `tools/layer-notify` tool was removed, it was an example, which I don't use. + +#### `tools/hid-commands` + +* Now looks at the `DISABLE_APPSEL_START` environment value, and does not display an AppSel notification if it is non-empty. +* Will attempt to re-program the keyboard when receiving a `reflash` command. +* No longer tries to select Emacs 24 on `APPSEL_EMACS`, rather, it goes for any Emacs. +* The `APPSEL_MUSIC` command now includes Kodi in the list too, as the last choice. + +## v1.8 + +*2016-10-03* + +### ADORE + +* Major rearrangements were made, to reduce pinky use, and to balance out the hand usage. + +### Tools + +* The `hid-commands` tool will now display a notification when the **AppSel** layer is triggered. +* The `log-to-heatmap.py` tool now treats the innermost keys on the bottom row as thumb keys, as far as statistics are concerned. + +### Miscellaneous + +* Fixed the **Steno** toggle key. + +## v1.7 + +*2016-09-18* + +### Overall changes + +* The number row has been completely rearranged on both the **Base** and the **ADORE** layers. +* The number/function key behavior was changed: function keys are now on the **Media**. +* The `:`/`;` and `-`/`_` keys were put back to their thumb position on the bottom row, on both the **Base** and **ADORE** layers. +* The bottom large keys on the inner side of each half now function as [tmux](http://tmux.github.io/) keys: the left to send the prefix, the right to send the `display-panes` key. The left also doubles as a GNU screen prefix key, and sends `C-a` when double tapped. +* A number of functions, such as the **AppSel** layer, now require the `hid-commands` tool to be running, with the output of `hid_listen` being piped to it. + +### ADORE + +* `Y` and `X` have been swapped again. + +### Media/Navigation layer + +* The function keys are now on this layer. +* Mouse keys have been removed. +* Media start/stop/prev/next have been removed. +* `Print screen` has been removed. +* There is only one screen lock key now. + +### Heatmap + +* Fixed a few issues in the finger-stats calculation. +* The tool now also timestamps and saves all input lines to a logfile, which it loads on start, allowing one to continue the collection after upgrading the tool. +* The heatmap tool will now colorize the stats by default. +* The periodic stats are now printed in a more compact format. + +### Tools + +* Added a new tool, `tools/layer-notify` that listens to layer change events on the HID console, and pops up a notification on layer changes. +* Another new tool, `tools/text-to-log.py` has been added that converts arbitrary text to a keylogger output, which can be fed to the heatmap generator. +* A number of features have been moved to the `tools/hid-commands` utility. These generally are OS dependent, and are easier to implement on the software side. + +## v1.6 + +*2016-08-24* + +### Base layer changes + +* The parentheses & bracket keys have been merged: tapping them results in `[` or `{` (if it was shifted), double tapping leads to `(`. +* The `:;` and `-_` keys are now available on the base layer, on their **ADORE** location, too, just below `[{(`/`]})`. +* The `Apps` key has been replaced by `F12`. +* The `-`/`_` is no longer a tap-dance key. + +### ADORE layer changes + +* Adjustments were made to the **ADORE** layer, to separate some inconvenient combinations. + +### Miscellaneous changes + +* `LEAD u` now starts the symbolic unicode input system, instead of the OS-one. +* The mouse acceleration keys on the **Navigation/Media** layer have been turned into toggles: tap them once to turn them on, until tapped again. Tapping an accelerator button will turn all the others off. +* When the **ARROW** layer is on, the *red* and *blue* LEDs light up now. + +### Heatmap + +* The built-in keylogger has been greatly enhanced, it now outputs the pressed state, and the layer (Dvorak or ADORE). As such, the `ADORE_AUTOLOG` option has been removed, instead there is `AUTOLOG_ENABLE` now, which when enabled, makes the keylogger start when the keyboard boots. It defaults to off. +* The heatmap generator received a lot of updates. + +## v1.5 + +*2016-08-12* + +* The **1HAND** layer has been removed. +* A `Delete` key is now available on the right thumb cluster. +* The **ADORE** layer received a major update, see the layout image above. +* It is now possible to enable automatic logging for the **ADORE** layer, by setting the `ADORE_AUTOLOG` makefile variable to `yes` when compiling the keymap. It is off by default. +* The `~` key and the `Media Next/Prev` key have been swapped on the **Base** layer. +* On the **ARROW** layer, `Backspace` has been replaced by `Enter`. +* There is some experimental support for entering Unicode symbols. + +## v1.4 + +*2016-07-29* + +* When toggling the key logging on or off, the LEDs will do a little dance. +* The keylogger is now optional, but enabled by default. Use `KEYLOGGER_ENABLE=no` on the `make` command line to disable it. +* The `TAB`/`ARRW` key was turned into a tap-dance key, allowing one to toggle the **ARROW** layer on by double-tapping, and as such, avoid the need to hold the key. +* The `-`/`_` key was turned into a tap-dance key too. +* There is now a way to travel time with the keyboard, toggle the feature on by hitting `LEAD t`. + +## v1.3 + +*2016-07-06* + +* Added support for logging keys, by pressing `LEAD d`. Also included is a tool to generate a *heatmap* out of the logs. +* The arrow and navigation keys were rearranged again, and now require an additional key being held to activate. See the **Base** layer for an image that shows where arrows are. +* The **experimental** layer has been redone, and is now called **ADORE**, and as such, can be enabled by `LEAD a` now. +* Switching between Dvorak and ADORE is now persisted into EEPROM, and survives a reboot. + +## v1.2 + +*2016-06-22* + +* The forced NKRO mode can be easily toggled off at compile-time, to make the firmware compatible with certain operating systems. +* The `:;` key has changed behaviour: to access the `;` symbol, the key needs to be double-tapped, instead of shifted. +* The `=` and `\` keys were swapped, `=` moved to the home row, on both the **Base** and the **experimental** layers. +* The arrow and navigation keys were redone, they are now more accessible, but the navigation keys require an extra tap to access. +* The **Emacs** layer is gone, replaced by a simplified **navigation and media** layer. +* `LEAD v` types the firmware version, and the keymap version. +* On the **experimental** layer, the `L` and `Q`, and the `K` and `G` keys were swapped. +* The **Steno** layer gained a few more `#` and `*` keys, to make it easier on my fingers. + +## v1.1 + +*2016-06-14* + +* The keyboard starts in NKRO mode, bootmagic and other things are disabled. +* A **Steno** layer was added, to be used with Plover. +* An **experimental** layer was added, something halfway between Dvorak and Capewell-Dvorak. A work in progress. +* `LEAD y` types `\o/`. +* Some keys on the **Base** layer have been moved around: + - `?` moved to the left pinky, left of `Q`. + - `=` shifted one row down, but `F11` stayed where it was. + - `-` on the left half was replaced by `Tab`. + - `Tab`'s original position is taken by a `Media Next`/`Media Prev` key. + - `:` now inputs `;` when shifted. +* `ESC` cancels the **Hungarian** layer too, not just modifiers. + +## v1.0 + +*2016-05-26* + +Initial version. diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/config.h b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/config.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8c115e21a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/config.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#ifndef CONFIG_ALGERNON_H +#define CONFIG_ALGERNON_H + +#include QMK_KEYBOARD_CONFIG_H + +#undef MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX +#undef MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED + +#define MOUSEKEY_TIME_TO_MAX 1 +#define MOUSEKEY_MAX_SPEED 2 + +#undef MOUSEKEY_DELAY +#define MOUSEKEY_DELAY 0 + +#undef MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_DELAY +#define MOUSEKEY_WHEEL_DELAY 0 + +#define ONESHOT_TAP_TOGGLE 2 +#define ONESHOT_TIMEOUT 3000 + +#undef LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE +#undef LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE + +#undef LEADER_TIMEOUT +#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 1000 + +#endif diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/keymap.c b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/keymap.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8be54986f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/algernon/keymap.c @@ -0,0 +1,1108 @@ +/* + * algernon's ErgoDox EZ layout, please see the readme.md file! + */ + +#include +#include QMK_KEYBOARD_H +#include "led.h" +#include "debug.h" +#include "action_layer.h" +#include "action_util.h" +#include "timer.h" +#include "keymap_plover.h" +#include "eeconfig.h" +#include "wait.h" +#include "version.h" + +/* Layers */ + +enum { + BASE = 0, + ADORE, + ARRW, + APPSEL, + HUN, + NMDIA, + PLVR, +}; + +/* Macros */ + +enum { + NONE = 0, + // Buttons that do extra stuff + A_GUI, + A_PLVR, + A_MPN, + + // Application select keys + APP_SLK, // Slack + APP_EMCS, // Emacs + APP_TERM, // Terminal + APP_CHRM, // Chrome + APP_MSIC, // Music + + // Hungarian layer keys + HU_AA, // Á + HU_OO, // Ó + HU_EE, // É + HU_UU, // Ú + HU_II, // Í + HU_OE, // Ö + HU_UE, // Ü + HU_OEE, // Ő + HU_UEE, // Ű + + // number/symbol keys + A_1, // 1 + A_2, // 2 + A_3, // ... + A_4, + A_5, + A_6, + A_7, + A_8, + A_9, + A_0, + + // Fx + Fx, +}; + +/* Fn keys */ + +enum { + F_BSE = 0, + F_HUN, + F_GUI, + F_SFT, + F_ALT, + F_CTRL +}; + +/* Custom keycodes */ + +enum { + CT_CLN = 0, + CT_TA, + CT_LBP, + CT_RBP, + CT_TMUX, + CT_TPS, + CT_SR, +}; + +/* States & timers */ + +uint16_t gui_timer = 0; + +#if KEYLOGGER_ENABLE +# ifdef AUTOLOG_ENABLE +bool log_enable = true; +# else +bool log_enable = false; +# endif +#endif + +bool time_travel = false; +bool skip_leds = false; + +static uint8_t is_adore = 0; + +/* The Keymap */ + +const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = { + +/* Keymap 0: Base Layer + * + * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------. + * | Next/Prev | 9 | 7 @ | 5 * | 3 ^ | 1 $ | F11 | | Fx | 0 % | 2 ! | 4 # | 6 & | 8 | Plover | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | ~ | ' | , | . | P | Y | ( | | ) | F | G | C | R | L | \ | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| [ | | ] |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | Tab/ARROW | A | O | E | U | I |------| |------| D | H | T | N | S | = / Arrow | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| tmux | | tmux |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | Play/Pause| / | Q | J | K | X | | | Pane | B | M | W | V | Z | Stop/Reset| + * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------' + * | | | | | : | | - | | | | | + * `-----------------------------------' `-----------------------------------' + * ,-------------. ,-------------. + * | LAlt | GUI | | MDIA | Del | + * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------. + * | | | Ctrl | | LEAD | | | + * |Backsp|LShift|------| |------| Enter| Space| + * | | | ESC | | HUN | | | + * `--------------------' `--------------------' + */ +[BASE] = LAYOUT_ergodox( +// left hand + M(A_MPN) ,M(A_9) ,M(A_7) ,M(A_5) ,M(A_3) ,M(A_1) ,KC_F11 +,KC_GRV ,KC_QUOT ,KC_COMM ,KC_DOT ,KC_P ,KC_Y ,TD(CT_LBP) +,TD(CT_TA) ,KC_A ,KC_O ,KC_E ,KC_U ,KC_I +,KC_MPLY ,KC_SLSH ,KC_Q ,KC_J ,KC_K ,KC_X ,TD(CT_TMUX) +,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,TD(CT_CLN) + + ,F(F_ALT),F(F_GUI) + ,F(F_CTRL) + ,KC_BSPC,F(F_SFT),KC_ESC + + // right hand + ,M(Fx) ,M(A_0) ,M(A_2) ,M(A_4) ,M(A_6) ,M(A_8) ,M(A_PLVR) + ,TD(CT_RBP),KC_F ,KC_G ,KC_C ,KC_R ,KC_L ,KC_BSLS + ,KC_D ,KC_H ,KC_T ,KC_N ,KC_S ,KC_EQL + ,TD(CT_TPS),KC_B ,KC_M ,KC_W ,KC_V ,KC_Z ,TD(CT_SR) + ,KC_MINS ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO + + ,OSL(NMDIA),KC_DEL + ,KC_LEAD + ,F(F_HUN) ,KC_ENT ,KC_SPC + ), + +/* Keymap 1: Adore layer + * + * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------. + * | Play/Pause| 9 | 7 @ | 5 * | 3 ^ | 1 $ | F11 | | Fx | 0 % | 2 ! | 4 # | 6 & | 8 | Plover | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | \ | X | W | C | H | F | ( | | ) | M | G | L | P | / | `~ | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| [ | | ] |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | Tab/Arrow | A | O | E | I | U |------| |------| D | R | T | N | S | = | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| tmux | | tmux |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | Z | Q | ' | , | . | | | pane | B | K | V | Y | J | | + * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------' + * | | | | | : | | - | | | | | + * `-----------------------------------' `-----------------------------------' + * ,-------------. ,-------------. + * | LAlt | GUI | | MDIA | Del | + * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------. + * | | | Ctrl | | HUN | | | + * |Backsp|LShift|------| |------| Enter| Space| + * | | | ESC | | LEAD | | | + * `--------------------' `--------------------' + */ +[ADORE] = LAYOUT_ergodox( +// left hand + KC_MPLY ,M(A_9) ,M(A_7) ,M(A_5) ,M(A_3) ,M(A_1) ,KC_F11 +,KC_BSLS ,KC_X ,KC_W ,KC_C ,KC_H ,KC_F ,TD(CT_LBP) +,TD(CT_TA) ,KC_A ,KC_O ,KC_E ,KC_I ,KC_U +,KC_NO ,KC_Z ,KC_Q ,KC_QUOT ,KC_COMM ,KC_DOT ,TD(CT_TMUX) +,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,TD(CT_CLN) + + ,F(F_ALT),F(F_GUI) + ,F(F_CTRL) + ,KC_BSPC,F(F_SFT),KC_ESC + + // right hand + ,M(Fx) ,M(A_0) ,M(A_2) ,M(A_4) ,M(A_6) ,M(A_8) ,M(A_PLVR) + ,TD(CT_RBP),KC_M ,KC_G ,KC_L ,KC_P ,KC_SLSH ,KC_GRV + ,KC_D ,KC_R ,KC_T ,KC_N ,KC_S ,KC_EQL + ,TD(CT_TPS),KC_B ,KC_K ,KC_V ,KC_Y ,KC_J ,KC_NO + ,KC_MINS ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO + + ,OSL(NMDIA),KC_DEL + ,F(F_HUN) + ,KC_LEAD ,KC_ENT ,KC_SPC + ), + +/* Keymap 2: Arrow layer + * + * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------. + * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | | | | | | Home | Up | End | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | |------| |------| | Left | Down | Rght | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------' + * | | | | | | | | | | | | + * `----------------------------------' `----------------------------------' + * ,-------------. ,-------------. + * | | | | | | + * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------. + * | | | | | | | | + * | Enter| |------| |------| PgUp | PgDn | + * | | | | | | | | + * `--------------------' `--------------------' + */ + +[ARRW] = LAYOUT_ergodox( +// left hand + KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_ENT ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + // right hand + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_HOME ,KC_UP ,KC_END ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_LEFT ,KC_DOWN ,KC_RGHT ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_PGUP ,KC_PGDN + ), + +/* Keymap 3: Application select layer + * + * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------. + * | |Music |Slack |Emacs |Term |Chrome| | | | | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | |------| |------| | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + * `-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------' `-------------+------+------+------+------+-----------' + * | | | | | | | | | | | | + * `----------------------------------' `----------------------------------' + * ,-------------. ,-------------. + * | | | | | | + * ,------|------|------| |------+------+------. + * | | | | | | | | + * | | |------| |------| | | + * | | | | | | | | + * `--------------------' `--------------------' + */ + +[APPSEL] = LAYOUT_ergodox( +// left hand + KC_TRNS ,M(APP_MSIC),M(APP_SLK),M(APP_EMCS),M(APP_TERM),M(APP_CHRM),KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS +,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + // right hand + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_NO ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS + ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS ,KC_TRNS + ), + + +/* Keymap 4: Hungarian Layer + * + * ,-----------------------------------------------------. ,-----------------------------------------------------. + * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+-------------| |------+------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | | Ő | | Ű | | | | | | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |------+------+------+------+------+-----------| + * | | Á | Ó | É | Ú | Í |------| |------| | | | | | | + * |-----------+------+------+------+------+------| | | |-