/* keybrd_3f_autoShift.ino This sketch: is a simple 2-layer keyboard with AutoShift runs on the first two rows and columns of a breadboard keyboard | Layout | **0** | **1** | |:------:|-------|-------| | **0** | a ! | b @ | | **1** | fn | shift | The layered keys in row 0 have two layers; one character for each layer. Letters 'a' and 'b' are on the normal layer. Symbols '!' and '@' are one 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 #include #include #include #include #include //Matrix #include #include #include // ============ 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 =================== // ---------------- LAYER CODE ----------------- enum layerIds { NORMAL, FN }; LayerState layerState; Code_LayerHold l_fn(FN, layerState); /* ---------------- SCAN CODES ----------------- The "Sc" in Code_Sc means "scancode". When a Code_Sc is pressed, it sends its scancode. */ Code_Sc s_a(KEY_A); Code_Sc s_b(KEY_B); /* The "ScS" in Code_ScS means "scancode shifted". When Code_ScS is pressed, it calls Code_AutoShift before sending its scancode. */ Code_ScS s_exclamation(KEY_1); Code_ScS s_at(KEY_2); // ----------------- SHIFT CODE ---------------- /* The Code_Shift constructor takes one shift scancode. */ Code_Shift s_shift(MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT); /* Code_Shift pointers are placed in an array because most keyboards have a left and right shift. This sketch only has one shift code. */ Code_Shift* const ptrsS[] = { &s_shift }; Code_Shift* const* const Code_AutoShift::ptrsShifts = ptrsS; const uint8_t Code_AutoShift::shiftCount = sizeof(ptrsS)/sizeof(*ptrsS); /* HOW SHIFT WORKS When a shift key is pressed, a standard keyboard driver will temporarily modify the action of other scancodes. KEY_1 writes '1' MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT + KEY_1 writes '!' KEY_2 writes '2' MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT + KEY_2 writes '@' HOW AUTOSHIFT WORKS Code_ScS takes care of the MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT automatically When the user presses '!' or '@' on the fn layer: Code_AutoShift checks the position of each shift key Code_ScS sends MODIFIERKEY_LEFT_SHIFT scancode if needed Code_ScS sends its scancode */ // =================== KEYS ==================== Key* const ptrsKeys_00[] = { &s_a, &s_exclamation }; Key_LayeredKeys k_00(ptrsKeys_00); Key* const ptrsKeys_01[] = { &s_b, &s_at }; Key_LayeredKeys k_01(ptrsKeys_01); LayerStateInterface& Key_LayeredKeys::refLayerState = layerState; // =================== ROWS ==================== 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_fn, &s_shift }; uint8_t keyCount_1 = sizeof(ptrsKeys_1)/sizeof(*ptrsKeys_1); Row row_1(scanner, 1, ptrsKeys_1, keyCount_1); // ################### MAIN #################### void setup() { } void loop() { row_0.process(); row_1.process(); scanDelay.delay(); }