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- /* keybrd_3b_layerLock.ino
-
- This sketch:
- is firmware for a simple 2-layer keyboard
- runs on the first two rows and columns of a breadboard keyboard
-
- | Layout | **0** | **1** |
- |:------:|:-----:|:-----:|
- | **0** | a [ | b ] |
- | **1** |normal | sym |
-
- normal layer keys are a b c
- sym layer keys are brackets [ ] and num
- num layer keys are 6 7
- The num layer key is located on the sym layer
- num layer is active while holding sym+num
-
- Each cell in the table's body represents a key.
- The layered keys in column 1 have two layers; one character for each layer.
- Letters 'a' and 'b' are on the normal layer. Numbers '1' and '2' are on the fn layer.
- Holding the fn key down makes it the active layer. Releasing the fn key restores the normal layer.
- */
- // ################## GLOBAL ###################
- // ================= INCLUDES ==================
- //Keys
- #include <Code_Sc.h>
- //#include <Code_ScS.h>
- //#include <Code_Null.h>
- #include <LayerState.h>
- #include <Code_LayerLock.h>
- #include <Code_LayerHold.h>
- #include <Key_LayeredKeys.h>
-
- //Matrix
- #include <Row.h>
- #include <Scanner_uC.h>
- #include <ScanDelay.h>
-
- // ============ SPEED CONFIGURATION ============
- ScanDelay scanDelay(9000);
-
- // ================== SCANNER ==================
- uint8_t readPins[] = {14, 15};
- uint8_t readPinCount = sizeof(readPins)/sizeof(*readPins);
-
- Scanner_uC scanner(LOW, readPins, readPinCount);
-
- /* =================== CODES ===================
- The CODES section instantiates six codes, one for each item in the layout.
- */
- /* ---------------- LAYER CODE -----------------
- enum assigns layerId numbers to the layers.
- */
- enum layers { NORMAL, SYM };
-
- /* layerState keeps track of the active layer.
- */
- LayerState layerState;
-
- /*
- NORMAL=0 and FN=1. LayerState's default layerId is 0.
- The Code_LayerHold constructor has two parameters:
- 1) the layerId that will be active while the key is held down
- 2) a LayerState that will keep track of the active layer
- When l_fn is pressed, it tells layerState to change the active layer to 1.
- When l_fn is released, it tells layerState that layer 1 is released, and layerState restores the default layer.
- */
- Code_LayerLock l_normal(NORMAL, layerState);
- Code_LayerLock l_sym(SYM, layerState);
-
- // ---------------- SCAN CODES -----------------
- Code_Sc s_a(KEY_A);
- Code_Sc s_b(KEY_B);
-
- Code_Sc s_leftBracket(KEY_LEFT_BRACE); //[ ("brace" means curly bracket {})
- Code_Sc s_rightBracket(KEY_RIGHT_BRACE); //]
-
- //Code_Null code_null;
-
- /* =================== KEYS ====================
- Here we pack Codes into keys.
- The Key_LayeredKeys constructor takes one array of Code pointers - one Code object per layer.
-
- The Key object names in this sketch start with a "k_" followed by row-column coordinates.
- */
- Key* const ptrsCodes_00[] = { &s_a, &s_leftBracket };
- Key_LayeredKeys k_00(ptrsCodes_00);
-
- Key* const ptrsCodes_01[] = { &s_b, &s_rightBracket };
- Key_LayeredKeys k_01(ptrsCodes_01);
-
- /* Key_LayeredKeys has a reference to layerState.
- Thus Key_LayeredKeys can call layerState to get the active layerId.
- */
- LayerStateInterface& Key_LayeredKeys::refLayerState = layerState;
-
- /* HOW LAYERED OBJECTS WORK
- When a Key_LayeredKeys object is pressed, it gets the active layer id from layerState.
- It then uses the layer id as an array index to call the Code of the active layer.
- The Code object then sends its scancode over USB.
- */
-
- /* =================== ROWS ====================
- Here we pack Key pointers into row objects.
-
- Codes are a kind of Key that only have one layer.
- So rows can contain a mix of codes and multi-layered keys.
- Arrays ptrsKeys_0[] and ptrsKeys_1[] contain both Code pointers and Key pointers.
- */
- Key* const ptrsKeys_0[] = { &k_00, &k_01 };
- uint8_t keyCount_0 = sizeof(ptrsKeys_0)/sizeof(*ptrsKeys_0);
- Row row_0(scanner, 0, ptrsKeys_0, keyCount_0);
-
- Key* const ptrsKeys_1[] = { &l_normal, &l_sym };
- uint8_t keyCount_1 = sizeof(ptrsKeys_1)/sizeof(*ptrsKeys_1);
- Row row_1(scanner, 1, ptrsKeys_1, keyCount_1);
-
- // ################### MAIN ####################
- void setup()
- {
- Keyboard.begin();
- }
-
- void loop()
- {
- row_0.process();
- row_1.process();
- scanDelay.delay();
- }
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